sudden rush

突然的冲动:指突然产生的强烈欲望或冲动。

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突然的冲动:指突然产生的强烈欲望或冲动。
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1·There are a lot of tiny blood vessels in your face, which turn noticeably redder from this sudden rush of blood.
你的脸上有很多细小的血管,这些血管会因为血液的突然涌入而明显变红。
2·The sudden plunging of a train into the darkness of a tunnel, and the equally sudden rush into full daylight, would cause great damage to eyesight.
火车突然冲进黑暗的隧道或突然冲出光明,都会对视力造成极大的损害。
3·Blood vessels in the head tighten to stop the loss of body heat and then relax to let blood flow rise; that sudden rush of blood is what causes the headache.
头部的血管收紧以阻止身体热量的流失,然后放松让血液流动起来,血液的突然涌入是引起头痛的原因。
4·The tide comes in with a sudden rush here.
这里潮水来势汹涌。
5·A sudden rush of business kept us on the go.
营业突然激增使我们忙个不停。
6·He felt a sudden rush of panic at the thought.
想到这点,他突然感到一阵强烈的恐慌。
7·Perhaps he hates me, she thought with a sudden rush of fear.
他可能恨我了。她想到这里,忽然害怕起来。
8·There was a sudden rush of activity as the guests began to arrive.
客人陆续到来,活动忽然就增多了。
9·Apparently she decided she could, because she said in a sudden rush, "He scares the other children."
最后她显然认为他是可以相信的,于是突然脱口说道:“他让别的孩子感到害怕。”
10·Many, perhaps most, people have experienced a sudden rush of emotion on hearing a particular piece of music;
许多人,或许是大多数人,曾经历过一听到某首特别的乐曲而突然迸发情感;