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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sud·den /ˈsʌdn/ ●●● S2 W3 adjective  1 SUDDENLYhappening, coming, or done quickly or when you do not expect it 突然的,忽然的,迅速而意外的 a sudden change in the weather 天气的突然变化 Life is cruel, she thought, with a sudden rush of anger. 生活真残酷,她想,心头突然涌上一股怒气。 a sudden movement 突然的一动 Her death was sudden. 她的死很突然。2 all of a sudden SUDDENLYsuddenly 突然,突如其来地,猛然 All of a sudden the lights went out. 突然,灯都灭了。suddenness noun [uncountable]
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suddenRebecca's decision to leave was very sudden.The development is as sudden as it is dramatic.A sudden boom followed in its wake, a new parachute flare splitting the night sky - a red target flare.Depression is sometimes brought on by a sudden change in your life.There's been a sudden change of plans.However, this kind of relatively sudden decline in levels of satisfaction is not necessarily permanent.It was as she turned to swim back that she felt the sudden grip of a pain across her back.All of a sudden I know two things: why they were on the same brain cell, and how psychiatry works.It can even be converted into sudden laughter, when one realizes how absurd the pretence is.Don't make any sudden moves around the animals.Then came the sudden peso devaluation that December, and Jimenez pulled out $ 70 million more.I felt a sudden sharp pain in my stomach.Why the sudden shift in sentiment?sudden changeGradual changes are much less traumatic than sudden changes.But a sudden change came over the spirit of his dreams.She provides her own examples of sudden changes in behaviour, some of which are very close to Pope's characters.Apple also said that selected Power Mac and Performa models are hampered by system freezes and sudden changes in colors.Depression is sometimes brought on by a sudden change in one's life, such as coming into a Home.A sudden change in water temperature can also be lethal.Why this sudden change should have come about we do not know.
Origin sudden (1200-1300) Old French sodain, from Latin subitaneus, from subitus sudden, from subire to come up
sud·den adjectiveChineseSyllable
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sudden
sudden S2 W3 /ˈsʌdn/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: suddenness; adverb: suddenly; adjective: sudden
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: sodain, from Latin subitaneus, from subitus 'sudden', from subire 'to come up'
1. happening, coming, or done quickly or when you do not expect it:
    a sudden change in the weather
    Life is cruel, she thought, with a sudden rush of anger.
    a sudden movement
    Her death was sudden.
2. all of a sudden suddenly:
    All of a sudden the lights went out.
—suddenness noun [uncountable]


🔑 sud·denBrE /ˈsʌdn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌdn/ 🔊 adjectivehappening or done quickly and unexpectedly 突然的;忽然的;骤然的a sudden change骤变Don't make any sudden movements. 不要突然做动作。🔊🔊His death was very sudden. 他死得很突然。🔊🔊It was only decided yesterday. It's all been very sudden. 这是昨天才决定的,一切都非常突然。🔊🔊 sud·den·ness BrE /ˈsʌdnnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌdnnəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] ˌall of a ˈsuddenquickly and unexpectedly 突然;猛地All of a sudden someone grabbed me around the neck. 猛不防有人抓住了我的脖子。🔊🔊