英音
[ə'brʌptlɪ]

美音 [ə'brʌptlɪ]

adv. 突然地;意外地;(言谈举止)唐突地;<地质>陡起地
abruptly 用法和例句
- The abruptly worsening economic crisis had a reinforcing effect .
- 经济危机的突然恶化产生了增强效应。
- Then , the words abruptly dried up .
- 然后忽然就连这几个字也不说了。
- That inquiry has abruptly become politicised .
- 这场调查令人意外地变得具有政治意义。
- He threatens to kill kimberly , and jack hangs up abruptly .
- 他威胁要杀了金伯利,杰克却猛地挂断了电话。
- It is hard to see how the economy could be modernised without abruptly destroying the state 's paternalistic ruling mythology .
- 如果不骤然摧毁这个国家家长式作风的统治神话,很难看到经济将如何现代化。