词汇 | taken aback |
释义 | Idiom taken aback Theme: CONFUSION surprised and confused.When Mary told me the news, I was taken aback for a moment.When I told my parents I was married, they were completely taken aback. Idiom taken aback confused or surprised by something unexpected.Company executives have been taken aback by the criticism.I asked him directly if he was looking for someone with my skills, and I think he was kind of taken aback. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of aback (= backward), which is not used in modern English taken abackStartled, astonished, shocked, or disconcerted. All of us were a bit taken aback to learn that John was moving to England next month. I must admit that I was taken aback when I heard we weren't receiving our bonuses this year. taken abackCliché surprised and confused. When Mary told me the news, I was taken aback for a moment. When I told my parents I was married, they were completely taken aback. be taken aˈback (by somebody/something)be shocked or surprised by somebody/something: She was completely taken aback by his anger. |
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