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Taken aback Meaning in English

expression · lemma: take aback

ˈteɪkən/ /əˈbæk
TAY-kuhn uh-BAK
tˈeɪkən/ /ɐbˈæk
TAY-kuhn uh-BAK

释义

If you are taken aback, you are very surprised or shocked, usually because something unexpected happens.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal and semi-formal settings, mainly in the passive voice: 'She was taken aback.' Often paired with 'by' to show the cause (e.g., 'taken aback by his comment'). Not usually used in direct speech.

例句

She was taken aback by the news.

basic

I was taken aback when they arrived early.

basic

He felt taken aback by her question.

basic

Honestly, I was taken aback by how much things had changed.

natural

We were all taken aback when he announced his resignation.

natural

She looked genuinely taken aback by his unexpected gift.

natural