0 done or happening quickly and unexpectedly -- внезапный
1 unexpectedly -- внезапно
All of a sudden she got up and walked out.
At least in 1998, the exit of butterflies from overwintering sites was relatively sudden and coincided with the first spring rainfall event.
The filled circles represent the sudden infant death syndrome victims, the open circles the victims for other causes.
Finally, jurisprudence can be subject to sudden and discontinuous change.
Colonists and garrisons were largely absent, and with them land-confiscations, new influxes of wealth, and the sudden arrival of new cultural habits and dispositions.
Unlike enclosure, drainage was not a once and for all act representing a sudden discontinuity, but a process requiring constant investment, attention, maintenance and organisation.
Because of this, the dictionary definition of sudden, in which the human timescale is implied, is not helpful.
Thus, it will be hard, if not impossible, to develop a general theory of sudden stops.
The sudden death of animals is likely to be related to worm invasion into vital organs.
中文繁体
突然的,忽然的, 意外的…
More中文简体
突然的,忽然的, 意外的…
MoreEspañol
repentino, súbito, de repente…
MorePortuguês
repentino, súbito…
More日本語
突然の, 急な…
MoreTürk dili
ani, beklenmedik, apansız…
MoreFrançais
soudain/-e, soudain…
MoreCatalan
sobtat, inesperat…
More