de sobresalto

de sobresalto
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. startled (used as an adjective)
Nunca me olvidaré de la expresión de sobresalto en la cara de tu papá cuando le dijiste que estabas pensando en mudarte a Anchorage.I'll never forget the startled expression on your dad's face when you told him you were thinking about moving to Anchorage.
b. shocked (used as an adjective)
Quita esa expresión de sobresalto de tu cara. Sé que ya sabías que tenía planeado renunciar.Get that shocked look off your face. I know you already knew I was planning on quitting.
c. of shock
Ana dio un grito de sobresalto cuando descubrió que el villano del libro era el hermano del personaje principal.Ana gave a loud gasp of shock when she discovered that the book's villain was the brother of the main character.
a. with a start
Me desperté de sobresalto cuando sonó mi alarma.I awoke with a start when my alarm went off.
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