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consternation

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  • n.

    惊愕;惊惶失措;惊恐;

  • 英英释义

    consternation[ ,kɔnstə'neiʃən ]

    • n.fear resulting from the awareness of danger

      同义词:alarmdismay

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Marie looked at her daughter with consternation.
      玛丽惊愕地看着女儿。
    2. To her consternation, he asked her to make a speech.
      她感到惊慌的是他要求她发言.
    3. I saw with consternation that she was in tears.
      我惊恐地看到她泪流满面。
    4. The company looked at each other in consternation.
      人们神色惊奇面面相觑。
    5. To his consternation, he realized that he had left his chequebook at home.
      他意识到他把支票簿留在家里就惊惶了。

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