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1.To fill with consternation or dismay.
使惊恐,使惊骇收藏指正
2.The thought of meeting him filled me with consternation.
想到要他见面,我就惊恐不已。收藏指正
3.He was filled with consternation to hear that his friend was so ill.
他听说朋友病得那么厉害,感到非常震惊。收藏指正
4.He was filled with consternation to hear that his friend was so ill.
他听到他朋友如此的病重,而充满了惊愕收藏指正
5.At his rising up, the mighty fear; They are beside themselves with consternation.
25??黄鹄矗?率慷季?郑灰蜃啪?担?愣蓟杪摇收藏指正
6.shocking with surprise and consternation.
为惊奇恐怖所震动。收藏指正
7.struck with fear, dread, or consternation.
受害怕、恐惧或者恐怖的打击。收藏指正
8.As an Asian nation competing with the Western powers, Japan inspired admiration, but also consternation for its colonization of Asia, said Sugata Bose, a historian of South Asia at Harvard.
哈佛大学南亚史专家苏嘉塔·柏瑟说,日本身为亚洲国家,西方列强竞争,令人钦佩,但它在亚洲的殖民行动,也令人惊惧。收藏指正
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