1.In private, bankers have expressed consternation at the snooping.
银行业者在私下对此探查事件表示惊愕。
2.At his rising up, the mighty fear; They are beside themselves with consternation.
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3.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,与西方列强竞争,令人钦佩,但它在亚洲的殖民行动,也令人惊惧。
4.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。
5.Exclamation expressing surprise or consternation
用作表示惊奇或惊恐的叹词
6.To the joy and consternation of animal lovers, her birth could lead to a new industry, the large-scale cloning of pets.
对于宠物爱好者来说,茜茜的出生让他们既欢欣鼓舞,又感到一丝惶恐,因为这只克隆猫咪的出生可能会引领一个全新产业的发展--大规模的宠物克隆。
7.To our consternation, the child darted out in front of the speeding car.
使我们极为惊恐的是,那孩子窜向疾驰着的汽车前面。
8.To her consternation, he asked her to make a speech.
她感到惊慌的是他要求她发言.
9.To our consternation, the child dart out in front of the speed car.
使我们极为惊恐的是,那孩子窜向疾驰著的汽车前面。
10.After expressing consternation about their payroll for weeks, the Yanks may wind up trading Randy Johnson, then spending the very $16 million that was targeted for Johnson on Barry Zito for 2007, plus $16 million a year for five more years after that.
在连续几周表示对于薪资总额的惊慌失措之后,洋基可能最后会把老怪交易出去,然后把原本要付给老怪的那个1600万美元花在2007年的鸡头身上,再加上往后5年每年1600万美元。