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61. | (of news,etc) shock(sb)deeply;cause(sb)astonishment,worry or confusio |
| (指消息等)使(某人)震惊、担心或慌乱 |
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62. | In their attempt to escape, they wrecked the car. |
| 他们企图逃避罪责,慌乱中撞毁了车子。 |
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63. | For a moment I was thrown off my balance when he came into the room. |
| 当他进屋的时候,我慌乱了一会。 |
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64. | When the little girl was asked a question she lost herself. |
| 当问这个小姑娘问题时,她慌乱起来。 |
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65. | He found himself peaceful and fairly comfortable in her presence. |
| 他觉得在她面前并不慌乱,而且相当自在。 |
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66. | In panic, he began to throw water on the burning saucepan of oil. |
| 慌乱中,他开始用水浇起火的油锅。 |
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67. | She could only flounder through her song. |
| 她只能慌乱地唱完她的歌。 |
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68. | He was surrounded by so many dangers that he lost his balance. |
| 他周围有如此多危险,以致显得慌乱。 |
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69. | a brief disconcert of the whole gay company |
| 在快乐的一群人当中引起短暂的慌乱 |
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70. | They felt panic at the thought of leaving their family. |
| 他们一想到要离开家就感到慌乱。 |
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