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31. | To overwhelm or amaze. |
| 使不知所措,使吃惊 |
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32. | She was flummoxed by the question. |
| 问题弄得她不知所措。 |
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33. | He was so mazed that he didn't know what to do. |
| 他昏乱得不知所措。 |
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34. | 里站在一架有点土气的跟踪野鸭装置前的照片可谓经典。 |
| The classic example of the shooting photo-op was(5) John Kerry' s appearance in rather too★ pristine[9] duck-hunting gear▲ in October2004. |
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35. | cause to be perplexed or confounded. |
| 致使不知所措或者困惑。 |
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36. | She is timid and completely at a loss what to do. |
| 她羞臊得不知所措 |
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37. | Hsin-mei was so dismayed he did not know how to respond. |
| 辛楣窘得不知所措。 |
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38. | I was terrified out of my wits. |
| 我被吓得不知所措。 |
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39. | Soon Peter was not sure of himself. |
| 彼得顿时感到不知所措。 |
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40. | Frustrated and a little embarrassed she leaned into the microphone and simply said,“ I'm sorry I'm so jittery. |
| 她有些不知所措,还有点尴尬,于是就靠近话筒干脆说了起来:"很抱歉我这么紧张。 |
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