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51. | At the limit of one's mental resources;utterly at a loss. |
| 智穷计尽;全然不知所措 |
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52. | Be bowled over by the good news |
| 被这个好消息弄得不知所措 |
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53. | The news broke me all up. |
| 这消息弄得我不知所措。 |
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54. | Something like this leaves everyone adrift. |
| 这类事情让任何人都会不知所措。 |
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55. | If you can turn me down, I don't know what I'll do. |
| 你不答应,我会不知所措。 |
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-- 来源 -- 我最好朋友的婚礼 - My Best Friend's Wedding |
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56. | He was at a loss for a suitable reply. |
| 他不知所措,找不出合适的答复。 |
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57. | For an instant she betrayed uncertainty. |
| 她一下子显得有些不知所措。 |
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58. | be [ become, get ] confused with one's blunder |
| 因做错事而发慌[窘],不知所措 |
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59. | Francesca said nothing but smiled softly and raised her bottle a little, hesitantly, awkwardly. |
| 弗朗西丝卡没说话,只是浅浅的一笑,略微举一下那瓶酒,犹犹豫豫地,有点不知所措。 |
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60. | She was completely at a loss when the accident happened |
| 事故发生时,她完全不知所措。 |
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