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41. | The politician is completely flummoxed by the question put to her. |
| 那位女政治家被问得十分狼狈。 |
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42. | He was in complete bewilderment at the sight. |
| 他被完全弄糊涂了。 |
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43. | The girl gazed on the stranger in bewilderment. |
| 那个女孩茫然地把目光放在那个陌生人的身上。 |
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44. | She stopped in dismay. |
| 她狼狈地把话咽住了。 |
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45. | 1.thick fog; 2.utterly mystified3.utter bewilderment |
| 五里雾 |
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46. | The politician was completely flummoxed by the questions put to her. |
| 那位女政治家被问得十分狼狈. |
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47. | He had a moment's pity for her bewilderment. |
| 她的迷惘使他产生了片刻的怜悯。 |
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48. | Why must I always embarrass myself? |
| 为什么我总是弄到自己这么狼狈? |
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49. | refuses to be fazed by your objections; |
| 不愿让你的反对搞得狼狈; |
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50. | The politician is completely flummoxed by the questions put to her |
| 那位女政治家被问得十分狼狈 |
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