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21. | He was overcome with astonishment. |
| 他惊呆了。 |
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22. | causing great astonishment and consternation. |
| 引起极度惊讶或惊愕的。 |
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23. | Easton looked up in astonishment. |
| 伊斯顿惊讶地抬起头。 |
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24. | Hurstwood listened with some astonishment. |
| 赫斯渥有些吃惊地听着这些。 |
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25. | His chin dropped in astonishment. |
| 他惊讶得张开嘴巴。 |
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26. | asked the guide in astonishment. |
| 向导惊奇地问道。 |
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27. | Exclamation expressing astonishment or protest |
| 表示惊讶或反对的感叹语 |
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28. | He was dumB with astonishment. |
| 他惊讶得目瞪口呆。 |
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29. | overcome(sb)with astonishment;amaze |
| 使(某人)大为惊奇;使目瞪口呆 |
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30. | Bethune eyed him in astonishment. |
| 白求恩惊奇地望着他。 |
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