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91. | To stamp the foot and sigh with astonishment |
| 顿足惊叹 |
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92. | To cause to be overcome with astonishment;astound. |
| 使大吃一惊,使目瞪口呆使…被吃惊压倒;使吃惊 |
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93. | To his astonishment, he passed the examine fortunately. |
| 令他吃惊的是,他幸运地通过了考试。 |
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94. | Hagen and Lampone stared at Michael with astonishment. |
| 黑根和拉朋惊奇地打量着迈克尔。 |
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95. | The notary looked at the count with astonishment. |
| 那公证人惊异地望着伯爵。 |
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96. | as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise. |
| 由于惊讶或惊奇而目瞪口呆的。 |
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97. | Wide-eyed, as with astonishment or curiosity; agog. |
| 惊得目瞪口呆的由于惊吓或好奇而睁大眼的;急切的 |
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98. | They watched him with astonishment but without enmity. |
| 大家惊讶地看着他,但并没有敌意。 |
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99. | Beauchamp and Chateau-Renaud exchanged looks of astonishment. |
| 波尚和夏多·勒诺诧异地对望了一下。 |
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100. | The villagers eyed her with astonishment and compassion. |
| 街上的人们个个睁着惊异的目光,怜悯地凝视着过去。 |
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-- 来源 -- 汉英文学 - 中国现代小说 - weinulidemuqin |
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