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31. | Lincoln's assassination in 1865 shocked the whole nation. |
| 林肯遇刺事件震惊全美国。 |
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32. | He does not shock easily. |
| 他轻易不会震惊。 |
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33. | To astonish and bewilder. |
| 震惊极为惊讶和迷惑不解 |
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34. | shaken by the news of her death |
| 受到她死讯的震惊 |
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35. | A shocking surprise. |
| 引起震惊的人或事 |
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36. | I was floored by the bad news. |
| 这坏消息令我震惊不已。 |
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37. | She looked shocked [quite embarrassed]. |
| 她显得很震惊[尴尬]。 |
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38. | They were shocked at the news. |
| 那消息使他们震惊。 |
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39. | There is no shock, or moment of disturbance. |
| 没有震惊和片刻纷扰。 |
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40. | My sense of humor was shocked out of me. |
| 我震惊得失去了幽默感。 |
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