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1. | His practical grasp of affairs and his energy still astound me. |
| 他对事物的实际掌握和他充沛的精力实在使我惊异。 |
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2. | To astound the world with an extraordinary idea, etc |
| 惊世骇俗 |
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3. | 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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4. | A repertoire of tricks will astound the esteemed public. |
| 全部节目将使尊敬的观众惊心动魄。 |
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5. | Nothing can astound them. |
| 什么也难不倒他们。 |
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6. | A jolt;a shock. |
| 颠簸;震惊 |
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7. | As you hold these frequencies, you will bring information onto the planet that will astound and shock |
| 因为你们持有这些频率振动,你们将把信息带到行星上,信息将使你们世界多数人的感到震惊。 |
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8. | 4、 亚当斯先生发现他十三岁的儿子正从他的皮夹子里偷钱大为震惊。 |
| Mr. Adams was greatly shocked to find his13- year-old son stealing money from his wallet. |
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9. | 1.to astonish; to shock 2.a jolt |
| 震惊 |
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10. | with a great shock |
| 大为震惊 |
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