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1. | A state of nervous excitement or confusion; a dither. |
| 紧张一种紧张兴奋或迷惑的状态;慌乱 |
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2. | All was hurry and confusion. |
| 一片慌乱。 |
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3. | throw into confusion |
| 使狼狈|使慌乱 |
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4. | To move or act with undue hurry and confusion. |
| 手忙脚乱的过分仓促或慌乱地移动或运动 |
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5. | He was covered with confusion. |
| 他感到很慌乱。 |
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6. | A state of agitation, confusion, or excitement. |
| 慌乱慌张、忙乱或兴奋的状态 |
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7. | They hurried off in confusion. |
| 他们慌乱地离去了。 |
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8. | An expression of guilty confusion crossed his face. |
| 他的脸上露出一种自觉有愧的慌乱神情。 |
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9. | His great confusion she instantly perceived. |
| 她马上就看出他十分慌乱。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹 - jialimeimei004-2 |
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10. | Yuan Shao's army was thrown into confusion and its main force wiped out. |
| 袁军慌乱,曹军出击,歼灭了袁军主力。 |
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