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1. | Shock upon shock continued to buffet the America of the 1960s. |
| 震撼一个接一个冲击六十年代的美国。 |
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2. | to shake; to convulse; to shock; to vibrate |
| 震撼 |
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3. | These images and expressions of shock transcend race, culture, and history. |
| 这些震撼的画面和表情远远超越种族、化和历史。 |
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4. | We felt a sudden shock. |
| 我们感觉到突然的震撼。 |
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5. | His confession that he had stolen the money was a great shock to us. |
| 他已经偷了那笔钱的口供对我们来说是个极大的震撼。 |
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6. | "It's good to shock people sometimes with humor. |
| 他说,"有时候幽默是震撼人们的一种很有效的方式。 |
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7. | To startle or unsettle;shock. |
| 使…震撼使…吃惊或骚乱;使…震颤 |
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8. | The first Chinese3 D documentary is ready to shock your eyes. |
| 来自神秘东方的第一部手绘纪录片《大唐西游记》,即将震撼您的视听! |
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9. | Many people suffered from cultural shock when they came abroad. |
| 许多人到国外时,都感受到文化震撼。 |
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10. | The unruly end of empire in South Asia was“ a shock of epic proportions”, she writes. |
| 她写道,帝国之困在南亚地区“让大部分人都感到了震撼”。 |
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