"I was appalled. When you read through it it's sort of like it's a memo out of some science fiction movie - I mean, the temperature of the air can't be any lower than thus and so, you can't do it for any few minutes.
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As I've suggested before, his more conservative contemporaries were appalled by the proliferation of religious sects in mid-seventeenth-century England.
这如我以前所说,他的保守的同辈人,因17世纪中期英格兰迅速增多,的宗教派系而惊恐。
This is just a general historical irony that surely at some point besets all revolutionary movements, and it's an irony that particularly appalled John Milton.
这是个普遍的历史讽刺,当然这也在某种情况下困扰了所有的革命活动,这也是让弥尔顿特别惊异的讽刺。
And I became appalled at learning what we do to animals.
了解到我们对待动物的方式,我感到十分震惊。
Needless to say, when this memo of the Ford Motor Company's cost-benefit analysis came out in the trial, it appalled the jurors, who awarded a huge settlement.
不用说,当福特汽车公司的这份成本效益分析备忘录,在审理时被公之于众,陪审团大为震怒,判定巨额赔偿。
Richard Shweder So, the anthropologist Richard Shweder gives a list here of human differences: People have found it quite natural to be spontaneously appalled, outraged, indignant, proud, disgusted, guilty and ashamed by all sorts of things.
人类学家,列出了一连串的人类差异:,有些事物会让人们不约而同地,感到震惊,愤怒,义愤,骄傲,恶心,内疚,羞愧。
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