turn out to be shocked 会震惊 ; 转出被震撼 ; 应感到震惊
come out to be shocked 出来感到震惊 ; 跳出来
be shocked to do sth 惧怕做某事 ; 因做某事而吃惊
be shocked to witness 怵目惊心 ; 悚目惊心
be shocked to do 因做某事而震惊
Mr Magnanti still professed to be shocked about his daughter’s past.
马尼安蒂仍称对女儿的过去感到惊讶。
Certainly, such books are so ubiquitous in Japan that the visitor soon ceases to be shocked.
当然,这些书在日本非常普遍以至于参观者都觉得没什么惊讶的。
Don't pretend to be shocked: you know they're out there, and make up a large share of the G.O.P. caucus.
别假装惊讶了吧:你知道他们存在着,并组成了老大党(Grand Old Party,共和党的别称)核心的一大部分。
Later,after he had returned to England, he would be shocked to find that these very different birds were all finches.
VOA: special.2009.02.25
I think it's safe to say that we're intended to be shocked, ; maybe even repulsed, by this remarkable description of the deity; and so I'm hoping you feel something of a shock of these lines, "and mad'st it pregnant." Milton is taking a huge aesthetic risk here.
通过这不同寻常的对神的刻画,弥尔顿,应该是想要让我们震惊,甚至厌恶的;,因此我希望你们因这几句感到些许震撼,“使它怀孕“,弥尔顿在这里为了美感不惜冒了很大的险。
Well, we should be shocked, and I think beyond that we have every right to feel a little bit betrayed, because Milton quite simply has -- and he's doing this deliberately -he has just violated an important law.
我们应该非常吃惊,除了这点以外,我们有着充分的权利感到有点被背叛的感觉,因为弥尔顿只是-并且他非常刻意,他只是违背了一项重要的原则。
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