The announcement of her retirement caused consternation among tennis fans.
她宣布挂拍告退的消息引起了网球迷的震惊。
1.惊愕,恐怖,惊惶失措
1.a shocked or worried feeling, often caused when something unexpected happens
1.Baidu has been one of the chief conduits to it, much to the consternation of record labels, publishers and artists both here and abroad.
百度就是其中一个主要的渠道,这让国内和国外的唱片公司、出版社和艺术家都惊愕不已。
2.And the optical illusion of consternation, all that might have corrected and restrained this impression was effaced.
本来还可以限制和改正他的印象的一切都消失了。
3.Bryant wrote on his official website Tuesday that despite his considerable consternation, he had no desire to be traded.
科比在自己的官方网站说自己觉得太惊讶和奇怪了,他从来没有想要去交易。
4.The next morning at sunrise Monseigneur Bienvenu was strolling in his garden. Madame Magloire ran up to him in utter consternation.
次日破晓,卞福汝主教在他的园中散步。马格洛大娘慌慌张张地向他跑来。
5.The report caused immediate consternation before it was discovered that it had been posted by a hacker.
该报道一发布立即引起慌乱,随后证实是黑客所发布的。
6.Public opinion still seems to be behind Gilbert Bates at this time, though, much to Mr. Appleby's consternation.
公众舆论目前似乎仍倾向贝茨先生一边,但埃珀拜先生披露的内幕无疑是令人震惊的。
7.People can have all sorts of consternation about it but we're just trying to be an unbiased source of information.
人们对此有着各种惊恐,我们只是努力提供客观的信息。
8.I liked to think of myself as a grown man, but consternation was eating away at my bravado like a starved piranha devouring its prey.
我那时喜欢把自己看作是一个大人,但惊恐慌乱就像一条饥肠辘辘的食人鱼吞食猎物一般,渐渐攻破了我的虚张声势。
9.To her consternation, he asked her to make a speech.
她感到惊慌的是他要求她发言。
10.Even with your data walled off in your own data center, you might have cause for consternation.
即使您的数据放在自己的数据中心,您也会担心。