英 [ˌkɒnstəˈneɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [ˌkɑːnstərˈneɪʃ(ə)n]
n. 惊愕;惊惶失措;恐怖
consternation /ˌkɒnstəˈneɪʃən/
不可数名词 Consternation is a feeling of anxiety or fear. 恐慌
His decision caused consternation in the art photography community.
他的决定在艺术摄影界引起了恐慌。
惊愕
见面简单的寒暄后,草头居然让所有人惊愕(Consternation)的来了一句话:“憾山易,撼女人心难啊!
... escalate增大,增强 shocking令人震惊的 consternation惊恐 ...
... constant adj. (恒久)不变的,持续的;一再重复的 constellation n. 星座;灿烂的一群 consternation n. 惊愕,惊惶,失措 ...
... conspicuousa.易见的,明显的 consternationn.惊慌 contaminate v. 弄脏,玷污 ...
consternate 使惊恐;使惊愕;使慌乱
His decision caused consternation in the art photography community.
他的决定在艺术摄影界引起了恐慌。
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。
This phase filled the old lady's heart with consternation.
这使老太太心中充满了惊恐。
And I find myself baffled by some of the consternation about Sarah Palin sometimes because I find her to be a pretty compelling figure and someone obviously who resonated very strongly in that room in Nashville."
VOA : standard.2010.02.09
But Sag Harbor has been changing, rapidly, and to the consternation of some including Ms. Grosjean's group.
Such opinions have caused consternation among nuclear energy's long-standing opponents, notably Europe's green movement.
Now, to the consternation of politicians, viewers and especially advertisers, this magnificent medium is fragmenting.
ECONOMIST: As the audience gets smaller, it will also get more powerful