Examples of using Consternation in English and their translations into Chinese
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To his consternation, Dr.
These draft policies have caused consternation.
To my friend's consternation, I refused.
My consternation came from several inconsistencies.
The picture shows their consternation at this news.
Cue cyber consternation over the idea of Musk's“joke research”.
Yet the Russian proposal caused consternation in London and Paris.
To global consternation, the government rejected most offers of aid.
Mr. Darcy left a man with consternation and deep thought.
He caused consternation again last week when he blithely threatened to revive the global nuclear arms race.
Yet the Russian proposal caused consternation in London and Paris.
The Queen loved the bread and would eat it every time she was out amongst the people,wich caused some consternation in Court.
And thus, to my consternation, went the whole interview.
In 1997, the State of Oregon placed the issue on the ballot,amid much consternation and dispute.
However, his consternation does not disturb him for too long.
The proposed rule appears to have generated consternation among some USCIS employees.
Therefore the consternation on her face as she read its contents.
Well, sir, try to conceive of the result: to my consternation, he took the first prize!
I swallow the seeds of consternation, trepidation and guilt with every step, feeling more alone and lost than I have ever felt in my life.
Upon this he felt more and more consternation, though not knowing why.
An article by the New York Times on the Riverside terroristattacks in Nairobi has provoked fury and consternation in Kenya.
Their expressions of consternation and disappointment made Harry feel ashamed.
According to numismatic historianRoger Burdette,"Chapman's letter caused some consternation at the White House".
Naturally, there was also consternation in Washington, at the Museum of the Bible.
But when you have a vehicle that comprises a quarter of your company's sales,any production disruption is going to cause some consternation.”.
The enemy is in full retreat, with consternation and demoralization devastating his ranks.
To our consternation, we emerged into normal space at a distance of many hundred miles- and when we found the enemy, he had already found us.
So when the British military commander in Virginia, Lord Dunmore, promised freedom to Virginia slaves who joined his forces,this created consternation.
Change can be difficult and can cause consternation,” Cissna wrote, but said the agency is committed to implementing“as smooth a transition as possible.”.