thunderstruck

英 ['θʌndəstrʌk] 美 ['θʌndɚ'strʌk]
  • adj. 遭雷击的;惊愕的;吓坏了的
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thunderstruck (adj.)
1610s, from thunder (n.) + struck. Originally figurative; the literal sense (1630s) always has been rare. Thunder-strike (v.), is a back-formation.
1. We were thunderstruck by the death of the President.
总统之死使我们为之惊愕.

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2. I was thunderstruck when they told me the news.
当他们告诉我这一消息时,我惊呆了.

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3. Hallward was thunderstruck. He looked at Dorian Gray in absolute amazement.
哈尔伍德变得目瞪口呆. 他不知所措地瞧着道林·格雷.

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4. Thus, he was thunderstruck when he heard the truth, and received a dismal confession from Pen.
这样, 他一知道事实真相, 听到潘愁眉苦脸的向他说明一切之后,真是大吃一惊.

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5. Petra : We were all thunderstruck when we heard the news.
彼得拉: 我们接到消息,都目瞪口呆.

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