consternation
consternation — 名詞
1. A strong and sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that comes when something unexpec
驚愕;驚慌
因意外而產生的驚嚇困惑
A strong and sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that comes when something unexpected and upsetting happens.
To the consternation of the staff, the company announced sudden layoffs just before the holidays.
令員工大為驚愕的是,公司在假期前突然宣布裁員。
pattern: 'to the consternation of [someone]' for public reaction
Feng filled out the forms with growing consternation as he realized his passport was missing.
Feng 填寫表格時越來越慌張,因為他發現護照不見了。
Much to Meera's consternation, the librarian told her the rare book room was closed for renovation.
令 Meera 非常驚愕的是,館員告訴她善本書室因整修暫停開放。
There was widespread consternation among parents when the school announced a sudden fee increase.
學校突然宣布調漲學費時,家長之間一片譁然。
Noa watched with consternation as the flood waters crept up towards the village square.
Noa 驚慌地看著洪水逐漸逼近村莊廣場。
文法句型
consternation at [noun/gerund]
to [possessive] consternation
with consternation
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — always singular. Frequently appears in fixed phrases such as 'to one's consternation' and 'with consternation', which signal the subject's emotional reaction to an event.