- consternation
 - [,kɔnstə'neiʃən]
 - n. 惊愕;惊惶失措;恐怖
 
参考例子
           - 1.There was no hesitation, no consternation, no deliberation this time.
 - 没有犹豫,没有惊慌,没有这一次审议。
 
- 2.To our consternation, the child darted out in front of the speeding car.
 - 使我们极为惊恐的是,那孩子窜向疾驰着的汽车前面。
 
- 3.Her curiosity gave way to concern, concern to consternation, as she watched the man trekking from rubbish bin to mail box, and back again.
 - 她的好奇变成了担心,担心变成了惊恐,她看到那个男人又从垃圾箱回到邮箱,然后又回到垃圾箱。
 
英文解释
           - n.
 - 1.fear resulting from the awareness of danger
 
网络释义
               - consternation
 - 惊愕; 惊惶失措; 大为吃惊,惊骇; 惊愕惊骇;
 
- in consternation
 - 惊慌地; 震惊地;
 
- Who consternation compassed
 - 危难与恐惧,我都曾面对过;
 
- amazement astonishment consternation startle wonder
 - 惊愕;
 
- consternation fear funk ghastfulness horror terror
 - 恐怖;