widespread consternation

普遍的惊愕

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Indicates that the feeling of consternation is shared by many people.

指很多人都感到惊愕。

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widespread consternation = 普遍的惊愕 (指很多人都感到惊愕。)

  • The sudden policy change caused widespread consternation among the public.突然的政策变化在公众中引起了普遍的惊愕
  • There was widespread consternation when the beloved CEO announced his retirement.当备受爱戴的首席执行官宣布退休时,引起了普遍的惊愕
  • The news of the factory's closure was met with widespread consternation in the small town.工厂倒闭的消息在小镇上引起了普遍的惊愕
  • Her controversial remarks sparked widespread consternation on social media.她充满争议的言论在社交媒体上引发了普遍的惊愕
  • The unexpected verdict in the trial led to widespread consternation and protests.审判中出人意料的判决导致了普遍的惊愕和抗议。
  • Financial markets reacted with widespread consternation to the central bank's announcement.金融市场对中央银行的公告反应普遍惊愕
  • The revelation of the security breach created widespread consternation among users.安全漏洞的披露在用户中造成了普遍的惊愕
  • A feeling of widespread consternation spread through the crowd as the results were read aloud.当结果被大声读出时,一种普遍的惊愕感在人群中蔓延开来。
  • The government's plan to raise taxes has provoked widespread consternation.政府的增税计划激起了普遍的惊愕
  • Historians note the widespread consternation that followed the king's untimely death.历史学家注意到,国王的英年早逝之后出现了普遍的惊愕