consternation造句

To his consternation, they predicted that if the universe wasn't expanding, it should be collapsing.

At that, Scarlett gave her the long-promised slap, hitting her so hard it knocked her screaming to the bed and caused great consternation throughout the house.

Much to my parents' consternation, it was the first film to make me utter those fateful words: "I want to be an actor."

It is City's sudden interest in Villa winger Young that will cause most consternation at Old Trafford.

Del la Grace Volcano, formerly known as the lesbian photographer Della Grace, grew her goatee beard in the late 1990s to much media consternation.

Even with your data walled off in your own data center, you might have cause for consternation.

consternation造句

The Obama administration views Germany's rise not with consternation but with impatience.

The news that Gandhi's assassins would hang spread consternation, especially in Tamil Nadu where resentment of the distant, northern rulers in Delhi is palpable.

He saw a look of swift disappointment, almost of consternation, darken her eyes.