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sen.sa.tion EXCITEMENTsen5seI7F[nn [C]something very exciting or interesting, or something which causes great excitement or interest轰动;激动He caused a sensation when he held a press conference and confessed to having an affair with his secretary.他举行记者招待会坦言他与秘书私通时,引起了轰动。A German produced the sensation of the championships yesterday by beating the world champion to win the women's 100 metres in record time.一名德国人昨天以创记录的时间打败世界冠军赢得女子100米赛,成为锦标赛的轰动新闻。Great dance routines, lively songs, a classic villain and a happy ending--no wonder the show was an overnight sensation (= was very successful immediately).绝妙的舞蹈动作,活泼的歌曲,典型的反面角色,快乐的结局----难怪表演一夜之间取得成功。The books have been a publishing sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, and they have spent months on the best-seller lists.这些书引起了大西洋两岸出版界的轰动,它们在畅销书单上风光了几个月。
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