adj. resounding ; front-page
那项引起轰动的裁决使长达六个月的审判达到了高潮。
在十八的世纪,对约翰·彼得·曾格的审判是一个轰动的讼案。
The trial of John Peter Zenger was a cause celebre in the eighteenth century.
大师从不赞同那些看起来轰动的事情.
The Master always frowned on anything that seemed sensational.
In other words, it was written directly in the aftermath of a bombshell published by Leon Trotsky called Literature and Revolution in 1926.
也就是说,它是针对,1926年列夫托洛斯基发表的引起轰动的,文学与革命,而写的。
And I told her that, " "you know if there is a wow, the wow is that there is no wow."
我跟她这么说了,“所谓的轰动之处就是没有轰动之处“
Now his work created a sensation. It undermined of course traditional claims about the authorship of God and the work of Moses. It's still disputed by conservative groups and Roman Catholic authorities, although Roman Catholic scholars certainly teach it and adopt it.
他的作品引起了轰动,当然,它削弱了传统的关于,摩西是”上帝“这个称呼和《律法》的作者的主张,尽管天主教学者也会接受并传授他的作品,但它仍然在保守派和罗马天主教当局中备受争议。
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