daze
daze漢語翻譯
n. 迷亂, 眼花繚亂
daze英語解釋
名詞 daze:
- the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally同義詞:shock, stupor
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity同義詞:fog, haze
動詞 daze:
- to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light同義詞:dazzle, bedazzle
- overcome as with astonishment or disbelief同義詞:stun, bedaze
daze例句
- I was dazed by her sudden offer.她突然提出此事,我感到驚奇而不知所措。
- The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.頭上受了一擊后,他昏過去了一會兒。
daze詳細解釋
daze
v.tr.(及物動詞)dazed,daz.ing,daz.es To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy.使發(fā)昏:使暈眩,如因重擊或震驚;使驚愕To dazzle, as with strong light.使目眩:使人眩惑,如因強光n.(名詞)A stunned or bewildered condition.恍惚,暈眩:處于暈?;蛎曰蟮臓顟B(tài)
來源:Middle English dasen 中古英語 dasen [of Scandinavian origin] ; akin to Old Norse dasask [to become weary] [來源于斯堪的納維亞語的] ;類似于 古斯堪的納維亞語 dasask [變得疲倦] [reflexive of] .dasa [to tire out] [] ·dasa的反身詞 [使筋疲力盡]
<參考詞匯><同義詞>daze,bemuse,benumb,stun,stupefy同義詞>The central meaning shared by these verbs is .to dull or paralyze the mental capacities with or as if with a shock.: 這些動詞所共有的中心意思是.由于或好象由于震動使智能遲鈍或麻痹.: 例句:dazed by the defeat;被失敗弄得恍惚不清;
例句:bemused by the senator`s resignation;被參議員的辭職震住了;
例句:a boring performance that benumbed the audience;使觀眾目眩乏味的表演;
例句:stunned by their sudden death;對他們的突然死亡大吃一驚;
例句:a display that stupefied all onlookers. 使所有的觀看者驚得發(fā)呆的表演
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