bewilder
[bɪˈwɪldɚ]
vt.
使迷惑;
使为难;
使手足无措;
使变糊涂;
例句:
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Again and again passages in his essays exasperate or bewilder.
他的文章里使人忿然或困惑的章节屡见不鲜.
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So many questions bewilder me.
这样多的问题使我困惑.
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The letter would only bewilder the mother.
这信只会使妈妈惶惑不解.
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It was cruel to bewilder her.
来自H. James
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The language of wine can be arcane, and some descriptions may further bewilder.
来自WSJ
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With this sensory onslaught, he seems to be trying to bewilder us, in the service of a larger obsession; namely, bewilderment.
来自NEWYORKER
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Sister Carrie was bewildered by the crowd and traffic in the city.
嘉莉修女被城市中的人群和交通弄得晕头转向。
来自《权威词典》
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He was so bewildered that he did not know what to do.
他非常迷惑,不知道做什么。
来自《权威词典》
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The big city bewildered the old woman from the countryside.
大城市把乡下来的老奶奶弄糊涂了。
来自《权威词典》