中英词典查询

daze [dez]

vt. 使(某人)迷乱而不能做出正确反应,使茫然; 使(某人)惊奇与迷惑;
[同义词] 使惶惑: stupefy confuse muddle upset ruffle stun bewilder

例句:

  • For 35 minutes I was walking around in a daze.
    我茫然地走了35分钟。
  • Old Cheng sat up in a daze.
    老程迷迷忽忽的坐起来.
  • He had been in a daze all the way to New York.
    他去纽约途中一路恍惚.
  • Conscious but in a daze, hardly aware of what was happening.
    来自D. Bagley
  • In a daze of pure satisfaction.
    来自Day Lewis
  • The inevitable showdown between father and son is like a blow to the heart, and the movie ends in a sort of bewildered daze.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • I was dazed by the news of the plane crash.
    飞机失事的消息让我惊愕。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.
    头上受了一击后,他昏过去了一会儿。
    来自《权威词典》
  • I was dazed by her sudden offer.
    她突然提出此事,我感到惊奇而不知所措。
    来自《权威词典》