dazzled
英 [ˈdæzld]
美 [ˈdæzld]
v. (强光等)使目眩,使眼花; (美貌、技能等)使倾倒,使赞叹不已,使眼花缭乱
dazzle的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:dazzled
BNC.48415 / COCA.41114
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使惊叹;使叹服;使倾倒
If someone or somethingdazzlesyou, you are extremely impressed by their skill, qualities, or beauty.- George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world...
乔治的洞察世情令她叹服。 - The movie's special effects fail to dazzle.
这部电影的特效未能出彩。
- George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world...
- N-SING 辉煌;灿烂;艳丽;令人赞叹的特质
Thedazzle ofsomething is a quality it has, such as beauty or skill, which is impressive and attractive.- The dazzle of stardom and status attracts them.
明星的光彩和地位吸引着他们。
- The dazzle of stardom and status attracts them.
- VERB (强光等)使目眩,使眼花
If a bright lightdazzlesyou, it makes you unable to see properly for a short time.- The sun, glinting from the pool, dazzled me...
在太阳的照射下,池面上泛起粼粼波光,让我一时睁不开眼。 - Kelly was dazzled by the lights.
灯光照得凯莉有些眼晕。
- The sun, glinting from the pool, dazzled me...
- N-UNCOUNT (光的)炫目,耀眼,闪耀
Thedazzleof a light is its brightness, which makes it impossible for you to see properly for a short time.- The sun's dazzle on the water hurts my eyes.
水面上耀眼的阳光刺痛了我的眼睛。 - ...a filter that can cut dazzle.
可以去除眩光的滤光片
- The sun's dazzle on the water hurts my eyes.
- See also:razzle-dazzle