单词:dazes
v. 晕眩的, 茫然的( dazed的现在分词 )
n the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
n confusion characterized by lack of clarity
v to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
v overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
n confusion characterized by lack of clarity
v to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
v overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
daze的用法和样例:
例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
- We drove home in an absolute daze.我们茫然一片地驱车回家。
- I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.自从听到那消息,我一直茫然不知所措。
用作名词(n.)
- He had been in a daze all the way to New York.他去纽约途中一路恍惚。
常见句型
用作动词(v.)
用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.- The blow dazed her.这一击把她打昏了。
- 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。
- The whiteness of the walls dazed me.墙壁之白使我感到眼花。 1
- I was dazed by the blow on the head.我头上挨了一击,因而晕头转向。
- I was dazed by the news of the plane crash.飞机失事的消息让我惊愕。
- I was dazed by her sudden offer.她突然提出此事,我感到惊奇而不知所措。
- But she was still feeling a little dazed.但她仍然感到有点儿迷糊。
- Feeling dazed, she said, “Then she really is the one.”她稀里糊涂地说:“那么她真是那个人了。”
- He looked dazed with drugs.他看样子似因服用药物而致眩晕。
词汇搭配
- in a daze茫然之中
经典引文
In a daze of pure satisfaction.
出自:Day LewisConscious but in a daze, hardly aware of what was happening.
出自:D. BagleyShe looked dazed, perhaps from the effects of her fall.
出自:G. MacdonaldI was so dazed with joy that I could hardly speak.
出自:D. Murphy