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v.
(動詞)
- vt. 使目眩 make sb unable to see clearly or act normally because of too much light, brilliance, splendour, etc.
- vt. 使驚異不已 impress; bewitch
v.
動詞
- 使眼花,使眼花繚亂,使目眩
- 使迷惑,把…弄糊涂
- 使傾倒,使贊嘆不已,使驚羨
- 耀眼,閃耀,晃眼,刺眼
- 使昏昏然,使茫然
- 照得眼發花,晃得...睜不開眼睛
- 使驚異不已
- 炫耀,眩(眼),(受強光而)目眩
n.
名詞
- 令人贊嘆的東西
- 耀眼,眩目,眩惑,炫耀,閃耀
- 令人眼花繚亂的東西
- 光亮,光彩,耀眼的光
- 燦爛
Noun:
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brightness enough to blind partially and temporarily
Verb:
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to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light;
"She was dazzled by the bright headlights"
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amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill;
"Her arguments dazzled everyone"
"The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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His eyes dazzled before the strong light.
他面向太陽頭昏目眩。
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She was dazzled by her sudden success.
有時候的獲得成功使她感受到茫然。
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The diamond ring worn in her bridle hand's third finger dazzle against firelight.
她右手中指上戴的磚戒黃金戒指在火花下閃耀變亮。
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You will dazzle everyone you meet this week.
出現的每小編也會只為你傾到。
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There are too few such inspirational figures around today to dazzle and excite.
當下,可能xcom2出閃亮閃耀并叫我們都都謂之興奮的、給們都啟發的人太少了。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The theatre was a dazzle of bright lights.
劇院也是片絢麗熠熠生輝的鮮艷燈源。
用作動詞 (v.)
重復使用及物形容詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The bright morning sun dazzled him.
下午明凈的開朗照得他睜不動眼。
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I can't see because the light is dazzling me.
因此燈光使我眼花,以至于我看到就消失。
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The splendid hall dazzled the young man.
雍容華貴的服務廳使那一天輕人望而生畏。
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Such prospects almost dazzled the young girl.
都是這樣耀光的市場前景可以說使小女生家目瞪口呆。
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To look straight at the sun dazzled the eye.
一直看太陽時會引人目眩。
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He dazzled the crowd with his oratory.
他的雄辯語言表演使粉絲稱道溢于言表。
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She was dazzled by bright lights when she came into the room.
她踏進室內時被光線刺得睜沒開眼。
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He was dazzled by her beauty.
他被她的顏值所坍塌。
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The student was dazzled by his sudden success.
突與其來的順利使那小學生深感驚喜。
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Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle.
出處: J. Webster
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v. (動詞)
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dazzle的基本意思是強光等照射弄得人眼花繚亂,引申可表示“使驚異不已”。
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dazzle是及物動詞,接名詞或代詞作賓語。
- ☆ 15世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自中古英語的dasen,意為頭昏,目眩。
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