英音
[dɔ:ntɪŋ]

美音 [dɔ:ntɪŋ]

adj. 令人畏惧的;使人气馁的;令人怯步的
v. 威吓(daunt的现在分词);使气馁;使害怕;使失去信心
daunting 用法和例句
- It is not only meyer 's heroine who found volterra daunting .
- 不仅仅是梅尔的女主角发现了沃尔泰拉的令人生畏。
- The logistics of moving whole shiploads of containers could also be daunting .
- 搬运整船集装箱所需的物流可能也会令人生畏。
- Searching for a specific type of pdf document can be a daunting task .
- 搜索特定类型的pdf文件可以是一项令人生畏的任务。
- We believed that something as complex and daunting as regulatory overhaul would take years to accomplish .
- 我们认为,监管改革这种复杂且令人生畏的工作可能需要很多年才能完成。
- But unctad said that rise in foreign direct investment will only happen if a daunting array of pitfalls are sidestepped .
- 但unctad说,只有避免一系列令人生畏的隐患才会实现境外直接投资的这种增长。
汉语翻译
a. 使人畏缩的
英语解释
动词 daunt:
- cause to lose courage同义词:daunt, dash, scare off, pall, frighten off, scare away, frighten away, scare
形容词 daunting:
- discouraging through fear同义词:intimidating
例句
- Their guide deserted them, but nothing daunted, they pressed on into the jungle.向导离他们而去,但是他们毫不气馁,仍向森林进发。
- The prospect of meeting the President is quite daunting.一想到要会见总统就足以令人心悸。