His hands ran absentmindedly up and down my spine , as I was lulled into a daze .
他的手跑到一边心不在焉地向上和向下我的脊椎,因为我被哄发呆。
Sigh : people getting higher and higher levels of trance and sleepwalking do things can be done when a daze !
感叹:人发呆的水平越来越高了,梦游做不到的事,发呆时可以做到!
My hands snaked its way around his neck as he leaned in for a kiss-i already glazed over in a daze .
我的手在他的脖子上蜿蜒的道路,因为他在俯身一吻,我已经釉面发呆了。
I didn 't sleep well last night , so I feel like I 'm in a daze now .
我昨天晚上没有睡好,现在感觉迷迷糊糊的。
汉语翻译
vt. 使茫然, 使发昏, 使眼花缭乱 n. 迷乱, 眼花缭乱
词型变化
动词过去式:dazed 过去分词:dazed 现在分词:dazing 第三人称单数:dazes
英语解释
名词 daze:
the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally同义词:shock, stupor
confusion characterized by lack of clarity同义词:fog, haze
动词 daze:
to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light同义词:dazzle, bedazzle
overcome as with astonishment or disbelief同义词:stun, bedaze
例句
I was dazed by her sudden offer.她突然提出此事,我感到惊奇而不知所措。
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。
详细解释
daze v.tr.(及物动词)dazed,daz.ing,daz.es To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy.使发昏:使晕眩,如因重击或震惊;使惊愕To dazzle, as with strong light.使目眩:使人眩惑,如因强光n.(名词)A stunned or bewildered condition.恍惚,晕眩:处于晕眩或迷惑的状态 来源:Middle English dasen 中古英语 dasen [of Scandinavian origin] ; akin to Old Norse dasask [to become weary] [来源于斯堪的纳维亚语的] ;类似于 古斯堪的纳维亚语 dasask [变得疲倦] [reflexive of] .dasa [to tire out] [] ·dasa的反身词 [使筋疲力尽] <参考词汇><同义词>daze,bemuse,benumb,stun,stupefy同义词>The central meaning shared by these verbs is .to dull or paralyze the mental capacities with or as if with a shock.: 这些动词所共有的中心意思是.由于或好象由于震动使智能迟钝或麻痹.: 例句:dazed by the defeat;被失败弄得恍惚不清; 例句:bemused by the senator`s resignation;被参议员的辞职震住了; 例句:a boring performance that benumbed the audience;使观众目眩乏味的表演; 例句:stunned by their sudden death;对他们的突然死亡大吃一惊; 例句:a display that stupefied all onlookers. 使所有的观看者惊得发呆的表演