vt. 使目眩;使惊异不已 n. 耀眼;眩惑;灿烂 vt.& vi. 目眩;赞叹 复数: dazzles 第三人称单数: dazzles 过去式: dazzled 过去分词: dazzled 现在分词: dazzling
中文词源
dazzle 目眩
来自daze, 发晕。
dazzle 用法和例句
There are too few such inspirational figures around today to dazzle and excite .
如今,能够迸发出耀眼光芒并让我们为之激动、给我们灵感的人太少了。
It was midday and we came across a dazzle of zebras approaching a waterhole to quench their thirst .
时值晌午,我们偶然撞见了一群叫人目眩的斑马,它们正在一处水洼旁饮水解渴。
The novels of proust and joyce were written in a cultural twilight and were not intended to be read under the blaze and dazzle of popularity .
普鲁斯特和乔伊斯的小说创作于文化没落期,不是为了在公众的光芒和赞叹中传播。
Before their shock and dazzle fades , he races on to discuss the success of mosquito nets in africa , how indian students read more ( and thicker ) textbooks than their european counterparts , and the latest trends in cancer rates in vietnam and mobile-phone innovation in sudan .
brightness enough to blind partially and temporarily
动词 dazzle:
to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light同义词:bedazzle, daze
amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill
例句
His eyes dazzled before the strong light.他面对强光头晕目眩。
She was dazzled by her sudden success.突然的成功使她感到迷惘。
详细解释
daz.zle v.(动词)daz.zled,daz.zling,daz.zles v.tr.(及物动词)To dim the vision of, especially to blind with intense light.使目眩,使眼花:使视线变得模糊,尤指被强光把眼睛弄花的To amaze, overwhelm, or bewilder with spectacular display:使惊讶,使惊奇:对壮观的表演表示惊奇、不知所措或迷惑:例句:a figure skater who dazzled the audience with virtuosic jumps.以名家风度的弹跳把观众看得眼花缭乱的花样滑冰者 v.intr.(不及物动词)To become blinded.目眩:使失去视觉To inspire admiration or wonder.赞叹:激起佩服或好奇n.(名词)The act of dazzling or the state of being dazzled.眩惑:使人眼花的行动或使人目眩的状态 来源:[Frequentative of] daze [] daze的重复动词 【引伸】 daz.zler n.(名词)daz.zlingly adv.(副词)