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Daze 使 Feeling 英 Deɪz] 美 Deɪz Vt 茫然

英语单词 daze
英美音标 英 [deɪz] 美 [deɪz]
中文释义 vt. 使 ... 茫然; 使 ... 眩目
n. 恍惚; 晕眩
英语例句 (1) We drove home in an absolute daze.
(2) I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.
(3) He had been in a daze all the way to New York.
中文例句 (1) 我们茫然一片地驱车回家。
(2) 自从听到那消息,我一直茫然不知所措。
(3) 他去纽约途中一路恍惚。
vocabulary简明 A daze is a type of confusion, when you have a lack of clarity. When you first wake up, you might be in a bit of a daze, shuffling about the house before your brain really starts working.
vocabulary扩展 Daze can also mean the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens to you accidentally: "After getting hit in the head by a football, you were in such a daze you couldn't remember where you were." As a verb, daze means to stun. You will definitely daze your father when you tell him that you eloped.
柯林斯解释
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[N-SING 单数名词]恍惚;迷乱;茫然 If someone is in a daze, they are feeling confused and unable to think clearly, often because they have had a shock or surprise.
  [oft in a N]
  • For 35 minutes I was walking around in a daze.

    我茫然地走了35 分钟。

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