英 [əˈstɒnɪʃt] 美 [əˈstɑːnɪʃt]
adj. 十分震惊的,非常惊讶的
v. 使吃惊,使惊讶(astonish 的过去式和过去分词形式)
astonished /əˈstɒnɪʃt/
形容词 If you are astonished by something, you are very surprised about it. 感到十分惊讶的
They were astonished to find the driver was a six-year-old boy.
他们当时很感意外,发现司机是个6岁的男孩。
使惊讶
他所做的使我们感到很吃惊 astonished adj 吃惊的(多修饰人) astonishing adj 令人感到吃惊的(多修饰物) ..
... humiliated adj.感到羞愧的 astonished adj.惊异 vulnerable adj.易受伤的, 脆弱的, 敏感的 ...
The news astonished everyone.
这消息使大家十分惊讶。
She astonished us by saying she was leaving.
她说她要离开,令我们大为惊奇。
Chris acted astonished as he examined the note.
在克里斯检查这张便条时,他假装很吃惊。
And it takes you back to that time." "I was astonished at my own reaction.
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Croesus was astonished and he asked Solon why did he select Tellus?
克罗伊斯很吃惊,他问梭仑为什么选特勒斯
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And Ted Bundy, when interviewed at one point, said he was astonished that people made such a fuss about all of his murders because he said, "I mean, there are so many people."
当Ted,Bundy接受盘问时,他甚至说过他很惊讶,人们居然对他的谋杀这么大惊小怪,因为他说,“毕竟,这世上有这么多人”
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But even by the standards of this group, the creature's size has astonished scientists.
Everyone who knows about my required resignation is astonished that I am being asked to leave.
Liu, the magazine says, was astonished to see Chen had escaped, and hid him.
astonished,是英语单词,作为动词是使惊讶,使大为吃惊的意思(astonish的过去式和过去分词),作为形容词的意思是吃惊的。