英 [bɪˈdæzl] 美 [bɪˈdæzl]
v. 深深打动;(使)着迷;(使)眼花缭乱;迷惑
第三人称单数bedazzles
现在分词bedazzling
过去式bedazzled
过去分词bedazzled
bedazzle /bɪˈdæzəl/
动词 to dazzle or confuse, as with brilliance 使目眩; 使困惑
... bedaze令眩惑 bedazzle使眩惑 bedbug臭虫 ...
... scuttle 1. 急跑;急赶[Q][(+away/off)] 2. 逃避;逃脱 1. 天窗;气窗 bedazzle 1. 使晕眩,迷惑 opine 1. 想;以为;认为 ...
... head over heels 神魂颠倒 bedazzle 铁钻 body bedazzling 身体铁钻 ...
On Jebel Barkal’s pinnacle—partially covered in gold leaf to bedazzle wayfarers—the black pharaoh ordered his name inscribed.
在圣山的山顶——山尖包裹着一层黄金,无不使来访者眩目——这位黑法老纂刻下了自己的名字。
Tossing astronomy aside for its failure to bedazzle, I turn to astrology to illuminate the upcoming eventful days.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Turning point for the tortoise and the hare
Mary Woolnoth needs no Satanic back story to bedazzle anyone.
WSJ: St. Mary Woolnoth | Nicholas Hawksmoor | Fortress of God | Masterpiece by Richard B. Woodward
For those not in the know, the "Fancy Nancy" series of storybooks are about a little girl who likes to say "bonjour" instead of "hi, " is obsessed with extreme dress-up, and attempts to bedazzle the boring, plain world around her in a way that would make even Elton John go, 'Phh ... tacky.