英 [deɪz] 美 [deɪz]
v. (尤指感情或身体所受的震撼)使眩晕;使茫然;使惊呆;(尤指因强光而)眼花缭乱
n. 迷乱,眩晕;迷惑,迷茫
n. (Daze)(加拿大、美、英、尼、俄、波、马)代兹(人名)
第三人称单数dazes
现在分词dazing
过去式dazed
过去分词dazed
daze /deɪz/ TEM4
单数型名词 If someone is in a daze, they are feeling confused and unable to think clearly, often because they have had a shock or surprise. 迷惑
For an hour I was walking around in a daze.
我茫然地走了一个小时。
我终于堕落了,堕落的俗不可耐,总喜欢一个人躲在一方小天地里,无聊的发呆(Daze),或默默地注视太阳在蓝天中滚过。
晕眩术(Daze):生命骰在4或以下的一名类人生物失去下一次的动作。
迷乱,眼花缭乱
For an hour I was walking around in a daze.
我茫然地走了一个小时。
I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.
自从听到那消息,我一直茫然不知所措。
For 35 minutes I was walking around in a daze. I was dizzy, seeing double.
长达35分钟我茫然地走着。我头晕目眩,看东西有重影。
The ferocity and speed of the current international assault on Israel has left the government in a daze.
"It is not something that I was expecting and I'm in a daze at the moment, " she added.
As the sun rises over Beirut, Mutada Fahat(ph) is in an exhausted daze.