英 [deɪzd] 美 [deɪzd]
adj. 头昏的;茫然的
vt. 使眩晕;使惶惑(daze 的过去式)
dazed /deɪzd/
形容词 If someone is dazed, they are confused and unable to think clearly, often because of shock or a blow to the head. 头昏眼花的
At the end of the interview I was dazed and exhausted.
采访结束的时候,我感到头昏眼花、精疲力竭。
蓦然,他出现一位仁兄正在立着的书籍后呼呼大睡,以是叫他起来(Up)作答,那位睡眼惺忪(Dazed)的仁兄搞清(Figure out)情形后一擦口水喊道(Cried):“要是我有了钱,你可以要求自己守信,但不能要求别人守信,你可以要求自己对...
... dazzling 耀眼的;眼花缭乱的 dazed 头昏的;茫然的 dazzled 目眩的;眼花撩乱的 ...
... scribble n. 潦草的字迹,乱写或乱画的东西 dazed adj. 茫然的 surprised adj. 感到惊讶的,感到惊奇的 ...
晕眩(Dazed):晕眩的生物无法行动,但仍可正常防御。晕眩通常持续1轮。
Jimmy was still dazed by the blow to his head.
吉米由于头部被击,仍然神志不清。
At the end of the interview I was dazed and exhausted.
采访结束的时候,我感到头昏眼花、精疲力竭。
Survivors waited for the rescue boats, dazed and frightened.
生还者不知所措,心有余悸,等待着救援船只。
Vegetable sellers mulled around the scene of the explosion in its aftermath, looking dazed and in disbelief.
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Arriving at Istanbul's Ataturk airport looking dazed and tired, they were mobbed by dozens of Turkish journalists.
VOA : standard.2010.06.01
Malik found himself outside the vehicle, dazed but aware of his three comrades nearby.
Romine was dazed but stayed in the game while Nix sat in the dugout, sweating.
Dazed residents hauled their pets and wheelbarrows of belongings out of the devastated areas.
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