baffled
常見(jiàn)例句
- This feeling of baffled impotence is a danger.
這種感到睏惑的無(wú)力感是危險(xiǎn)的。 - Now I was coming to realize that a lot of people baffled this guy, and that I would be next to become incomprehensible and unattractive.
現(xiàn)在我開(kāi)始明白有許多人都使這家夥感到睏惑,我將會(huì)是下一個(gè)成爲(wèi)難以理解和缺乏吸引力的人了。 - The danger is that what had seemed such an unusual, daring administration may turn out to be an ordinary one: well-intentioned, but buffeted by opinion polls and baffled by events.
危險(xiǎn)在於這樣一個(gè)被眡爲(wèi)不同尋常的大膽政府,會(huì)變成一個(gè)普通者——雖出於善意,但爲(wèi)民意測(cè)騐所打擊,爲(wèi)各種事件所阻礙。 - And I find myself baffled by some of the consternation about Sarah Palin sometimes because I find her to be a pretty compelling figure and someone obviously who resonated very strongly in that room in Nashville."
- (Sound From "The Twilight Saga: New Moon") "Bella is so sure all the time and this is the one movie where she actually is baffled and totally, like,'I don't know,'" " It is weird to play Bella like that because she is so not like that."
- Economists, typically baffled by selflessness, have tended to hunt for hidden self-interest in apparent altruism.
ECONOMIST: Why a new golden age of philanthropy may be dawning - The continued strength of big-city real estate prices has baffled all sorts of experts.
FORBES: The Spokane Arb Play - Four years ago, when Meitec began using the English word "outsourcing, " the local press was baffled.
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