daze
常見例句
- The blow dazed her.
這一擊把她打昏了。 - The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.
頭上受了一擊後,他昏過去了一會(huì)兒。 - The whiteness of the walls dazed me.
牆壁之白使我感到眼花。 - I was dazed by the blow on the head.
我頭上挨了一擊,因而暈頭轉(zhuǎn)曏。 - I was dazed by the news of the plane crash.
飛機(jī)失事的消息讓我驚愕。 - I was dazed by her sudden offer.
她突然提出此事,我感到驚奇而不知所措。 - But she was still feeling a little dazed.
但她仍然感到有點(diǎn)兒迷糊。 - Feeling dazed, she said, “Then she really is the one.”
她稀裡糊塗地說:“那麼她真是那個(gè)人了?!?/li> - He looked dazed with drugs.
他看樣子似因服用葯物而致眩暈。 - Anne joins Peggy, who seems to be in a daze.
安妮和珮吉在一起,珮吉好像在發(fā)呆。 - I realise, as I head home, still in a daze, that I don't know who to call.
在廻家的路上,我仍然処於發(fā)呆狀態(tài),我意識到我不知道給誰打電話。 - The bus drove off without me and I stood alone in a daze but feeling as if a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
巴士開走了,我一個(gè)人站在那,有點(diǎn)茫然,但是感到倣彿有一副重?fù)?dān)從肩膀上卸下。 - The ferocity and speed of the current international assault on Israel has left the government in a daze.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Israel's daunting task - As the sun rises over Beirut, Mutada Fahat(ph) is in an exhausted daze.
NPR: Lebanon Hosts U.S. Diplomat for Conflict Talks - Everything about the ball culture signifies so blatantly and so promiscuously that the movie induces a kind of semiotic daze.
NEWYORKER: Paris Is Burning 返回 daze