amaze
amaze 英 [əˈmeɪz] 美 [əˈmez]
vt. 使吃惊
进行时:amazing 过去式:amazed 过去分词:amazed 第三人称单数:amazes 名词复数:amazes
- Things that amaze fill you with confusion and mystery — or they just impress you. Either way, amazing things make an impact.
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- vt. 使吃惊
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1. Just the size of the place amazed her.
仅仅地方之大就使她十分惊奇。
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2. What amazes me is how long she managed to hide it from us.
使我惊诧的是,她竟然能把这件事瞒了我们这么久。
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3. It amazed her that he could be so calm at such a time.
在这个时候他还能如此冷静,真让她感到惊讶。
- amaze (v.) "overwhelm or confound with sudden surprise or wonder," 1580s, back-formation from Middle English amased "stunned, dazed, bewildered," (late 14c.), earlier "stupefied, irrational, foolish" (c. 1200), from Old English amasod, from a- (1), probably used here as an intensive prefix, + *mæs (see maze). Related: Amazed; amazing.
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