bemuse 英 [bɪ'mju:z]   美 [bɪˈmjuz]

bemuse

bemuse  英 [bɪ'mju:z] 美 [bɪˈmjuz]

vt. 使发呆;使茫然;使困惑 

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The Olympic Committee started it from the Sixth Olympic Games. However, it was not executed bemuse of the First World War. 前五后没有举行“宣誓仪式”,奥委会本想第六后进行,因为第一次世界大战而没有 施行。
They were also filled with hydrogen and some of them caught fire bemuse the hydrogen escaped and the engines heated it. Then the airship was completely burnt in a few seconds. 其中一些不幸失火,是由于氢气泄漏后被发动机加热而引燃,几秒钟之后。飞艇就整个燃烧起来。

  • To bemuse is to confuse or puzzle. You could bemuse your teacher by writing an essay as a series of haikus, but don’t. Usually a bemused teacher is not a happy one.
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  • vt. 使发呆;使茫然;使困惑
  • 1. The Olympic Committee started it from the Sixth Olympic Games. However, it was not executed bemuse of the First World War.

    前五后没有举行“宣誓仪式”,奥委会本想第六后进行,因为第一次世界大战而没有 施行。

  • 2. They were also filled with hydrogen and some of them caught fire bemuse the hydrogen escaped and the engines heated it. Then the airship was completely burnt in a few seconds.

    其中一些不幸失火,是由于氢气泄漏后被发动机加热而引燃,几秒钟之后。飞艇就整个燃烧起来。

  • 3. But the question just seemed to bemuse him. He shrugged and said, "Everybody is."

    但这个问题似乎令他一怔,他耸了耸肩,答道:“每个人都是欧洲来的呀!”

  • bemuse (v.) "to make utterly confused, put into muse or reverie, muddle, stupefy," from be- + muse (compare amuse); attested from 1735 but probably older, as Pope (1705) punned on it as "devoted utterly to the Muses."
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