bewildered
bewildered 英 [bɪ'wɪldəd] 美 [bɪ'wɪldəd]
adj. 困惑的;眩 v. 使困惑(bewilder的过去分词)
- If a conversation about quantum mechanics leaves you feeling bewildered, or lost and befuddled, don't feel bad: physics is a baffling and confusing subject.
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- adj. 困惑的;眩
- v. 使困惑(bewilder的过去分词)
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1. When I jokingly described him as one of the "linear people", he looked utterly bewildered, as if I'd created a category out of thin air.
当我开玩笑地把他描述成“直线人”的一员时,他完全一脸困惑,好像我无中生有新创了一个类别似的。
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2. While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.
此时,莫兰唱起《埃及的圣玛丽》,气愤的观众抓过他的手杖,正要对他一阵痛打,却发现他和真正的莫兰是如此之像,困惑之下,他们向后退去。
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3. The ruling class, most from three generations ago, are bewildered.
统治阶层——大多数从三代前就居于此位——困惑了。
- bewildered (adj.) 1680s, past-participle adjective from bewilder (q.v.). Related: Bewilderedness.
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