daze
daze 英 [deɪz] 美 [dez]
vt. 使茫然;使眼花缭乱;使晕眩 n. 迷乱,眼花缭乱
进行时:dazing 过去式:dazed 过去分词:dazed 第三人称单数:dazes 名词复数:dazes
- A daze is a type of confusion, when you have a lack of clarity. When you first wake up, you might be in a bit of a daze, shuffling about the house before your brain really starts working.
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- vt. 使茫然;使眼花缭乱;使晕眩
- n. 迷乱,眼花缭乱
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1. The woman shut up and quietly sat down as though in a daze.
妻子一时说不出话来,安静的坐了下来,一脸的茫然。
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2. I realise, as I head home, still in a daze, that I don't know who to call.
在回家的路上,我仍然处于发呆状态,我意识到我不知道给谁打电话。
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3. 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.
巴士开走了,我一个人站在那,有点茫然,但是感到仿佛有一副重担从肩膀上卸下。
- daze (n.) "a dazed condition," 1825, from daze (v.).
- daze (v.) early 14c., dasen, perhaps from Old Norse *dasa (compare dasask "to become weary," with reflexive suffix -sk). Or perhaps from Middle Dutch dasen "act silly." Perhaps originally "to make weary with cold," which is the sense of Icelandic dasask (from the Old Norse word). Related: Dazed.
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