perplexed
perplexed 英 [pəˈplekst] 美 [pərˈplekst]
adj. 困惑的;不知所措的
- Use the adjective perplexed to describe someone who is utterly baffled or confused. If you've ever studied for the wrong test and been surprised and confused by the exam in front of you, you've been perplexed.
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- adj. 困惑的;不知所措的
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1. A moment later the perplexed clerk walked around the car to her.
过了一会,困惑的伙计绕过车子走到她面前。
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2. Today they are perplexed by the success of China’s model and divided on how, if it is even possible, to restore the health of their own.
如今他们被中国模式的成功困惑了,并且对如何使自己国家的体制重获生命力——如果那有可能的话——有意见分歧。
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3. I find myself both saddened and perplexed by the management’s conduct in this matter which seems to me contrary to Apple’s best interest.
在我看来就这件事而言,公司管理层的行为有损苹果公司的最高利益,这使我觉得既伤心又困惑。
- perplexed (adj.) late 15c., past-participle adjective; see perplex. A case of a past participle form attested centuries before the verb (perplex isn't recorded until 17c.). Related: Perplexedly; perplexedness.
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