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amaze

/uh-meyz/US // əˈmeɪz //UK // (əˈmeɪz) //

惊奇,令人惊讶的是,惊艳,惊奇地发现

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    a·mazed, a·maz·ing.

    • : to overwhelm with surprise or sudden wonder; astonish greatly.
    • : Obsolete. to bewilder; perplex.
v.无主动词 verb
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    a·mazed, a·maz·ing.

    • : to cause amazement: a new art show that delights and amazes.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Archaic. amazement.

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Examples

  • They still had the $81 million that has to amaze everybody on all sides of the issue.

  • Daniel Radcliffe may not be Harry Potter anymore but he continues to amaze us with magic.

  • Does the number of stars that came out of Angels in the Outfield amaze you?

  • “These words astonish me as much as they amaze you,” he said.

  • There's always pressure, whether it's a new film or whether it's a sequel, to entertain and amaze an audience.

  • His powerful logic would surprise,Amaze, and much delight: He proved that dimness of the eyesWas hurtful to the sight.

  • Three strides took Andrews to the spot, and there he halted in amaze with a little exclamation of astonishment.

  • "Madam, I am not disputing your word," cried poor Jack, in amaze at her angry vehemence.

  • They did not know they were glimpsing the first outcroppings of a genius that would one day amaze and entertain the nations.

  • She hid them quickly in the folds of her cloak, and all the while the expression of amaze and fear on her face did not abate.