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amazed

/uh-meyzd/US // əˈmeɪzd //

惊奇,惊奇的是,惊讶,惊诧不已

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : greatly surprised; astounded; suddenly filled with wonder: The magician made the dove disappear before our amazed eyes.

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Examples

  • The first time I saw a partially indexed page, I was amazed by this new phenomenon, but it was easy to explain this problem in 2017.

  • While declining to provide numbers, Dulong said he was “amazed” by the number of people that had interacted with the Mini app since it became available in July.

  • “I was amazed by how quickly my organization moved, and I think it was only because of the purpose,” he said.

  • Honestly, I think if they weren’t laughing, they were probably amazed.

  • I was in India in December, and I was amazed by the deterioration in air quality in and around Delhi over the last three or four years.

  • “I was amazed that they were already familiar with the names of big designers like Christian Dior,” says Baek.

  • I spoke to Ruehli on Sunday by phone and was amazed by her triumphant tone.

  • At first, family members are awestruck—amazed and thankful that their loved one is still with them.

  • I was amazed how often I had never heard of the versions of a song you focused on.

  • George was in his element at those times, and the depth of his knowledge amazed me.

  • He stood, with the air of a hero, both arms extended towards the amazed pair of lovers.

  • Above all, he was amazed to hear me talk of a mercenary standing army in the midst of peace and among a free people.

  • Her manner amazed him; it was so unlike the aspect of fair interpretation, with which she usually discussed a dubious subject.

  • I am always astonished, amazed and delighted afresh, and even as I listen I can hardly believe that the man can play so!

  • On rounding a point a few minutes after, he was again arrested by a scene which, while it charmed, amazed him.

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