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astounded

/uh-stound/US // əˈstaʊnd //UK // (əˈstaʊnd) //

惊愕的,惊奇的是,惊愕的是,惊讶

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to overwhelm with amazement; astonish greatly; shock with wonder or surprise.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. astonished; astounded.

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Examples

  • The matchup astounded John, adding that the two countries, as investment options, couldn’t be any more different.

  • King reminisced about his convention and was astounded at how little bad-blood lingered.

  • “I am speechless and astounded, this sentence is inexplicable,” he said.

  • So good is the latter—and Wayne so good in it—that Ford is said to have been astounded.

  • I called and read her the AP story as it crossed the wire; she was astounded.

  • Yet again, I am astounded by the one-sided, short-sighted approach so many take to this conflict.

  • Astounded at this stroke of luck, Matt and Clip, for a moment, could do no more than stare at each other.

  • Christendom looked astounded upon the spectacle of a barbarian invasion bursting forth from the cellars and garrets of Paris.

  • He lunched at Brooks', and astounded an elderly member of the House by putting her problem to him.

  • I am astounded, and do not know how to express all my respect for your artistic temperament.

  • Chicot looked astounded; he had so often seen Gorenflot feast in a different manner during Lent.