astounded / əˈstaʊnd /

惊愕的惊奇的是惊愕的是惊讶

astounded2 个定义

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

astounded 近义词

v. 动词 verb

amaze

更多astounded例句

  1. The matchup astounded John, adding that the two countries, as investment options, couldn’t be any more different.
  2. King reminisced about his convention and was astounded at how little bad-blood lingered.
  3. “I am speechless and astounded, this sentence is inexplicable,” he said.
  4. So good is the latter—and Wayne so good in it—that Ford is said to have been astounded.
  5. I called and read her the AP story as it crossed the wire; she was astounded.
  6. Yet again, I am astounded by the one-sided, short-sighted approach so many take to this conflict.
  7. Astounded at this stroke of luck, Matt and Clip, for a moment, could do no more than stare at each other.
  8. Christendom looked astounded upon the spectacle of a barbarian invasion bursting forth from the cellars and garrets of Paris.
  9. He lunched at Brooks', and astounded an elderly member of the House by putting her problem to him.
  10. I am astounded, and do not know how to express all my respect for your artistic temperament.
  11. Chicot looked astounded; he had so often seen Gorenflot feast in a different manner during Lent.