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astoundment

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

惊世骇俗,惊奇,惊天动地,惊愕

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as insurprise
Synonyms
amazement惊奇,惊讶,赞叹,惊诧astonishment惊奇,惊愕,惊诧,惊异awe敬畏,威严,使人敬畏,威风凛凛bewilderment困惑,迷惑,疑惑,困惑症consternation惊愕,惊慌失措,惊恐,忧虑curiosity好奇心,好奇,好奇心强,好奇心强的人disappointment失望,失落,失败,失意jolt颠簸,冲击,颠覆,摇晃miracle神迹,神蹟,神功,神奇revelation启示,启示录,揭示,揭秘shock震惊,震动,冲击,震撼wonder惊叹,想知道,惊奇,奇观abruptness突然性,骤然,贸然行动,骤变attack攻击,袭击,抨击,抨击的bombshell炸弹,炮弹,炸弹效应,重磅炸弹disillusion幻灭,幻灭感,幻想破灭,幻觉epiphany顿悟,启示录,悟性,悟道eureka尤里卡,尤利卡,极乐世界,极乐fortune财富,运气,命运,幸运godsend天赐良机,天赐之物,神的恩赐,天赐的礼物incredulity令人难以置信,难以置信,令人难以置信的,令人难以置信的是kick踢,踢球,踹,踢人marvel奇迹,惊奇,惊叹,惊叹不已miscalculation误判,误算,误解,误区phenomenon现象portent启示,预示着,启示录,预兆precipitance沉淀,沉淀度,沉淀物,降水precipitation降水,降水量,沉淀,沉淀物precipitousness陡峭性,陡峭,悬崖峭壁,悬崖勒马prodigy神童,奇才rarity稀有性,稀缺性,罕见,稀有start开始,启动,开始吧,开启stupefaction惊愕,昏厥,昏昏沉沉,昏迷suddenness突发性,突然性,突发事件,突发thunderbolt霹雳火,霹雳,霹雳啪啦,雷电whammy重击,重击声,重击术,捶打wonderment惊叹,奇观,惊奇,惊叹声curveball曲线球,曲球,弧球,弧线球eye-opener大开眼界,开眼界,开阔眼界,开眼界了unexpected出乎意料,意外的,出乎意料的,出人意料unforeseen始料未及,始料未及的,意外,意外的

Examples

  • After this he went on to become one of the world’s greatest warriors and the founder of an empire whose progressiveness, reach, and might would astound poets, writers, travelers, historians, and archaeologists for centuries to come.

  • The fact that they’re not applying that retroactively to people who’ve already been sentenced astounds me.

  • Imaginative and inspired, Spirited Away immerses the viewer in a fantastical world that at once astounds and alarms.

  • Our planet was very different 100,000 years ago, and if we could survey that time, we would be astounded by the human diversity across its surface.

  • While the Switch doesn’t push polygons like its competitors, it still manages to use innovative design choices to present graphic art that can astound, immerse, and enthrall.

  • But it continues to astound me that there are troves of archives that have not been looked at.

  • The depth of rage, animus and violence that was directed at him—“Spittle flying, the N word flying”—continues to astound him.

  • In the first years of his frolicking life he loved also to astound Rome, and succeeded a number of times.

  • Yet she was a rare enough exception to astound my abstracted mind.

  • You rather astound me with respect to value of grounds of generalisation in the morphology of plants.

  • In it there appeared volunteer troops to astound seasoned veterans by their dash and discipline.

  • Master Mather is to bring his feathers to show the Governor, and to astound the Governor's skeptical wife.