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awed

/awd/US // ɔd //

惊叹不已,赞叹不已,惊叹,赞叹

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : filled with or expressing awe.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbamaze

Examples

  • A very nice FedEx driver named Jemy Balicanta brought her into my apartment building and to my front door, looking a little confused as to why I seemed so awed by the fact that this package had arrived.

  • Regardless, I was awed by the Appalachian topography, the hollows and swimming holes and mountain ridges stacking to the horizon, and the imagery has stuck with me.

  • We continue to be awed & humbled by the blessings of parenting.

  • Boston Red Sox slugger and future legend Ted Williams was his wingman for a spell and was awed by Glenn’s coolness under pressure, calling him “the bravest SOB I ever met.”

  • I was just really awed by those works,” says Kushner, “and decided they were some of my favorite paintings of all time.

  • But his reaction—awed, comforted, peaceful—is just a confirmation.

  • I am awed by the resilience of these people whose sexual identities are literally a matter of life and death.

  • She brings her own tea bags in a neat Ziploc bag, and I am mildly awed at her preparedness and chutzpah.

  • The couple appeared so awed by the rock that it left them feeling somewhat speechless.

  • I was rather awed by his imposing appearance, and advanced timidly to the doors, which were of glass, and pulled the bell.

  • "Looks like some wild beast had attacked him," muttered the old man, in awed tones, as he bent over the lifeless body.

  • Her tragic attitude, her wondrous beauty, awed the men, and they lowered the guns that had been raised to slay the father.

  • He felt at once ashamed and awed as he viewed at first hand the unfolding schematic structure.

  • The crowd parted on either side, silenced and awed by the look of potential purpose in the face of this yesterday's hero.