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baffled

/baf-uhld/US // ˈbæf əld //

感到困惑的,感到困惑的是,混乱的,感到困惑

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bewildered or perplexed; puzzled: I went to bed shaking my head, completely baffled and amazed at the strange turn the day had taken.
    • : equipped with one or more baffles, or structures to obstruct the movement of fluids, sound, etc.: Any spraying operations shall be done within a baffled or enclosed area of the solvent cleaning machine.
    • : thwarted: “Every anarchist is a baffled dictator,” wrote Mussolini.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Examples

  • Testing brown tree snake skills could help design better baffles or other tools to protect endangered birds on Guam, Savidge says.

  • The researchers watched hours of video footage to see how well the baffle deterred the brown tree snakes.

  • It lassoed itself around the baffle and began slowly ascending.

  • That baffled line about the male psyche, delivered by 28-year-old stand-up comedian Yang Li last year, has become a catch-phrase for feminists in China.

  • Using a single, large, lasso-like grip allows the brown tree snake to climb wider trees — or baffles, explains study coauthor Bruce Jayne, a biologist at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.

  • Servis, a general contractor, was baffled by how introverted Stone acted.

  • Still other critics are baffled that Borges was influenced by such strange and disparate sources.

  • Martin Amis is not baffled by the modern world; he observes it with precision.

  • Baffled by the jargon-heavy consumer information manual, I chatted with Cheryl Luptowski from the NSF consumer affairs office.

  • Putin said in late April that he was baffled that the Americans were targeting the Russian oligarchs.

  • There seemed the flavour of some strange authority in her that baffled all approach to the former intimacy.

  • She had some secret on her mind, which utterly baffled even the Jew's paternal sagacity.

  • And he never cared whether she was looking through the glass or whether she was staring, baffled, at the rock.

  • This discovery was one of the great feats of the human mind; it baffled the wits of the best men for thousands of years.

  • Time and again their efforts were baffled by new falls, but always the same persistent eager spirit drove them back to their toil.