baffled / ˈbæf əld /

感到困惑的感到困惑的是混乱的感到困惑

baffled 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. bewildered or perplexed; puzzled: I went to bed shaking my head, completely baffled and amazed at the strange turn the day had taken.
  2. 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.
  3. thwarted: “Every anarchist is a baffled dictator,” wrote Mussolini.

baffled 近义词

v. 动词 verb

perplex

v. 动词 verb

hinder

更多baffled例句

  1. Testing brown tree snake skills could help design better baffles or other tools to protect endangered birds on Guam, Savidge says.
  2. The researchers watched hours of video footage to see how well the baffle deterred the brown tree snakes.
  3. It lassoed itself around the baffle and began slowly ascending.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Servis, a general contractor, was baffled by how introverted Stone acted.
  7. Still other critics are baffled that Borges was influenced by such strange and disparate sources.
  8. Martin Amis is not baffled by the modern world; he observes it with precision.
  9. Baffled by the jargon-heavy consumer information manual, I chatted with Cheryl Luptowski from the NSF consumer affairs office.
  10. Putin said in late April that he was baffled that the Americans were targeting the Russian oligarchs.
  11. There seemed the flavour of some strange authority in her that baffled all approach to the former intimacy.
  12. She had some secret on her mind, which utterly baffled even the Jew's paternal sagacity.
  13. And he never cared whether she was looking through the glass or whether she was staring, baffled, at the rock.
  14. This discovery was one of the great feats of the human mind; it baffled the wits of the best men for thousands of years.
  15. Time and again their efforts were baffled by new falls, but always the same persistent eager spirit drove them back to their toil.