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bewilder

/bih-wil-der/US // bɪˈwɪl dər //UK // (bɪˈwɪldə) //

迷惑,迷惑人,迷惑人心,迷惑人的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to confuse or puzzle completely; perplex: These shifting attitudes bewilder me.

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Examples

  • Near the beginning of the book, Kennedy is shocked and bewildered when a civil rights activist says he would not willingly defend his country in wartime.

  • Current and former state officials are bewildered by Fann’s actions, and fret about the motives and consequences of the audit.

  • Sam held very still, eyes wide, bewildered by the focused attention.

  • Spotify’s promise to bring more transparency to how podcasts are ranked on the charts is also a calculated pitch to podcast creators bewildered or disillusioned by the dominant, but resolutely mysterious, Apple Podcasts rankings.

  • Sometimes he roars like a tyrant, but there are also moments when he’s as plaintive and weak as a kitten, bewildered by a world, and by people, he no longer recognizes.

  • A purse can impress and intimidate, bewilder, berate, or amuse.

  • Few things bewilder the uncultured masses more than picking a decent bottle of wine.

  • He manifests himself to mankind only to stupefy their judgment and bewilder the reason he has bestowed on them.

  • Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate, Whirl and bewilder and flutter and fascinate!

  • Give me one day, and I'll give you a list of subjects that would bewilder you!

  • The question of how many cards to leave is one which seems to bewilder most people.

  • Adieu, Wilhelm: I will not further bewilder myself with this subject.