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bewilderedness

/bih-wil-derd/US // bɪˈwɪl dərd //

迷惑性,迷惑,困惑不解,迷惑力

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : completely puzzled or confused; perplexed.

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Examples

  • Rarer still is the bewildered champion who hails from a country with no record of producing an event finalist.

  • “After aggressive unions and bewildered school boards shut down schools for a year, the choice bandwagon has begun to roll,” he opined in the Wall Street Journal.

  • At that juncture, I delve into more details and may even recommend some in-depth articles for the increasingly bewildered listener.

  • The gentleman manning the table saw the bewildered look on my face and addressed me by saying, plainly, “Bread tubes.”

  • The experience left Shultz bewildered: “Maybe we are crazy?”

  • Bewildered adolescents, many of them accompanied by equally confused guardians, spill out into the hallway.

  • But the language about public schools and cricket bewildered audiences and Frank Rich gave it a stinking review.

  • Even President Obama seemed bewildered by the runaway program.

  • Five hours and loads of frustration later, the bewildered psychologist gave up.

  • She was so bewildered as to be more alive to the present distress of his condition than to the vague horrors downstairs.

  • As he fell a great blackness rose around him, and with it the bewildered clamour of awakened dogs.

  • He cast one bewildered glance into Dorothy's laughing, sympathetic face and, also, began to laugh aloud.

  • The charcoal drops, and the prisoner, passing his hand across his eyes, gazes bewildered at his own work.

  • Most girls of her age would have been enchanted and bewildered by this display of royal grandeur.