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bewildering

/bih-wil-der-ing/US // bɪˈwɪl dər ɪŋ //UK // (bɪˈwɪldərɪŋ) //

令人困惑的,令人费解的,莫名其妙,令人困惑的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : extremely confusing: a bewildering schedule of events.

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Examples

  • The increasing empowerment of workers is frustrating and bewildering for many managers.

  • In our new monthly column, Ask a Gear Editor, we’ll answer readers’ most bewildering equipment quandaries.

  • My cycle eventually returned on its own, offsetting a need for more aggressive intervention, but that made the rollercoaster of my initial diagnosis even more bewildering.

  • The team’s record is a vein of impressive victories streaking through a mass of bewildering, rock-bottom losses.

  • So, “scuffling a little bit” is back in force and as always is absolutely beautiful and bewildering in its understatement.

  • The new AMC series Turn, which premieres April 6, is bewildering at first.

  • But purely from a policy perspective, it is a bewildering pattern.

  • Yet, it is still routine to see a bewildering insistence on defeat.

  • The events at the United Nations last week represented an historic and quite bewildering reversal of positions.

  • But as you point out, this can be bewildering for the consumer who is driving all of this.

  • The attempt failed, and was followed by a rapid succession of miscellaneous thrusts and passes in bewildering variety.

  • And now, hosts of bewildering and confused ideas came crowding on his mind.

  • The excitement of the day, and this dim light of stars and bewildering mist combined to trick me.

  • She wondered if he had met as many people and received as many bewildering impressions as she had done.

  • Very cautiously he lowered the mental barrier and the man's thoughts impinged on his mind in bewildering confusion.