daze 的 2 个定义
dazed, daz·ing.
- to stun or stupefy with a blow, shock, etc.: He was dazed by a blow on the head.
- to overwhelm; dazzle: The splendor of the palace dazed her.
- a dazed condition; state of bemusement: After meeting the author, I was in a daze for a week.
daze 近义词
confusion
daze 的近义词 15 个
- stupor
- befuddlement
- bewilderment
- distraction
- gauze
- glaze
- haze
- maze
- narcosis
- shock
- stupefaction
- trance
- lala-land
- muddledness
- nadaville
daze 的反义词 2 个
confuse, shock
更多daze例句
- It was one of those things where you kind of needed him to snap and wake us up out of our daze.
- Earlier today, I walked around the kitchen holding one of those pink snappers, half in a daze, thinking what I could do with it.
- I was in a daze, still wearing clothes stiffened with evaporated sea salt.
- But others walked quietly in a daze or lay on their backs and started at the sky.
- I was a little freaked out but curious enough to go back to my orange daze and hear some more words from the man in the ether.
- Svetlana and Ksenya would agree with that assessment—they remember arriving in a daze.
- When Henry appeared, a trifle shaken out of his daze and anxious only to get away, Mr. Cordyce stretched out his hand.
- Only half convinced and full of suspicion, the Sultan walked on in a daze, as though he were going to his last doom.
- It was a glancing blow, but it was enough to daze the man and send him reeling backward.
- And Black Hood, his mind still in a daze, stared down at the gems in the copper's hand.
- Though the boss's disappearance was now four days old, things were still in a sort of daze down at the railroad offices.