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dazzled

/daz-uhl/US // ˈdæz əl //UK // (ˈdæzəl) //

目眩神迷,眼花缭乱,眼花缭乱的,头晕目眩

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v.有主动词 verb
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    daz·zled, daz·zling.

    • : to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light: He was dazzled by the sudden sunlight.
    • : to impress deeply; astonish with delight: The glorious palace dazzled him.
v.无主动词 verb
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    daz·zled, daz·zling.

    • : to shine or reflect brilliantly: gems dazzling in the sunlight.
    • : to be overpowered by light: Her eyes dazzled in the glare.
    • : to excite admiration by brilliance: Once one is accustomed to such splendor, it no longer dazzles.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of dazzling: the dazzle of the spotlights.
    • : something that dazzles.

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Examples

  • The self-styled ‘Art Criminal’ dazzled onlookers and made history when he tightrope walked between the WTC towers 40 years ago.

  • Halle Berry won the same award in 2002 for Monster's Ball when she dazzled in a semi-sheer, maroon Elie Saab gown.

  • The following looks—everything from eveningwear to denim jeans—dripped and dazzled with embellishment.

  • Nine years ago he dazzled audiences with his $7,000 time-travel flick ‘Primer.’

  • And skirts dazzled the eyes with patterns borrowed from traditional ceramics.

  • He dazzled the eyes and might have had for the asking the heart and hand of Diana Horton—Ruth's cousin.

  • Dazzled by the more lavish gifts, she looked listlessly and disdainfully at bodkins, three for twopence.

  • His eyes were so dazzled with tears that he could hardly see to drive, nor did his father speak at first.

  • The one permits herself to be dazzled, intoxicated—the other always preserves her indifference.

  • The sun glanced on the crystal cross in the Pope's hand: those who saw were dazzled, and looked away.