dazzling 的定义
- so bright as to blind someone temporarily
- extremely clever, attractive, or impressive; brilliant; amazing
dazzling 近义词
radiant
更多dazzling例句
- Like many investors, this one had initially been won over by a dazzling demo, only to watch things go wrong, not just technically but culturally.
- The blue braided band Apple sent me to go with the blue watch creates a dazzling look, for example.
- In conclusion, Biohackers is an entertaining, visually dazzling thriller representing various biohacking subcultures while delivering cohesive science and a less-cohesive plot.
- Cate Blanchett was nominated for a 2015 Oscar for her dazzling performance in “Carol.”
- The regular camera has a dazzling 108 megapixels and is designed, theoretically, to provide sharper images, while the ultrawide and 5X telephoto lens both have 12 megapixel sensors.
- He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity.
- More than anyone he set the stage for the dazzling dominance of genre narratives in our own time.
- McEwan novels often have formally dazzling conclusions that recast the meaning of the preceding story.
- Is there an equivalent risk for fiction writers (who usually work obsessively without the promise of that dazzling income)?
- Even plain vanilla is dazzling—smooth and pure beyond description.
- The concerto made a generally dazzling and difficult impression upon me, but did not "take hold" of me particularly.
- Never before had so dazzling a prize shimmered before him in the near distance.
- Her features were perfectly regular, and she had a proudly-cut mouth, and such dazzling little teeth!
- The house was painted a dazzling white; the outside shutters, or jalousies, were green.
- There were pillars of the snowy lime a hundred feet in height, glittering in dazzling beauty.