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faze

/feyz/US // feɪz //UK // (feɪz) //

雾霾,凝视,晕眩,愣神

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fazed, faz·ing.

    • : to cause to be disturbed or disconcerted; daunt: The worst insults cannot faze him.

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Examples

  • Even a $5 billion fine imposed by the Federal Trade Commission after the Cambridge Analytica scandal didn’t really faze the company.

  • Although some leagues were fazed less than others, with the NFL somehow coming out as predictable as ever — because of course it did — many of the sports we track had some of their most chaotic seasons in recent memory.

  • It doesn’t faze the giraffes, but a pressure like that would cause all sorts of problems for people, from heart failure to kidney failure to swollen ankles and legs.

  • However, when asked about his comfort level putting a rookie in net, he said it didn’t faze him.

  • Viewers can’t look away, cringe from vicarious fear, or some combination of both — and are amazed that Thompson isn’t fazed at all.

  • I said I already know about Ferguson, nothing new can faze me about Ferguson.

  • None of this has seemed to faze the journalist, who, this fashion season, displayed her trademark ability to excite and infuriate.

  • First, the cheap shot threats that might have intimidated other victims and their lawyers don't faze me.

  • J'Absolutely Refuse to let this afternoon's decision faze me.

  • They may tell me we had a heavy storm in the middle of the night, but it didn't faze me one little bit.

  • Once or twice they came near having a spill in wind that didn't faze us a bit.

  • She got witch en' hoodoo charms, en' say ol' Nick en' all his imps cayn't faze 'er.

  • With only two of us aboard you know how easy she climbed; three passengers she could hoist, but four might faze her.

  • Seems as though his sense of proportion was out of gear; and you cant faze him, either.