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flabbergasted

US // (ˈflæbəˌɡɑːstɪd) //

瞠目结舌,惊呆了,瞠目结舌的,诧异

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : informal overcome with astonishment; amazed; astounded

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Examples

  • Sebastian Vidal, a field coordinator for MSF, told NPR he was “flabbergasted” at the lack of international response.

  • Several senators at the hearing were flabbergasted at their answers.

  • The pastors, leaders who reached about 24,000 people every week, were flabbergasted.

  • The request left Reid “flabbergasted,” he says, but he agreed to take it on.

  • She said she was still “flabbergasted that the French deprived themselves of him”.

  • A flock of young pullets that have been accustomed to ranging freely over the farm were completely flabbergasted by the situation.

  • To say that David was flabbergasted was to express his condition mildly.

  • If I hadnt been so flabbergasted I might have given you a friendly tip.

  • Flabbergasted and breathless, Chris was unaware that he had moved closer to peer out the window in every direction.

  • He was flabbergasted for a while,” replied Joe, “but he finally called it a two-base hit and let it go at that.