stupefied 的定义
stu·pe·fied, stu·pe·fy·ing.
- to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor.
- to stun, as with a narcotic, a shock, or a strong emotion.
- to overwhelm with amazement; astound; astonish.
stupefied 近义词
dazed
更多stupefied例句
- No matter how often people claim otherwise, Americans are more stupefied by certain things than obsessed with them.
- And she dragged a part of it across the floor, and threw it under the bed, Ramona standing by, stupefied.
- He mingled with the mob, leaving Philip stupefied for several seconds, unable to credit sight and hearing.
- The Dales and Ward, walking toward the end cabin when Dicks was killed, halted and stood as if stupefied.
- Then the intelligence of the poor people, stupefied by cold and fright, seemed suddenly to awaken.
- The duke could not restrain a smile at the bewilderment of the Nabob, stupefied to find him so well informed.