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dazzle

英 [ˈdæzl]

美 [ˈdæzl]

v.  (强光等)使目眩,使眼花; (美貌、技能等)使倾倒,使赞叹不已,使眼花缭乱
n.  耀眼眩目; 令人眼花缭乱; 令人眼花缭乱的东西(或特性)

过去分词:dazzled 过去式:dazzled 现在分词:dazzling 第三人称单数:dazzles 复数:dazzles 

CET6考研TOEFLIELTSTEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.13863 / COCA.12418

牛津词典

    verb

    • (强光等)使目眩,使眼花
      if a strong light dazzles you, it is so bright that you cannot see for a short time
      1. He was momentarily dazzled by the strong sunlight.
        强烈的阳光使他一时睁不开眼。
    • (美貌、技能等)使倾倒,使赞叹不已,使眼花缭乱
      to impress sb a lot with your beauty, skill, etc.
      1. He was dazzled by the warmth of her smile.
        她那温柔的微笑使他神魂颠倒。

    noun

    • 耀眼眩目;令人眼花缭乱
      the quality that bright light has that stops you from seeing clearly
      1. 令人眼花缭乱的东西(或特性)
        a thing or quality that impresses you but may prevent you from understanding or thinking clearly

        柯林斯词典

        • VERB 使惊叹;使叹服;使倾倒
          If someone or somethingdazzlesyou, you are extremely impressed by their skill, qualities, or beauty.
          1. George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world...
            乔治的洞察世情令她叹服。
          2. The movie's special effects fail to dazzle.
            这部电影的特效未能出彩。
        • N-SING 辉煌;灿烂;艳丽;令人赞叹的特质
          Thedazzle ofsomething is a quality it has, such as beauty or skill, which is impressive and attractive.
          1. The dazzle of stardom and status attracts them.
            明星的光彩和地位吸引着他们。
        • VERB (强光等)使目眩,使眼花
          If a bright lightdazzlesyou, it makes you unable to see properly for a short time.
          1. The sun, glinting from the pool, dazzled me...
            在太阳的照射下,池面上泛起粼粼波光,让我一时睁不开眼。
          2. Kelly was dazzled by the lights.
            灯光照得凯莉有些眼晕。
        • N-UNCOUNT (光的)炫目,耀眼,闪耀
          Thedazzleof a light is its brightness, which makes it impossible for you to see properly for a short time.
          1. The sun's dazzle on the water hurts my eyes.
            水面上耀眼的阳光刺痛了我的眼睛。
          2. ...a filter that can cut dazzle.
            可以去除眩光的滤光片
        • See also:razzle-dazzle

        英英释义

        noun

        • brightness enough to blind partially and temporarily

          verb

          • amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill
            1. Her arguments dazzled everyone
            2. The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps
          • to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
            1. She was dazzled by the bright headlights
            Synonym:bedazzledaze

          双语例句

          • George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world
            乔治的洞察世情令她叹服。
          • The sun's dazzle on the water hurts my eyes.
            水面上耀眼的阳光刺痛了我的眼睛。
          • The dazzle of high technology aside, new england's economy is still largely based on fishing.
            撇开令人眼花缭乱的高科技不谈,新英格兰的经济主要还是以渔业为基础。
          • It's at this point that you dazzle with your story, as Sullivan calls it.
            Sullivan说在这时候你就会因为你的故事而耀眼。
          • A variety of opera performances, acrobatics shows, paintings, calligraphy and food will dazzle you.
            各种戏剧表演,杂志表演,绘画,书法和食物会让你眼花缭乱。
          • The sun, glinting from the pool, dazzled me
            在太阳的照射下,池面上泛起粼粼波光,让我一时睁不开眼。
          • Failure to distinguish between technology dazzle and real learning value.
            未能区分技术的炫耀和真正的学习价值。
          • Put on dark glasses or the sun will dazzle you and you won't be able to see.
            戴上墨镜,否则耀眼的阳光会让你看不见任何东西。
          • The dazzle of the spotlights made him ill at ease.
            聚光灯的耀眼强光使他局促不安。
          • Strong lights dazzle the eyes.
            强烈的灯光炫人眼目。