dumbfounded
英 [dʌmˈfaʊndɪd]
美 [dʌmˈfaʊndɪd]
adj. 惊呆了的
v. 使惊呆
dumbfound的过去分词和过去式
过去式:dumbfounded 过去分词:dumbfounded
BNC.40345 / COCA.31726
牛津词典
adj.
- 惊呆了的
unable to speak because of surprise- The news left her dumbfounded.
这消息把她惊呆了。
- The news left her dumbfounded.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 惊呆的;目瞪口呆的
If you aredumbfounded, you are extremely surprised by something.- I stood there dumbfounded.
我站在那儿目瞪口呆。
- I stood there dumbfounded.
英英释义
adj
- as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise
- a circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident
- the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless
- was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion
双语例句
- The board, sitting in the audience, was dumbfounded.
坐在听众席上的董事会成员目瞪口呆。 - I have some food here for your dogs, I said. dumbfounded, he took the bag as I set down the water in front of them.
我这儿有些给你的狗吃的食物,我说。他接过了口袋,惊讶地看到我把水放在他们跟前。 - A dumbfounded Pollack immediately orders a double vodka.
波拉克大吃一惊,马上点了一杯双份伏特加来压惊。 - This suggestion dumbfounded Joe.
这项建议使乔目瞪口呆。 - His heavy blow knocked me dumbfounded.
他重重的一拳打得我不知所措。 - I stood, dumbfounded, wondering if I should be the one to answer this child's first question about the birds and the bees.
我站起来,哑然失笑,我怀疑自己应不应该是回答这个孩子的第一个关于性的问题的人。 - She was completely dumbfounded by the news.
这消息使她完全惊呆了。 - The whole roomful of boys was dumbfounded. He had to present a smiling face though heavy-hearted.
虽然忧心忡忡,但他还得露出一副笑容。 - Skeptics who had doubted her ability to make a success of it were dumbfounded as her enthusiasm and tenacity proved them wrong.
当她以热忱和执着证明了那些曾怀疑她能力不足的人是错误的时候,他们都哑口无言。 - Dumbfounded and embarrassed, I collected my things and left the classroom without a word.
我不由地目瞪口呆、尴尬不已,把东西收拾好便一言不发地离开了教室。