daze
英 [deɪz]
美 [deɪz]
n. 恍惚;迷乱;茫然
过去分词:dazed 过去式:dazed 现在分词:dazing 第三人称单数:dazes
BNC.21479 / COCA.16871
习惯用语
n.
- in a daze
- 迷茫;茫然;恍惚
in a confused state - I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.
自从听到那消息,我一直茫然不知所措。
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 恍惚;迷乱;茫然
If someone isin a daze, they are feeling confused and unable to think clearly, often because they have had a shock or surprise.- For 35 minutes I was walking around in a daze.
我茫然地走了35 分钟。
- For 35 minutes I was walking around in a daze.
英英释义
noun
- confusion characterized by lack of clarity
- the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
- his mother's death left him in a daze
- he was numb with shock
verb
- overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
- The news stunned her
- to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
- She was dazzled by the bright headlights
双语例句
- This morning, Peter sat on the river bank and was in a daze.
一天早上,彼得坐在小河边发呆。 - I was able to wind and rain in this voyage? Think of here, I am not in a daze, I had to lift books.
我能够在风雨中远航吗?想到这里,我不再发呆,我捧起了书本。 - My first love, it disappeared in the daze.
我的初恋,就在迷迷糊糊中消失了。 - I'm in a daze and some days still can't believe my great fortune.
在这段时间里,我依旧迷乱而不敢相信自己的好运气。 - I always stared the other side of the road in a daze.
我总是怔怔地往着路的那边发呆。 - Karen had been in a daze all the way to london.
卡伦去伦敦时一路上神情恍惚。 - He had been in a daze all the way to New York.
他去纽约途中一路恍惚。 - I'm in a daze after work.
工作之后我总是头晕目眩。 - Inexplicable in a bad mood, do not want to speak to anyone, just one quiet daze.
莫名地心情不好,不想和任何人说话,只想一个人静静地发呆。 - She was wandering around in a daze after she got the highest mark in the university.
当在大学里取得了最高分时,她有些不知所措了。