awed
adj. 充满敬畏的,表示敬畏的
v. 使敬畏,使惊惧( awe的过去式和过去分词 )
Awe is the feeling of respect and amazement that you have when you are faced with something wonderful and often rather frightening.
She gazed in awe at the great stones...
她惊叹地盯着那些巨石。
His fellow officers regarded him with awe as some sort of genius...
同事们很敬畏他,视他如天才。
If you are awed by someone or something, they make you feel respectful and amazed, though often rather frightened.
I am still awed by David's courage...
戴维的勇敢依然让我敬佩。
The crowd listened in awed silence.
充满敬畏的人群安静地聆听。
If you are in awe of someone or if you stand in awe of them, you have a lot of respect for them and are slightly afraid of them.
Caroline hardly dared talk in Alex's presence, she was so in awe of him.
卡罗琳在亚历克斯面前几乎不敢说话,她对他很是敬畏。
1. inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence;
2. having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread;
The crowd listened in awed silence.
充满敬畏的人群安静地聆听。
The audience was awed into silence by her stunning performance.
观众席上鸦雀无声,人们对他出色的表演感到惊叹.
I was awed by the huge gorilla.
那只大猩猩使我惊惧.
They were awed by him and looked at each other in uneasy admiration.
他们对他感到敬畏,彼此面面相觑,露出不安的钦佩之情.
"'Tain't thunder,'said Huckleberry, in an awed tone, " becuz thunder -- "
“ 那不是雷声, ”哈克贝利说, 声音里带有惊恐, “ 因为雷声 —— ”