dazzled
v. 使目眩( dazzle的过去式和过去分词 ); 使惊异不已; 炫耀,迷惑; 看朱成碧
If someone or something dazzles you, you are extremely impressed by their skill, qualities, or beauty.
George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world...
乔治的洞察世情令她叹服。
The movie's special effects fail to dazzle.
这部电影的特效未能出彩。
The dazzle of something is a quality it has, such as beauty or skill, which is impressive and attractive.
The dazzle of stardom and status attracts them.
明星的光彩和地位吸引着他们。
If a bright light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see properly for a short time.
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。
Kelly was dazzled by the lights.
灯光照得凯莉有些眼晕。
The dazzle of a light is its brightness, which makes it impossible for you to see properly for a short time.
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。
...a filter that can cut dazzle.
可以去除眩光的滤光片
1. having vision overcome temporarily by or as if by intense light;
2. stupefied or dizzied by something overpowering;
George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world.
乔治的洞察世情令她叹服。
She dazzled London society as the most beautiful debutante of her generation.
她首次出现在伦敦社交界便艳惊四座,被视为同龄人里最美丽的年轻女子。
He was momentarily dazzled by the strong sunlight.
强烈的阳光使他一时睁不开眼。
She was dazzled by bright lights when she came into the room.
她走进屋内时被强光刺得睁不开眼.
One is dazzled by the endless array of beautiful exhibits.
展品琳琅满目,美不胜收.