foxed
adj. 变色的,有褐斑的,变酸的
A fox is a wild animal which looks like a dog and has reddish-brown fur, a pointed face and ears, and a thick tail. Foxes eat smaller animals.
If you are foxed by something, you cannot understand it or solve it.
I admit I was foxed for some time...
我承认我一度被难住了。
Only once did we hit on a question which foxed one of the experts...
我们只碰到过一个把一位专家也难住了的问题。
If you describe someone as a fox, you mean they are very clever and deceitful.
Enrico was too good, an old fox, cunning.
恩里科很有心计,是一只狡猾的老狐狸。
I admit I was foxed for some time.
我承认我一度被难住了。
I must admit I'm completely foxed.
我得承认我一点都不懂。
The trainee foxed the arrogant instructor with a knotty problem.
那位受训的队员故意用难题把傲慢的教练搞糊涂.
The foxed the arrogant instructor with a knotty problem.
那位受训的队员故意用难题把傲慢的“教练”搞糊涂.
Their set of George Eliot was foxed and buckled by the rain.
他们那套乔治.艾略特作品集被雨水淋得变色起皱了.