awe
n. 敬畏,驚歎
v. 使敬畏,驚歎
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...
她驚歎地盯著那些巨石。
His fellow officers regarded him with awe as some sort of genius...
同事們很敬畏他,視他如天才。
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...
戴維的勇敢依然讓我敬佩。
The crowd listened in awed silence.
充滿敬畏的人群安靜地聆聽。
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.
卡羅琳在亞歷克斯面前幾乎不敢說話,她對他很是敬畏。
1. an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration;
2. a profound emotion inspired by a deity;
1. inspire awe in;
The expressions of shock & awe on your friends & families faces will be priceless.
在表示了震驚 和 敬畏的您的朋友 和 家庭面臨的將是無價的.
People are in awe and praise to the heart, called the diamond dust.
人們都以讚美和敬畏之心, 稱之為鑽石星塵.
Fabrizzio whispered in awe, " It's the real thunderbolt. "
法布里吉奧以敬畏的心情悄悄他說: “ 這是真正給晴天霹靂擊中了. ”
The world andin awe of what China has accomplished.
中國所取得的巨大成就令世界矚目.
The first time I fired the standard rifle I was in awe.
我第一次射擊標準步槍時,感覺有些害怕.