stupefied
v. 使驚呆,使神志不清; 使驚訝( stupefy的過去式和過去分詞 )
adj. 目瞪口呆的,呆若木雞的; 昏昏沉沉的,失去知覺的
If something stupefies you, it shocks or surprises you so much that you cannot think properly for a while.
...a violent slap on the side of the head, which stunned and stupefied him.
他的一邊腦袋上猛地捱了一掌,使他頓時覺得暈頭轉向,昏天黑地
1. as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise;
2. in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock;
Surplus countries are simply stupefied by their plight. They should not be.
而勤儉節約的國家卻是在困境中感到無可奈何, 他們本不應該如此.
He ate so much that he felt stupefied.
他吃了很多,飽得厭厭欲睡.
Father approachs questioningly table, see castle of that two caboodle carefully can't help be stupefied.
爸爸迷惑地走近桌子, 仔細一看那兩堆棋子不禁停住了.
I was stupefied by what I read.
我讀到的內容把我驚呆了.
He was stupefied with drink.
他因酒醉而頭腦不清.