dumbfounded

dumbfounded [dʌmˈfaʊndɪd]  [dʌmˈfaʊndɪd] 

原级:dumbfound

第三人称单数:dumbfounds

现在分词:dumbfounding

dumbfounded 基本解释
惊呆的,目瞪口呆的;使人哑然失声,使发楞( dumbfound的过去式和过去分词 );
dumbfounded 网络解释

1. 惑:恩赐:condescending, patronizing, | 惑:puzzle, baffle, confuse, perplex, dumbfounded | 妒:cynicism, begrudge,

2. 惊呆的:temple 太阳穴 | dumbfounded 惊呆的 | stupidity 愚蠢

dumbfounded 单语例句

1. Many expert observers contended that the situation put establishmentarians in an extremely precarious place, only to be dumbfounded by the final results.

2. What struck me dumbfounded was why the distinction between Chinese and Hong Kongers?

3. dumbfounded在线翻译

3. Although I don't know much about sculpting but judging from everything that was on display today I didn't feel alienated or dumbfounded.

4. The war of words quickly turned physical, leaving Weathers'visiting parents dumbfounded with what they were witnessing.

5. dumbfounded

5. " The lofty skies and expansive fields left me dumbfounded, " she sighs.

6. Zhang described his feeling after the performance on Saturday as " dumbfounded ".

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7. All concerned were dumbfounded when Meng told them the restroom posters were actually his own idea.

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8. The Illinois senator shattered records and dumbfounded Republicans and Democrats by raising $ 150 million in September.

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9. When Huang opened the box at home, she was dumbfounded to see a pile of stone within.

10. Bian was dumbfounded because he didn't understand what the officer meant.

dumbfounded 英英释义

adj

1. dumbfounded

1. as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise

    e.g. a circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident
           the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless
           was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion

    Synonym: dumfounded flabbergasted stupefied thunderstruck dumbstruck dumbstricken