原级:flabbergast
第三人称单数:flabbergasts
现在分词:flabbergasting
形容词目瞪口呆,惊愕
动词使吃惊,使目瞪口呆( flabbergast的过去式和过去分词 )
1. 目瞪口呆地:50. kangaroo 袋鼠 | 51. flabbergasted 目瞪口呆地 | 52. hippopotamus 河马
2. 吃惊的:51. Flabbergasted吃惊的 | 52. Hippopotamus爱马的人 | 53. Gothic哥特式的
3. 目瞪口呆的:50.kangaroo 袋鼠 | 51. flabbergasted 目瞪口呆的 | 52.hippopotamus 河马
1. 大为惊讶的;目瞪口呆的
If you say that you are flabbergasted, you are emphasizing that you are extremely surprised.
e.g. Everybody was flabbergasted when I announced I was going to emigrate to Australia.
我宣布要移民去澳大利亚时,所有人都惊呆了。
1. " We were flabbergasted, " said Harper of the surprise gift.
2. When many of his friends first came here, they were " flabbergasted " when they saw very modern metropolises.
3. Chinese people are usually flabbergasted that I can speak even a word of Mandarin.
4. Fraser High School Principal Martin Elliott was quoted as saying he was flabbergasted at the " absolutely bloody bizarre " idea of younger sex.
5. Experts are flabbergasted by the ancient people's skill in making gold artifacts.
6. He snapped a few pictures and sent them to a flabbergasted Smith.
adj
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: dumbfounded dumfounded stupefied thunderstruck dumbstruck dumbstricken