dazzle

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释义

v. 使目眩;使眼花;使惊叹

n. 耀眼;眩惑;灿烂

自然拼读

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词态

现在分词:dazzling

第三人称单数:dazzles

过去式:dazzled

过去分词:dazzled

复数:dazzles

形容词:dazzling

副词:dazzlingly

例句

And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined.

虽然这光芒令人眼花缭乱,但它确实给予我们一种不曾经历和无法想象的美感和静谧的启示。

a deer dazzled by the headlights

被车头灯光照得目眩的鹿

As children, we were dazzled by my uncle’s good looks and charm.

小时候,我叔叔的英俊外表和魅力令我们倾倒。

But strong flashes do more than just dazzle one's friends—they distort the quality of the picture.

不过强闪光不仅仅是闪得被拍的朋友眼花缭乱——强闪光也会使照片失真变形。

近义

vi.眼花缭乱;炫耀

show off

brag about

n.耀眼的光;灿烂

effulgence

flashiness

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