1.敬畏; 畏惧; 惊惧; 惊叹
1.〈正式〉使敬畏; 使惊奇
1.a feeling of great respect and admiration, often combined with fear
1.<formal>to make sb. feel awe
1.You shall not call it conspiracy All that this people calls conspiracy; And you shall not fear what they fear nor be awed by it.
凡这百姓所称为同谋背叛的,你们不要称之为同谋背叛;他们所怕的,你们不要怕,也不要畏惧。
2.Before I could answer her eyes fastened with an awed expression on her little finger.
我还没来得及回答,她便两眼带着畏惧的表情盯着她的小手指。
3.In Ambreene's awed fingers, the gem seemed warm and alive-and weightless , as if it could float on its own.
在艾布瑞妮充满敬畏的手指间,宝石温暖而有活力,却没有丝毫重量,就像它能自行飘浮。
4.So you were not awed . . . but you don't seem to be awed by anything.
所以你不害怕吧,你好像什么都不怕的。
5.In this last respect, however, even Carnegie might have been a bit awed by Mrs Cheung.
不过,在这最后一方面,即使是卡内基也可能会与张女士相形见绌。
6."It's just like the Matrix! " Trevor awed. "I never imagined it to be like this! "
“就跟黑客帝国一样!”特沃惊叹道。“我可从未想象这么棒!”
7.Ted launches into an awed analysis of the processing power of digital cameras, and how much computing horsepower they now feature.
Ted开展了对数码相机处理能力的深度分析,试图了解它们目前所展现出来的计算能力。
8.The politicians, you could sense, were in his palm, awed by the plain fact of his being there, and embarrassed by the pie-thrower.
你可以感觉到,政客完全在他的掌控之中——单单他的在场这个显而易见的事实就让他们畏惧,而那个扔剃须膏的人让他们感到难堪。
9.She carried herself into the churchyard, awed by her own temerity, feeling like an explorer in a land of cannibals.
姑姑走进教堂的院子,被自己的草率给吓了一跳,好像是一个探险的人来到了食人族的领地。
10.To see it is to be awed , and I am every time I go back to China .
看到这番景象令人赞叹,我每次返回中国都有这种感受。