She was totally bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
他的情绪突变搞得她全然不知所措。
1.使为难,使着慌;使手足无措;使变糊涂
2.〈古〉使迷路
1.to make someone feel confused
1.What may appear ahead may confuse and bewilder those who do not choose to see through it.
前方也许显露出一些混乱和迷惘,是那些完全没有选择去看破它的人。
2.Iran expelled or imprisoned the mainstream media for a reason: to blind the world, to bewilder it, to make it forgetful.
伊朗之所以驱逐或者监禁主流媒体记者,原因之一就是要对世界搞障眼法,令其困惑,并使其遗忘。
3.Ok. Words strung together into sentences obviously bewilder you. Let me try again.
好吧。看起来把单词串成句子你听不懂。让我这样说。
4.confuse, perplex, bewilder, puzzle, confound The police were baffled by the false clues left by the clever thief.
警方被聪明的小偷留下的假线索迷惑住了。
5.Bewilder --to confuse or befuddle, especially with numerous conflicting situations, objects, or statements.
使为难,使迷惑迷惑或混乱,尤指被许多混乱的情况,物体和言论所迷惑。
6.the allusions to mythological characters in Milton's poems bewilder the reader who has not studied Latin.
的典故,以神话人物弥尔顿的诗迷读者谁不学习拉丁语。
7.Added to the aforementioned research on low fat diets, these two facts bewilder and baffle the average consumer.
加上前述研究低脂饮食,这两个事实困惑和挡板的平均消费。
8.The child is bewilder by the noise and the crowd.
孩子让噪声和人群给弄得晕头转向。
9.People go on asking these same questions because the subject really does interest and bewilder them.
人们继续提出同样的问题,因为这个题目确实使他们迷惑不解,津津乐道。
10.Nearby, Norman Beck, a remarkable magician from Dallas, will bewilder onlookers.
在附近,来自达拉斯的非凡的魔术师诺曼·贝克将要迷惑观众们。