1.使眼花,耀眼,使眼花缭乱
2.使茫然
3.闪,耀;晃眼
1.眩惑,炫耀
2.使人眼花缭乱的事物
1.if a bright light dazzles you, you cannot see for a short period of time
2.to impress someone a lot, for example with your beauty, intelligence, or skill
1.the extreme brightness of a light that makes you unable to see for a short period of time
2.an extremely impressive quality
1.all these movements would be painful, and he would be too dazzled to make out the objects whose shadows he had been used to see.
那么,所有这些动作对他来说都会是痛苦的,他会感到眼花缭乱,无法看清他从前只见影子的那些物品。
2.In this state of revery, an eye which could have cast a glance into Marius'interior would have been dazzled with the purity of that soul.
在这种梦境中,如果有人细察马吕斯的内心,他的眼睛将被这人心灵的纯洁所炫惑。
3.Suddenly his eye gave a blink, as if it had met something that either dazzled or shocked its pupil.
突然他的眼睛眨巴了一下,仿佛看到了什么撩乱或惊扰他眸子的东西似的。
4."We have been dazzled, we have been impressed, we have been blown away by these games but we have not been intimidated, " he said.
“我们为这届奥运会而惊叹,印象深刻,完全给镇住了,但我们并没有被吓倒,”他表示。
5.Morrel uttered a loud exclamation, and frantic, doubtful, dazzled, AS though by a celestial vision, he fell upon his knees.
莫雷尔发出一声大叫,他如痴如狂充满疑惑、象是看到了天堂的景象,感到头晕目眩似的跪了下去。
6.To her mind there was nothing of the infinite about Mrs. Penniman; Catherine saw her all at once, as it was not dazzled by the apparition.
在凯瑟琳看来佩尼曼太太没有什么深不可测的地方,她能一目了然地将她看透而不被她外表的假象所迷惑。
7.Try not to be befuddled by the gloom of a current worry - or dazzled by the glare of an unrealistic fantasy.
不要被当前的忧虑蒙蔽了眼睛——或者为不显示的幻象遮掩真相。
8.We act as if others exist just to be dazzled by us and to spread our reputation throughout our community.
我们做得好像别人存在的目的就是要赞叹我们的光芒,并四处传扬我们的名声。
9.The bright light of the motor car on the dark country road dazzled my eyes .
在黑暗的乡村道路上,汽车照耀的灯光使我目眩。
10.If you do see a Bond show, be prepared to be dazzled by flashy moves, lighting shows, and fashionable clothes.
如果你要去看现场演出,跳跃的舞步、精彩的表演和时尚的服饰会让你眼花缭乱。