1.压倒;压服;推翻;倾覆;淹没;覆盖
2.(用感情等)制服;使十分感动;使不好意思;使不知所措
1.to affect someone’s emotions in a very powerful way; to surprise someone very much
2.to exist in such great amounts that someone or something cannot deal with them
3.to defeat an opponent in a sport or game, especially by a lot of points, goals, etc.; to defeat an enemy in a battle
1.Mr. Anequaire, whose own clothes were pressed and shoes polished, said he had been overwhelmed with new children since the earthquake.
穿着整洁的衣服和锃亮的鞋子,Anequaire说道,它对地震后新来的孩子感到不知所措。
2.The head of the ambulance service in Mogadishu said it had been overwhelmed by the number of injured civilians.
救护服务的负责人在摩加迪沙说,平民死伤人数过多,已经有点不堪重负的感觉了。
3.If you feel you're overwhelmed with details or looking at a problem too narrowly, look at it from a more general perspective.
如果你感到对问题的细节看不过来,或者看待问题的方式太窄,那么从更笼统的角度看待它。
4.Yeah, I was absolutely overwhelmed, I really enjoyed it and I had such high expectations of it, 'cause everyone's been sort of saying. . .
对,我简直是太兴奋了,我确实是享受这一刻。还有就是我对它存着极高的期望,‘原因是大伙儿都一直在不断的说…
5.At the beginning of the Second World War, the weapons that the enemy had overwhelmed ours.
在二次大战初期,敌人的武器压倒了我们。
6.The novel evokes the dark side of the one-party autocracy, yet its heroes seem to be overwhelmed by He's eloquent policy speech.
《盛世——中国2013》引出了一党专政的黑暗面,而小说中的英雄们似乎被何高尚的政策演讲淹没。
7.When Chen first arrived three years ago, she was overwhelmed. There was simply too much to get used to for a girl fresh out of college.
当Chen三年前第一次来到这里的时候,她不知所措。对于一个刚刚走出大学的女孩子来说,有太多的东西要适应。
8.Doctors soon gave him the had news: he had ALS, it would only get worse, and there was no cure. Hawking was overwhelmed.
很快,医生告诉他这个坏消息:他得的是ALS病,而且病情只会越来越糟,却无法治愈。霍金不知所措。
9.He said he was overwhelmed by the sheer number of them.
他说,仅仅是这些邮件的数量就让他受不了了。
10.Of her Women of the Year award, she said: "It's such a privilege. I feel a little overwhelmed. "
她在发表获奖感言时说:“这真是巨大的荣耀,我感到有些受宠若惊。”