bewildered

英[bɪ'wɪldəd] 美[bɪ'wɪldəd]
  • adj. 困惑的
  • 动词bewilder的过去式和过去分词形式.
Adjective:
  1. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment;

    "obviously bemused by his questions"
    "bewildered and confused"
    "a cloudy and confounded philosopher"
    "just a mixed-up kid"
    "she felt lost on the first day of school"

1. Some shoppers looked bewildered by the sheer variety of goods on offer.
光是摆在那里的各式商品就让一些购物者晕头转向了。

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2. "I was once as bewildered as you are," she said meaningfully.
“我曾经和你一样迷惑,”她意味深长地说。

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3. He took the bewildered Elliott by the arm and guided him out.
他抓着不知所措的埃利奥特的胳膊,把他带了出来。

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4. The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused.
观众们并没有觉得好笑,更不用说那些一头雾水的演员了。

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5. He was shattered and bewildered by this trenchant criticism.
他因这番尖锐的批评而万念俱灰,茫然不知所措。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He assured me that behind the diplomatic chatter, Japan's foreign ministry was fuming and bewildered.
      他向我保证在喋喋不休的外交辞令背后,日本外务省一定是恼火和困惑的。
    2. He decided he had no choice but to drop out, telling his bewildered parents he wasn't cut out for college.
      他决定他除了退学没有别的选择,但他也告诉他困惑的父母他不会放弃大学的。

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