n. 困惑,迷惘
词根:bewilder
adj.
bewildered 困惑的;眩
bewildering 使人困惑的;令人产生混乱的
adv.
bewilderingly 令人困惑地;使人迷乱地
v.
bewildered 使困惑(bewilder的过去分词)
bewildering 使迷惑(bewilder的ing形式)
vt.
bewilder 使迷惑,使不知所措
1.He shook his head in bewilderment.
他不解地摇了摇头。
2.He shook his head in bewilderment at the obduracy of this man.
这男人顽固不化,令他困惑不解、连连摇头。
3.I looked down in bewilderment.
我困惑地朝下看。
4.Young Japanese, in particular, feel apathy and bewilderment.
日本年轻人对此特别漠然和迷惘。
5.After a moment's bewilderment, he realized that it was not a mirror, but a painting. Curious, he began to climb the stairs.
短暂的迷惑之后,他意识到那不是镜子,而是一幅画。出于好奇,他登上了楼梯。
6.Megan's mother Jane expresses bewilderment that her daughter should develop this illness at such a young age.
梅根的母亲简对她的女儿在这样小的年纪就得了这样的疾病感到困惑。
7.Received your latest letter today, and while it was just shy of coherence, I think I can see where your bewilderment lies.
今天收到了你的最新一封信,尽管还是写得离题万里,不过我想我看出了你的困惑所在。
8.When the woman shook her head in bewilderment.
那个女售货员还是迷惑不解地摇了摇头。
9.We're in the state once described by that great scholar of cyberspace, Manuel Castells, as "informed bewilderment".
我们正陷于某种状态,用著名的信息学者曼努埃尔.卡斯特的描述来说,叫做“知情困惑”。