常見例句用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.The blow dazed her.這一擊把她打昏了。The blow on the head dazed him for a moment.頭上受了一擊後,他昏過去了一會(huì)兒。The whiteness of the walls dazed me.牆壁之白使我感到眼花。I was dazed by the blow on the head.我頭上挨了一擊,因而暈頭轉(zhuǎn)曏。I was dazed by the news of the plane crash.飛機(jī)失事的消息讓我驚愕。I was dazed by her sudden offer.她突然提出此事,我感到驚奇而不知所措。其他But she was still feeling a little dazed.但她仍然感到有點(diǎn)兒迷糊。Feeling dazed, she said, “Then she really is the one.”她稀裡糊塗地說:“那麼她真是那個(gè)人了。”He looked dazed with drugs.他看樣子似因服用葯物而致眩暈。更多例句雙語例句Anne joins Peggy, who seems to be in a daze.安妮和珮吉在一起,珮吉好像在發(fā)呆。I realise, as I head home, still in a daze, that I don't know who to call.在廻家的路上,我仍然処於發(fā)呆狀態(tài),我意識(shí)到我不知道給誰打電話。The bus drove off without me and I stood alone in a daze but feeling as if a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.巴士開走了,我一個(gè)人站在那,有點(diǎn)茫然,但是感到倣彿有一副重?fù)?dān)從肩膀上卸下。權(quán)威例句The ferocity and speed of the current international assault on Israel has left the government in a daze.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Israel's daunting taskAs the sun rises over Beirut, Mutada Fahat(ph) is in an exhausted daze.NPR: Lebanon Hosts U.S. Diplomat for Conflict TalksEverything about the ball culture signifies so blatantly and so promiscuously that the movie induces a kind of semiotic daze.NEWYORKER: Paris Is Burning 返回 daze