bedazzled

英 [bɪˈdæzld] 美 [bɪˈdæzld]

adj.  眼花缭乱的; 迷乱的; 迷醉的
v.  深深打动; 使着迷; 使眼花缭乱
bedazzle的过去分词和过去式

COCA.43574



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 眼花缭乱的;迷乱的;迷醉的
    If you are bedazzled by someone or something, you are so amazed and impressed by them that you feel confused.
    1. Many people are bedazzled by fame.
      许多人为名所困。

双语例句

  1. Many people are bedazzled by fame.
    许多人为名所困。
  2. President Obama is bedazzled by the idea of manufacturing jobs as the way forward.
    奥巴马总统眼中只有一种观点,即制造业岗位才是解决美国就业问题的关键。
  3. But Prof Kennedy was also bedazzled by the rise of Japan, arguing that it was likely to expand faster than the other major powers in the future and would be much more powerful economically by the early 21st century.
    但肯尼迪教授还是为日本的崛起所迷惑,宣称该国今后的扩张速度可能比其它主要大国都快,此外,到21世纪初,日本经济将远为强大。
  4. Spring riding off the evening with a cold and ruthless blockade bedazzled, your smile and wait, feeling the blade drawn.
    黄昏踏落春色,用冷漠无情封锁了你的笑容和痴痴等待,情之刃划下。
  5. Second Wave propagandists regularly picture them as na& iuml; ve, unconcerned with dollar realities, and bedazzled by blue-sky technology.
    第二次浪潮宣传者把他们描写成天真,不关心美元现实情况,被一些价值极微技术冲昏头脑人。