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第三人称
dazzles
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dazzling
过去式
dazzled
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dazzled
1
使眼花缭乱, 使惊叹
to impress or surprise someone greatly with remarkable talent or charm
及物动词
- Her stunning performance on stage dazzled the audience with her talent.
她在舞台上的惊艳表演以她的才华迷住了观众。
- The artist's intricate paintings dazzled art enthusiasts with their beauty.
艺术家复杂的画作以其美丽惊艳了艺术爱好者。
- The scientist's groundbreaking discoveries dazzled the academic community.
科学家的突破性发现惊艳了学术界。
- The speaker's eloquent speech dazzled the crowd with its brilliance.
演讲者雄辩的演讲以其才华 dazzle 了观众。
2
使目眩, 耀眼
to make someone unable to see for a short time due to a strong or brilliant light
及物动词
- The camera flash dazzled her eyes, leaving her blinking rapidly.
相机的闪光耀眼了她的眼睛,让她快速眨眼。
- The powerful stage lights dazzled the actors as they performed.
强大的舞台灯光炫目了表演中的演员。
- The intense sunlight dazzled his vision, forcing him to shield his eyes.
强烈的阳光耀眼,迫使他遮住眼睛。
- The sudden beam of the flashlight dazzled her, making it hard to see ahead.
手电筒突然的光束晃眼,让她很难看清前方。
- His eyes were dazzled by the glittering reflection off the water.
他的眼睛被水面上闪烁的反光 dazzle 了。