英语单词

stupefy是什么意思

stupefy

英['stjuːpɪfaɪ] |美['stupɪfaɪ]
    vt.使发呆,使昏昏沉沉;使惊讶
日语:呆然とする 法语:abrutir 德语:verblüffend 韩语:멍청하다 俄语:dejar estupefacto

牛津词典

verb

  1. 使惊讶(或惊呆、思维不清、神志不清)
    to surprise or shock sb; to make sb unable to think clearly
    1. He was stupefied by the amount they had spent.
      得知他们花了那么多钱,他都惊呆了。
    2. She was stupefied with cold.
      她给冻迷糊了。


同、反义词

同义词:
v.
amaze,astonish,astound,surprise,stagger
反义词:
v.
enlighten


词形变化

过去分词:stupefied 过去式:stupefied 现在分词:stupefying 第三人称单数:stupefies



双语例句

  1. But a city is not a machine; as in Masdar and Songdo, this version of the city can deaden and stupefy the people who live in its all-efficient embrace.
    但是城市不是一台机器,不能像马斯达尔和松岛那样,那样版本的城市会在高效中使得生活其中的人们变得死气沉沉和昏头昏脑。
  2. You've had another opportunity to try to stupefy me.
    你还会有机会来愚弄我的。
  3. There is not one of those women, Egyptian, Turkish, or Greek, whom here you call'good women,'who do not know how, by means of chemistry, to stupefy a doctor, and in psychology to amaze a confessor.
    埃及,土耳其,希腊的女人,就是你们在此称之为‘好女人’的那些人,她们都知道该如何在药物学上使医生们吓得目瞪口呆或在心理学上惊倒忏悔师们。
  4. To exhilarate or stupefy as if with alcohol. He drinks much champagne and Becomes elevated.
    使陶醉使人兴奋或木然,就象喝醉了酒似的他喝了许多香槟,已经醉醺醺的了。


语源

late Middle English: from French stupéfier, from Latin stupefacere, from stuperebe struck senseless


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