stupefy如何读

英:[ˈstju:pɪfaɪ]

美:[ˈstupɪfaɪ]

stupefy是什么意思

  • v.(使)茫然;失去知觉

stupefy自然拼读

stu·pe·fy

stu p faI

stupefy变形

第三人称单数:stupefies

现在分词:stupefying

过去式:stupefied

过去分词:stupefied

stupefy扩展

stupefyingly (adv.)

stupefy词根

词根:stupor

adj.

stupefied 目瞪口呆的;呆若木鸡的

stupefying 使人目瞪口呆的;让人昏沉的

stuporous 昏迷的,不省人事的;无感觉的

n.

stupor 昏迷,恍惚;麻木

stupefaction 麻醉;昏迷;麻木状态

v.

stupefied 吓呆(stupefy的过去分词)

stupefying 使发呆;使失去知觉(stupefy的ing形式)

stupefy英英释义

Verb

1. make dull or stupid or muddle with drunkenness or infatuation

2. be a mystery or bewildering to;

"This beats me!"

"Got me--I don't know the answer!"

"a vexing problem"

"This question really stuck me"

3. make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow;

"stun fish"

stupefy词源中文解释

"早在15世纪初,源自拉丁语 stupefacere “使愚蠢或麻木,使昏迷”,来自 stupere “被震惊”(参见 stupid)和 facere “制造,做”(来自 PIE 根 *dhe- “设置,放置”)。

stupefy词源英文解释

Middle English stupifien, modification of Latin stupefacere, from stupēre to be astonished + facere to make, do — more at do

The first known use of stupefy was in the 15th century

stupefy儿童词典英英释义

stupendousadjective

amazing especially because of great size or height

stupendous gorges

stupefyverb

astonish, bewilder

the strange sight stupefied the crowd

to make stupid, groggy, or numb

stupefied by the huge meal

stupefyverb

astonish, bewilder

the strange sight stupefied the crowd

to make stupid, groggy, or numb

stupefied by the huge meal

stupefyverb

astonish, bewilder

the strange sight stupefied the crowd

to make stupid, groggy, or numb

stupefied by the huge meal

stupefy医学词典英英释义

stupefytransitive verb

to make stupid, groggy, or insensible

stupefied by anesthesia

stupefy 例句

1 “Just a moment, Bast,” Kvothe said as he tried to catch the stupefied mercenary’s attention.

2 "My Joy" appears to suggest that all the tyranny and brutality of the 20th century have left his homeland stupefied and morally denuded.

3 Some days he saw mystery everywhere, in earthworms and holly trees and basset hounds, and the inexplicability of even the simplest life so angered and stupefied him that he almost resented any balancing elucidation.

4 “It is stupefying in a way, because we are all so familiar with the catalog,” said Elmar Juchem, managing editor of the critical edition of Weill’s scores, who found the three-page manuscript for the song.

5 "It's stupefying, especially as I'm not sure she's even read the novel since it hasn't been translated yet."

6 It’s heartening that 80,000 rowdy, sweaty people can tolerate one another’s neon tutus and bond, albeit briefly, despite stupefying heat and dust.

7 So dramatic was their resurrection that stupefied doctors began calling it the Lazarus effect.

8 It was the best Abel had ever done, a perfect representation of stupefied repose.

9 This last-minute twist is shameless and stupefying, but it demonstrates why Sparks has an army of fervent readers.

10 Chastened by criticism of the stupefying length of October’s Dedication Day ceremony, the fair’s officers had kept the Opening Day program short and pledged to honor the timetable at all costs.

11 It stupefies, it sickens, it infuriates, and finally it is even a kind of embarrassment to one’s own meager imagination.

12 I was chosen to be in “Goodbye, Columbus,” and then everything exploded with the stupefying surprise of “Love Story” — this cost-nothing project nobody expected to be a success.

13 His shaggy gold locks and handsome face stupefy a writer accustomed to having all her desires in check and on schedule.

14 Despite the excellence of the acting and the director Robertson Dean’s sharp production, this grim little tale of a former hustler initiating his children into the rites of the trade was stupefyingly bizarre.

15 In an industry at demonstrable odds with most family values, such gratitude rings hollow and stupefyingly meh.

16 Revives someone, especially someone who has had Stupefy cast on them.

让人苏醒的咒语,尤其是对中了麻木咒的人有奇效。

17 Rembrandt expresses the moral squalor of luxury through a stupefying excess of painterly richness.

18 Nevertheless, they were stupefied that I was not interested.

19 Luckily, for me and for Freddie, the stupefying naïveté of the ’70s provided cover for even the most flagrant acts of effeminacy.

20 That bombardier’s name, he remembered suddenly with another stupefying shock, had also been Yossarian!

stupefy 同义词

1 使人失去知觉

stupefacient

3 大为惊奇

stupefaction

6 使茫然

confuse bemuse dazzle daze

7 使吃惊

stagger dizzy startle boggle

8 人失去知觉

stupefacient

19 使目瞪口呆

flabbergast

20 使吓呆

stun fascinate petrify

24 使…麻木

deaden

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