英:[bɪˈdæzl]
美:[bɪ'dæzl]
英:[bɪˈdæzl]
美:[bɪ'dæzl]
vt.
使目眩
使眼花缭乱
把(人)弄糊涂
使(人)迷惑
be·daz·zle
b dae zl
第三人称单数:bedazzles
现在分词:bedazzling
过去式:bedazzled
过去分词:bedazzled
bedazzlingly (adv.), bedazzlement (n.)
verb
transitive verb
to impress forcefully : enchant, fascinate In the first half of the century, English estate gardeners created the bedding system, a technique for displaying exotics in seasonally changing vignettes designed to bedazzle onlookers, much like modern-day department store windows.—Mary Forsell
She dressed to kill, glittering with jewels in wondrous costumes to bedazzle her subjects.—Johanna McGeary
to embellish by or as if by the use of a rhinestone setting machine : to decorate colorfully or elaborately especially with shiny embellishments Sparkles from a TikTok filter bedazzle the footage.—Kyle Chayka
Abbie looked glamorous in her picture as she wore a baby blue satin dance costume, which was bedazzled with mirrored sequins and crystals.—Charlotte Dean
to confuse by or as if by a strong light : dazzle The British press, glumly conditioned to watching U.S. boxers flatten Britain's best, crowed with delight. Bragged the Daily Mirror: "[Randolph] Turpin became world champion without any of the hokum that Americans have used to bedazzle and bamboozle their opponents before the fight."—Time Magazine
Either the sudden gleams of light flashing over the obscure field bedazzled Goodman Brown, or he recognized a score of the church members of Salem village famous for their especial sanctity.—Nathaniel Hawthorne
"因光线过强而致盲",来自1590年代的 be- 和 dazzle(v.)。也用于比喻。相关词汇: Bedazzled; bedazzling。
The first known use of bedazzle was circa 1616
bedchambernoun
bedroom
bedbugnoun
a wingless bloodsucking bug sometimes infesting houses and especially beds
bedazzleverb
dazzle sense 1
bedazzleverb
dazzle sense 1
bedazzleverb
dazzle sense 1
1 Tom Ford took the starring role in Lincoln Center, with a show of bedazzled loungewear cut with a dash of black leather, deep-pile velvet culotte suits and corsetry.
2 The diamonds give the ensemble enough bedazzle to tone down the makeup and additional accessories.
3 It was a typical day in musical Camelot, a shabby-chic Bohemia bedazzled with rock star mementos.
4 Not long afterward, I happened to bump into an 86-year-old woman, bedazzled in sequins with a dancer’s poise, in the backstage hallway of Lincoln Center’s Appel Room where I had just finished singing.
5 For the opening performance, Dion wore a bedazzled white strapless gown and belted out Journey's "Open Arms" on a stage dressed in sheer curtains.
6 The bedazzled picture of Queen Elizabeth hanging over the cash register confirmed this was a bakery with a sense of humor.
7 Ms. Versace was also wearing a full latex look, accessorized with her own bedazzled travel cup with attached straw.
8 After a beat, Lizzo pushes back the veil, revealing bedazzled sunglasses: “BET, do you want some cake?”
9 It gave you a sense of the woman beneath the bedazzled loincloth.
10 Jacobs declared his support for her with, among other things, a bedazzled T-shirt emblazoned with her image.
11 Bright beaded earrings and bracelets with fanciful details, like bedazzled hearts and daisies, are pretty much sartorial smiles.
12 Makeup compacts were bedazzled with rhinestones, the frames of the sunglasses were shaped like hearts, and there was also a blue, very Kim-esque jumpsuit in the small store’s window.
13 The show included a sculpture that stitched together seven painted drums, a recycled Army blanket strung on a flagpole and a bedazzled punching bag with hand-sewn beads.
14 Sporting a white cane, a white suit and bedazzled shoes, Ben plagues Willy with his success while his spirit beckons his younger brother to the other side.
15 When the tour ended, we piled out of the trolley at Kathie’s Stage Door Pub — which, of course, was bedazzled in Evergleams.
16 The bedazzling of the leotard began around the turn of the millennium, with a few crystals around the neckline or sprinkled over the garment.
17 Ditch the save the date cards, the programs, the bedazzled “bride” flip-flops, and any other optional or one-time use items.
18 Onstage, Mr. Malone wore bedazzled Cuban heels and a western-cut silk suit to sing his songs of upscale parties and untrue shorties.
19 Sao Paulo's "official" carnival parades - where bedazzled samba dancers and ornate floats make their way down an avenue, competing for the crown of Carnival champion, went into the early morning hours Saturday.
20 The theme for the evening — an annual fundraiser for the museum’s Costume Institute — was Catholicism, and guests turned up in everything from bedazzled pope hats to modified cassocks.
4 使迷惑
wilder distract captivate obfuscate befuddle befog puzzle fox maze dazzle muddle enamor bamboozle bewilder be fascinated by make work for
5 眩惑
7 使着魔
8 迷惑
nonplus delude hoodoo ensorcell mixed-up blank misleading deceitful fog mix-up wilder distract buffalo captivate mesmerize obfuscate befuddle befog puzzle fox stump cast a glamour over puzzled quizzically delusively maze fascination delusion muddle infatuation disorientation bewilderment puzzlement bafflement mystification captivation deceptiveness fetch enchant dazzle enthrall enamor bamboozle bewilder be fascinated by make work for lose oneself in all at sea lose head
10 困惑
kerflumixed lost confused troubled helpless baffling bemused perplexed rattled confounded puzzle involvement confusion fog maze baffle tangle delusion enigma perplex muddle quandary pucker perplexity puzzlement bafflement discomfiture disconcertion swither stick get throw bug distract stumble fox stun gravel lick intrigue stump riddle buffalo evade confound obfuscate bedevil cumber kittle befog moider knock sideways in a fog
11 使迷住
15 蒙蔽
16 眼花缭乱
18 使困惑
baffling get stick throw bug stumble fox stun gravel lick intrigue stump maze riddle buffalo evade tangle confound perplex obfuscate bedevil kittle befog moider knock sideways
19 使眼花撩乱
21 着迷
keen obsessive intrigued hooked dotty gaga bug absorption fascination captivate enchant obsess hypnotize