英:[bɪˈsɒtɪd]
美:[bɪˈsɑtɪd]
英:[bɪˈsɒtɪd]
美:[bɪˈsɑtɪd]
adjective
blindly or utterly infatuated They have a mad affair. He is besotted. But she is an expensive partner, and he needs money to keep her in style.—Newgate Callendar The husband … seems besotted with his wife and horribly jealous of the bird she's protecting.—Edmund White
besotted lovers
intoxicated or stupefied especially with drink We issued into an empty street through a half-open door, staggering like besotted revellers.—Joseph Conrad
… longed only to get out of the house for a lively evening with his old cronies, who were boorish, bumbling and besotted every last one of them.—Dennis Drabelle
"愚蠢的,痴迷的",1570年代,过去分词形容词来自 besot。相关词汇: Besottedness。
The first known use of besotted was in 1580
1 But no, exposing this reader's ignorance, it turns out that California's Nobel laureate was besotted with Somerset – drawn there by a lifelong fascination with Arthurian legend, he described it to one correspondent as "Avalon".
2 Her youth and beauty besotted him.
她的年轻美貌迷住了他。
3 Morris was a polymath – a poet, writer, textile designer, illustrator, protector of ancient buildings, socialist; loather of all that he deemed "modern civilisation" and besotted with the medieval; so not to everybody's taste.
4 Confronted with the anarchic wonders of the world, they become protective, besotted, bewitched.
5 One night, we stayed up late being young and besotted with each other, and he kissed every mole on my back.
6 He nestles right into your soul as Stephens’s Alex, a gentle, besotted husband and father who until very recently led a cherished, ordinary life.
7 Certainly Amalric's film is besotted with an American sense of exuberance; by contrast, the French seem repressed killjoys, forever refusing to turn down the Muzak in the hotel lobby, frequently seen behind glass.
8 We swap notes on the perennial appeal of Depardieu, and how the French still seem besotted despite his defection to Russia – which Ferrara admires for its "balls".
9 He is completely besotted with his new girlfriend.
他对他的新女友一片痴心。
10 Directed with a slack hand by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Mitchum at his sleepiest, this meandering drama finds Mr. Mitchum poking around Japan on a mission and Mr. Pollack playing the besotted cultural tourist.
11 I don't want to start any fights with devout fans or besotted critics.
我并非想挑战那些忠实的影迷或愚蠢的影评人。
12 The great Nelson Riddle arrangement, influenced by Ravel’s “Bolero,” fully explores Porter’s theme of irresistible sexual compulsion — an impulse driven home by slide trombonist Milt Bernard’s besotted solo.
13 “Fall of Giants” is so besotted with stark economic contrasts that the mine is located near the lavish Ty Gwyn, said to be the largest house in Wales.
14 When a besotted student declares her love, he grunts, “and I thought that it couldn’t get any worse.”
15 In the first act, Dulcinea distracts a besotted Don Quixote by asking him to retrieve a stolen necklace from a gang of bandits, which he succeeds in doing.
16 She's so besotted she steals her master's horse and rides to London and becomes a jail breaker.
17 The Brazilian novelist Machado was besotted with the license afforded by fiction and the social critique permitted only by comedy.
18 A film so utterly saturated in movie references, and so besotted with the medium’s capacity for illusion-making, could hardly neglect to tip its hat in the direction of France.
19 And yet "Nashville," with its scope, its narrative complexity, and its dead-on understanding of a country besotted with easy dreams of success, stuck in the American consciousness.
20 She said he was besotted and called her his “exotic tropical flower” because of her Spanish and indigenous Peruvian heritage.
2 傻的
pinheaded fool silly foolish goofy lunatic daft inept ditzy dotty fatuous dippy beggarly empty-headed spoony thick-skulled nitwitted tomfool
3 烂醉的
steaming stoned bombed ratted blotto stinko sozzled pie-eyed rat-arsed under the table as pissed as a newt
5 酒醉
high tight stiff canned loaded smashed groggy vinous ossified pixilated fuddle shot in the neck be in drink feel on pain have had a few bousy soaked boozy looped tipsy stewed plastered cross-eyed buffy gassed sloshed zigzagged slewed boozed sozzled drunkenly lushly drunk drunkenness ebriety tanked up be in liquor in cups belly up
6 迷恋
dotty hipped pash crush rave smite be hung up on gone on obsessive enamoured bug attraction fixate be nuts about be gone on be potty about be crazy about weakness for fall for
7 痴迷的
spoony fanatic fanatical rapt great potty obsessive infatuated rapturous obsessional overheated
8 痴迷
great potty obsessive infatuated rapturous obsessional rapturously fever fetish infatuation swoon obsess mad overheated obsession mad keen on mad keen
9 沉醉
11 糊涂的
addle gullish woolly-headed fluffy muddy dizzy daft balmy mixed-up fatuous gaga addlepated untogether anile nitwitted farmisht silly
12 昏头昏脑的
13 糊涂
addle haze fuddle obfuscate bewilder becloud muddle gullish woolly-headed fluffy muddy dizzy daft balmy mixed-up fatuous gaga addlepated untogether anile nitwitted farmisht silly narreshkeit fubb fumtu snafu fubar fool turn mull befuddle mind-fuck besot a hole in the head ball up
18 傻
pinheaded fool silly foolish goofy lunatic daft inept ditzy dotty fatuous dippy beggarly empty-headed spoony thick-skulled nitwitted tomfool
21 酒醉的
high tight stiff canned loaded smashed groggy vinous ossified pixilated bousy soaked boozy looped tipsy stewed plastered cross-eyed buffy gassed sloshed zigzagged slewed boozed sozzled tanked up belly up
22 麻木
dead rough stupid insensitive callous insensible impassible impassive torpid anaesthesia stupor torpor asleep torpefy numb opiate sear stupefy benumb anaesthetize deaden hard as nails go to sleep
23 发呆