bedaze如何读

英:[bɪ'deɪz]

美:[bɪ'deɪz]

bedaze是什么意思

  • v.使眩惑;使茫然;使不知所措

bedaze变形

第三人称单数:bedazes

现在分词:bedazing

过去式:bedazed

过去分词:bedazed

bedaze英英释义

Verb

1. overcome as with astonishment or disbelief;

"The news stunned her"

bedaze词源英文解释

be- + daze

bedaze 例句

1 Lord, thou hast been bedazed in thy mind and hast been sorely hurt with grievous wounds, wherefore thou hast been upon the very edge of death.

2 She caught her, folded her round, and bedazed her out of what little spirit she had left.

3 "Surely, you're not pretending to tell me," he said slowly, as one thoroughly bedazed, "that you don't know I'm so looney about you my hand shakes whenever you come into the room?"

4 "Blackbeard!" echoed the bedazed shipmaster and the others chimed it like a chorus.

5 He was too much bedazed with terror to advance, but the two officials called out his name several times, and upon this he awoke.

6 When he saw her on the floor, Tom's bedazed mind came to itself; he knew what he had done, and was sobered.

7 And those blows he struck were so direful that Sir Phelot fell down upon his knees, all stunned and bedazed, and the strength went out of his thews because of faintness.

8 Pardon, old father, my mistaken eyes      That have been so bedazed with the sun      That everything I look on seemeth green.

9 Therewith he turned and went away, all bedazed with his sorrow, and feeling for the latch of the door ere he was able to find it and go out from that place.

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