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dazzled是dazzle的过去式 dazzle美 ['dæz(ə)l] 英 ['dæz(ə)l] - v.使眼花;使茫然;闪;晃眼
- n.眩惑;使人眼花缭乱的事物
- 网络目眩;使目眩;迷惑
第三人称单数:dazzles 现在分词:dazzling 过去式:dazzled n. glare,brightness,reflection,blaze,brilliance v. bedazzle,blind,daze,confuse,overwhelm v. | 1. to make somebody temporarily unable to see 2. to amaze somebody with brilliance or skill or with a wonderful spectacle or display 3. if a bright light dazzles you, you cannot see for a short period of time 4. to impress someone a lot, for example with your beauty, intelligence, or skill 1. to make somebody temporarily unable to see 2. to amaze somebody with brilliance or skill or with a wonderful spectacle or display 3. if a bright light dazzles you, you cannot see for a short period of time 4. to impress someone a lot, for example with your beauty, intelligence, or skill | n. | 1. very bright light that deprives somebody of sight temporarily 2. the extreme brightness of a light that makes you unable to see for a short period of time 3. an extremely impressive quality |
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