bemused
英 [bɪˈmjuːzd]
美 [bɪˈmjuːzd]
adj. 困惑的; 茫然的
v. 使困惑; 使不解; 使茫然
bemuse的过去分词和过去式
过去式:bemused
Collins.1 / BNC.11577 / COCA.15501
牛津词典
adj.
- 困惑的;茫然的
showing that you are confused and unable to think clearly- a bemused expression/smile
困惑不解的表情 / 微笑
- a bemused expression/smile
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 困惑不解的;茫然的
If you arebemused, you are puzzled or confused.- He was rather bemused by children...
他为孩子们大伤脑筋。 - Mr. Sebastian was looking at the boys with a bemused expression.
塞巴斯蒂安先生一脸茫然地看着男孩儿们。
- He was rather bemused by children...
英英释义
adj
- perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements
- obviously bemused by his questions
- bewildered and confused
- a cloudy and confounded philosopher
- just a mixed-up kid
- she felt lost on the first day of school
- deeply absorbed in thought
- as distant and bemused as a professor listening to the prattling of his freshman class
- lost in thought
- a preoccupied frown
双语例句
- Bemused and more than a little annoyed, Ken swirled the remains of his drink in his glass and regarded his inebriated second.
困惑的和超过稍微苦恼,肯恩摇晃了他的玻璃他饮料的遗骸而且视为了他的秒醉。 - The bank management team was a bit bemused.
银行的管理层觉得有点困惑。 - They were thin, young, sick American soldiers moving bemused.
他们是些茫然移动着的削瘦的、生病的年轻美国士兵。 - They all sat still, all bemused by the beauty of the thing.
他们都寂然不动地坐着,冥想这个东西多么好。 - She seemed bemused when I told her.
当我告诉她时,她看起来茫然不解。 - He left Gallipoli for France after a spur-of-the – moment invitation from a superior officer, and was bemused to discover later that he'd been mistakenly posted as a deserter.
在接到一个上级军官的突然邀请之后,他离开加利波利赴法国。后来,他困惑地发现自己已被错误地当作逃兵而登记在案了。 - Dulles greeted me with a bemused look.
杜勒斯欢迎我时,满脸是呆若木鸡的表情。 - In fact she had become bemused to such an extent that she thought I was quite nice-looking.
事实上,她对我的样貌如此着迷,甚至认为我长得很好看。 - Indeed, most of the world is bemused by Western moralising on Georgia.
实际上,世界上大部分地区都为西方在格鲁吉亚问题上的说教感到困惑。 - I was somewhat bemused until she explained that a teacher with presence would generally find it easier to manage a class; height equalled presence in her book.
我当时有点困惑,她跟我解释说,一个令人尊敬的老师通常比较容易管好班级;在她的字典里,身高等于令人尊敬。