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dazzle
- IPA[ˈdaz(ə)l]
美式
- (of a bright light) blind (a person) temporarily;amaze or overwhelm (someone) with a particular impressive quality
- brightness that confuses someone's vision temporarily
verb: dazzle, 3rd person present: dazzles, gerund or present participle: dazzling, past tense: dazzled, past participle: dazzled
noun: dazzle, plural noun: dazzles
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. (of a bright light) blind (a person) temporarily she was dazzled by the headlights 同義詞
- ▪ amaze or overwhelm (someone) with a particular impressive quality I was dazzled by the beauty and breadth of the exhibition 同義詞
- ▪ (of the eyes) be affected by a bright light my eyes dazzled and I could not move
名詞
- 1. brightness that confuses someone's vision temporarily a dazzle of green and red spotlights 同義詞
- noisy, showy, and exciting activity and display designed to attract and impress: myth, legend, and razzle-dazzle all rolled into one show hyped-up, razzle-dazzle gimmicks of quick-sell advertising
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for razzmatazz
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈdazl]
英式
- (of a bright light) blind (a person or their eyes) temporarily: she was dazzled by the headlights
- brightness that blinds someone temporarily: I screwed my eyes up against the dazzle
Oxford Dictionary