boggle 详细解释

boggle

['bɔgl]

v.犹豫, 吃惊, 困惑

词形变化

名词: boggler | 动词过去式: boggled | 动词过去分词: boggled | 动词现在分词: boggling | 动词第三人称单数: boggles |

词义辨析

同义参见:

confuse  

英英释义

动词 boggle:

startle with amazement or fear

hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear

overcome with amazement

同义词:flabbergast, bowl over

补充

boggleboggle英:[ˈbɔɡl] 美:[ˈbɑɡəl]vt. & vi.1.忧郁, 发怵, 吃惊

例句

1. The good grace with which they face the latest privations makes the mind boggle.他们最近备尝困苦, 但坦然面对的精神令人称奇。 2. The mind boggles at the possibilities that could be in store for us.无法想象等着我们的究竟是什么。 3. The management group's decision still boggled his mind.管理小组的决定仍然让他感到不解。 4. to boggle at the sight of blood一见血就惊恐 5. His mind boggles at the king's arrogance.他在国王的傲慢面前心存疑惧。 6. to boggle at the thought of going abroad对出国想也不敢想 7. to boggle at the question对这个问题含糊其辞 8. to boggle at his proposal对他的提议提出异议 9. He boggled along through the work.他笨拙地干活。 10. She boggled her first attempt at drawing.她试图画画,可第一次画就弄得一团糟。 11. The speed of light boggles the mind.光速之快,不可思议。 12. Vast distances boggle the mind.距离之大,不可思议。 13. the mind boggles at the spectacle.一想到这个场面就惊慌不已。 14. the inflated salary of a star boggles the mind.明星的巨额薪金让人吃惊。 15. [as adj. boggling]the total was a boggling 1.5 trillion miles.总长竟然达 1.5 万亿英里。 16. you never boggle at plain speaking.你说话一向直截了当,从不转弯抹角。 17. "The mind boggles at what he has accomplished. = When I think of what he has accomplished, my mind boggles. [=I am amazed by what he has accomplished]"我惊讶于他所取得的成就。 18. It boggles the mind to think of what he has accomplished. = His accomplishments boggle my mind.他的成就让我吃惊不已。