bedazzled信息详情
adj.眼花缭乱的
v.使困惑(bedazzle的过去式和过去分词)
bedazzle───v.深深打动;(使)着迷;(使)眼花缭乱;迷惑
bedazzles───v.深深打动;(使)着迷;(使)眼花缭乱;迷惑
bedabbled───vt.泼湿
bedaggled───粘结的
bedazed───vt.使茫然;使眩惑
bemuzzled───显示
bezzled───带边框的
dazzled───adj.目眩的;眼花缭乱的;vt.感到眼花缭乱的
undazzled───未损坏
Many people are bedazzled by fame.───许多人为名所困。
He was so bedazzled by her looks that he couldn't speak.───她的美貌令他惊讶得说不出话来。
Until 2006 prosecutors bedazzled defendants into pleading guilty by waving lab reports of the genetic similarities between the virus in their blood and in their accuser's.───直到2006年,检察官都还能手持原被告血液中病毒基因相似性实验报告把被告忽悠到认罪。
Spring riding off the evening with a cold and ruthless blockade bedazzled, your smile and wait, feeling the blade drawn.───黄昏踏落春色,用冷漠无情封锁了你的笑容和痴痴等待,情之刃划下。
Second Wave propagandists regularly picture them as na? ve, unconcerned with dollar realities, and bedazzled by blue-sky technology.───第二次浪潮宣传者把他们描写成天真,不关心美元现实情况,被一些价值极微技术冲昏头脑人。
you got the bedazzled one - pink , too ? ! - yeah.───你买了那最漂亮的-还是红色的?!-是啊。
and at last sunrise threw a golden beam into the study and laid it right across the minister's bedazzled eyes.───终于,旭日将一束金光投入书斋,正好照到牧师晕眩的双目上。
The bright lights bedazzled him.───耀眼的灯光照得他眼花缭乱。
Many people are bedazzled by fame.
Collectively known as Bedazzled, they've signed a million pound contract with one of the biggest record companies in the world.
The bright lights bedazzled him.
Her charm bedazzled the audiences.