astounded信息详情
adj.受惊骇的;被震惊的
v.使惊愕(astound的过去式和过去分词)
abounded───v.大量存在,有许多;富于,充满
astonied───adj.大吃一惊的
astound───vt.使惊骇;使震惊
astounds───vt.使惊骇;使震惊
sounded───vbl.听起来
swounded───n.昏厥(等于swoon);vi.昏倒
astoundment───n.震惊
astounding───adj.令人震惊的;令人惊骇的
missounded───听起来
I was astounded by its beauty.───我被它的美丽震撼了。
His arrogance astounded her.───他的傲慢使她震惊。
The doctors were astounded (that) he survived.───医生们十分惊愕的是他竟活过来了。
"Catherine discovered the caviar treatment last summer and was astounded by the difference it made to her hair, " said a source.───一位消息人士说:“凯瑟琳去年夏天发现鱼子酱护发品之后,便十分惊讶于这种东西给头发带来的变化。”
Alan Greenspan later commented how astounded he was that bank chiefs had not consulted shareholders' interests.───艾伦-格林斯潘(AlanGreenspan)后来表示,他对银行高管没有考虑股东的利益感到非常震惊。
As he ran onto the sidelines, the coach and his players were astounded to see their faithful teammate back so soon.───当他跑到边线的时候,教练和队员们对吃惊地看到他们忠实地队友这么快就回来了。
Evidently, the wrong circuit was turned off and the workers were astounded to see this miracle as he came out uninjured.───显然地,这个错误的回路停止了,当他毫发无伤的出来时,那些工程人员目睹此奇迹都惊讶不已。
She was astounded by the news that she had won the speech contest.───她听到自己演讲比赛获胜的消息,感到十分惊讶。
She looked familiar. When he asked the prince about her, he was astounded to learn that she was Tatyana, his host's wife.───她看起来很面熟。当他向公爵打听她是何许人时,他万分惊讶地得知她竟就是达吉雅娜,他的东道主的妻子。
Granny was astounded and a little piqued, I think, because it had all been arranged without her knowledge.