
Hledat
to boggle
01
zmást, ohromit
to overwhelm or astonish someone, especially with something difficult to comprehend or believe
Transitive: to boggle a person or their mind
Example
The complexity of the scientific theory boggled the students' minds.
The intricacy of the puzzle boggled her.
02
zaskočit, ohromit
to act very slowly when something difficult, unexpected, or confusing happens
Intransitive: to boggle at sth
Example
She boggled at the complex math problem on the exam.
The team boggled at the sudden change in project requirements.
03
zmást, ohromit
to be unable to comprehend or process something because it is too confusing or surprising
Intransitive
Example
The unexpected announcement caused the crowd to boggle in disbelief.
His explanation was so complicated that it made my mind boggle.
Boggle
01
slabikář, hra slov
a word game where players use a grid of letters to form as many words as possible within a limited time, with words being formed by connecting adjacent letters horizontally, vertically, or diagonally