Suchen
to transfix
01
durchbohren, durchdringen
to pierce with a sharp point
Transitive: to transfix sth
02
entsetzen, fesseln
to cause someone or something to become motionless, often by shock, awe, or intense concentration
Transitive: to transfix sb/sth
transfix
v
transfixed
adj
transfixed
adj
Beispiel
In mythology, the hero transfixed the dragon's heart with a spear.
She carefully transfixed the fabric layers with a needle for quilting.
The butcher transfixed the meat with metal skewers for roasting.
The predator's gaze transfixed the prey, freezing it in place with fear.
The unexpected news transfixed him, leaving him standing motionless in disbelief.