to dazzle
01
使眼花缭乱, 使惊叹
to impress or surprise someone greatly with remarkable talent or charm
Transitive: to dazzle sb
例子
Her stunning performance on stage dazzled the audience with her talent.
她在舞台上的惊艳表演以她的才华迷住了观众。
The artist 's intricate paintings dazzled art enthusiasts with their beauty.
艺术家复杂的画作以其美丽惊艳了艺术爱好者。
02
使目眩, 耀眼
to make someone unable to see for a short time due to a strong or brilliant light
Transitive: to dazzle a person or their vision
例子
The camera flash dazzled her eyes, leaving her blinking rapidly.
相机的闪光耀眼了她的眼睛,让她快速眨眼。
The powerful stage lights dazzled the actors as they performed.
强大的舞台灯光炫目了表演中的演员。
Dazzle
01
炫目, 刺眼的光
intense light that temporarily impairs vision
例子
The dazzle of the sun made it hard to see the path.
太阳的强光使人难以看清道路。
He shielded his eyes from the dazzle of the headlights.
他保护眼睛免受车头灯的眩光。
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