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1 词典释义:
gobsmacked
时间: 2024-10-16 20:39:36
英 [ˈɡɒbˌsmækt]

adj.感到震惊的;大吃一惊的

双语例句
  • Gobsmacked da truly British expression meaning to be shocked and surprised beyond belief.

    岖“惊呆了”——一个真正地道的英式用法,表示“被震惊了”“吓到了”以至于难以相信。

  • She was gobsmacked to find that the man in black coat was her classmate of primary school.

    她吃惊的发现那个穿黑外套的男人是她的小学同学。

  • I was really gobsmacked when I saw your picture of a model wearing a hat with a toy airplane on it.

    看到你照片中的模特戴着一个顶上立着一架玩具飞机的帽子,我真是目瞪口呆。

  • I really enjoyed meeting the locals, especially the children - they were gobsmacked when they met me.

    我很喜欢见当地人,尤其是小孩子们——他们在见到我时都大吃一惊。

  • As a result, his advisers seem to have been gobsmacked by the Palin show that is now playing on the national stage.

    因此,他的顾问们都对佩琳现在能够站在全国性舞台感到大吃一惊。

  • 'we were all standing around with cups and saucers... I was just so gobsmacked,' recalls Ms. Wade, a 30-year veteran of the beat.

    今年30岁的业内资深记者韦德回忆说,“我们当时就端着茶杯和茶碟站在周围……我简直惊呆了。”

  • Wandering round the school, I was absolutely gobsmacked at the care that had been taken to get all the props and period details right.

    绕著学校漫步时,当我注意到所有的道具和那个时期的详细资料都恢复正常时,完全大吃了一惊。

  • I can remember feeling gobsmacked, and then calling my wife at home to ask her to start the Lotus Domino services on the home computer.

    我还记得当时我大吃一惊,然后我打电话给在家里的妻子,请她启动家里的计算机上的Lotus Domino服务。

  • If the iPhone 5 doesn't actually start hitting stores on October 7th, we'd be gobsmacked if it wasn't so close to this date as to not make any difference.

    如果iPhone 5实际上并不是在10月7日进店销售,我们将为这些日期的如此相近以至于一抹一样而感到大为震惊。

近义词
adj. 目瞪口呆的;大吃一惊的
v. 使窘困;使震惊;使完全不知所措