boggled
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- v. 吃惊,惊恐;(使)困惑;犹豫不决;焦虑;错误处理(boggle 的过去式及过去分词)
双语例句
- 1. She boggled her first attempt at drawing.
- 她试图画画,可第一次画就弄得一团糟。
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- 2. They were boggled to hear of his success.
- 听说他获胜了,他们感到很惊异。
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- 3. He boggled at the thought of swimming in winter.
- 他想到要在冬天游泳就有些犹豫。
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- 4. How she ever got her promotion BOGGLED HIS MIND.
- 她是如何晋升的着实令人吃惊。
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- 5. Originally it wasn't people who were boggled but horses.
- 最初,boggle不是指人吃惊,而是指马受惊。
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- 6. The sheer time all this must have required boggled Hutton's mind.
- 这一切的纯粹时间一定把赫顿搞懵了。
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- 7. She boggled at the suggestion at first, but finally agreed to do the job.
- 她起先对这个建议犹豫不定,但最后同意做这工作。
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- 8. A boggled horse was a horse that had been spooked by something their drivers or riders couldn't see.
- A boggled horse指受到了某种东西的惊吓的马,而马夫或骑士看不见的这种东西。
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- 9. My imagination boggled at the punishment I would deserve if in fact I did abuse a book of Mrs. Flowers'.
- 我想像不出如果我真的没有认真读弗劳尔斯夫人的某一本书,将会受到怎样的惩罚。
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- 10. My mind was thoroughly boggled: the ugly earth, the humble earth, the plain earth-it is for the sake of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people.
- 我完全犹豫了:它是那丑陋的泥土、那卑微的泥土、那朴实无华的泥土为了赢得人们的关怀和怜悯而发出的微笑啊!
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- 11. The reason such a spooked horse was called boggled was because people were superstitious and they thought what might be spooking the horse might be a ghost or supernatural spirit.
- 这样受惊的马之所以被称为boggled是因为那时的人们迷信,他们认为惊吓到马的可能是鬼或者某种超自然的神灵。
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- 12. The reason such a spooked horse was called boggled was because people were superstitious and they thought what might be spooking the horse might be a ghost or supernatural spirit.
- 这样受惊的马之所以被称为boggled是因为那时的人们迷信,他们认为惊吓到马的可能是鬼或者某种超自然的神灵。
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