boggled

boggled

美 [ˈbɑɡ(ə)l]  英 [ˈbɒɡ(ə)l]

  • n.同“bogle”;犹豫;退缩;搪塞
  • v.踌躇;搪塞;(马等)惊跳;胡乱地干
  • 网络畏缩不前;吃惊;由于胆怯而犹豫

词形变化

第三人称单数:boggles  现在分词:boggling  过去式:boggled  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
同“bogle”
2.
犹豫;退缩
3.
搪塞
4.
(马的)惊跳;吃惊
5.
胡乱干的工作
v.
1.
犹豫,踌躇,退缩 (at about)
2.
装糊涂,搪塞 (at)
3.
(马等)惊跳
4.
乱搞,胡乱地干
5.
搞坏(事情等)
6.
〈英口〉使吃惊

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

They were boggled to hear of his success.

听说获胜他们感到惊异

In recent weeks, the President and just about every other major politician from both parties have been boggled by soldier-lawyer disputes.

最近几总统其他几乎每一个主要政治家军人律师糊涂

The sheer time all this must have required boggled Hutton's mind.

一切纯粹时间一定赫顿

A boggled horse was a horse that had been spooked by something their drivers or riders couldn't see.

Aboggledhorse受到东西惊吓马夫骑士看不见这种东西

April's elections were marked by violence and fraud on a scale that boggled the imagination even of jaded Nigerian voters.

今年四月举行总统大选充塞暴力欺骗程度甚至偏激尼日利亚选民措手不及

The friendship that had sprung up between Edward and Seth was something that still boggled my mind.

爱德华塞思之间萌生友谊事情

My imagination boggled at the punishment I would deserve if in fact I did abuse a book of Mrs. Flowers'. Death would be too kind and brief.

想像如果没有认真弗劳尔斯夫人某一受到怎样惩罚恐怕仁慈干脆

Our minds are boggled by the incredible scope of the promises which apply to the people of God right now.

上帝子民应许范围绝对超乎想象如今我们犹豫

The problem has boggled the minds of Web designers for years: fixed, fluid, elastic or a hybrid layout design?

一个问题已经困扰网页设计师使用固定流动弹性混合布局呢?

we are all boggled at the words.

我们感到吃惊

Cabinet members who boggled at the Prime Minister's astonishing proposal

内阁阁员首相惊人建议犹豫不决);