gobsmacked

gobsmacked

美 [ˈɡɑbˌsmækt]  英 [ˈɡɒbˌsmækt]

  • adj.〈非正式〉被震惊的;极其惊讶的
  • 网络瞠目结舌;目瞪口呆;大吃一惊

英汉双解

adj.
1.
瞠目结舌的;目瞪口呆的so surprised that you do not know what to say

英汉解释

adj.
1.
〈非正式〉被震惊的;极其惊讶的,主要用于英式英语

英英解释

adj.

例句

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.

记得当时大吃一惊然后打电话家里妻子启动家里计算机LotusDomino服务

"The market is gobsmacked that BofA could have done this without mandating Merrill, " a banker at a rival house said.

美国银行竟然通过美林完成交易市场感到震惊,”对手银行银行家表示

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

学校漫步注意所有道具那个时期详细资料恢复正常完全

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

吃惊发现那个穿外套男人小学同学

14'40' Tassoti: One of their directors had his photo taken with the cup before the game. We read the papers and we were gobsmacked.

塔索蒂他们一个主教比赛已经奖杯合影照片我们报纸时候完全不知所措

Hearne, the girl's mother, said, "When I looked at the clock I was gobsmacked. It is certainly a date to remember. "

母亲赫恩:“抬眼时候一下子目瞪口呆的确一个值得纪念日子。”

Frank: I'll be son of a gun. I am gobsmacked.

弗兰克开玩笑惊讶

Chris Patten, former governor of Hong Kong, says the Chinese are "gobsmacked" , having long written off Americans as racist.

香港总督彭定康ChrisPatten中国人目瞪口呆”,因为他们长期以来美国人视为种族主义者