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 dazzling ['dæzl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 眼花缭乱的, 耀眼的

  1. He is dazzled by her beauty.
    她的美丽令他神魂颠倒。
  2. The bright light of the car dazzled me.
    这汽车的灯光使我目眩。
  3. It seemed dazzling to me.
    我感到一阵晕眩。


dazzling
[ adj ]
  1. amazingly impressive; suggestive of the flashing of lightning

  2. <adj.all>
    the skater's dazzling virtuosic leaps
    these great best canvases still look as astonishing and as invitingly new as they did...when...his fulgurant popularity was in full growth
    adventures related...in a style both vivid and fulgurous
  3. shining intensely

  4. <adj.all>
    the blazing sun
    blinding headlights
    dazzling snow
    fulgent patterns of sunlight
    the glaring sun


Dazzle \Daz"zle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dazzled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Dazzling}.] [Freq. of daze.]
1. To overpower with light; to confuse the sight of by
brilliance of light.

Those heavenly shapes
Will dazzle now the earthly, with their blaze
Insufferably bright. --Milton.

An unreflected light did never yet
Dazzle the vision feminine. --Sir H.
Taylor.

2. To bewilder or surprise with brilliancy or display of any
kind. ``Dazzled and drove back his enemies.'' --Shak.

  1. John F. Kennedy Jr. and Jesse Jackson Jr. both make dazzling television debuts.
  2. Every move is tightly directed, down to the extras who in the dazzling ball scene (attractively choreographed by Vassili Sulich) created constantly shifting views by just moving the chairs.
  3. He also seems graver, which is understandable considering the uphill task he has undertaken to reconstruct the Soviet economy and to maneuver around the dazzling changes that are sweeping Eastern Europe.
  4. Despite what its proponents say about the dazzling new technology, HDTV won't play a significant role in a growing electronics market in the next 20 years, according to a Congressional Budget Office report Tuesday.
  5. TT lacks the gift of his master, Leonard Bernstein for drawing 'natural' playing from his orchestra; they sounded thoroughly practised, hardly ever spontaneous. Yet the Scherzo was dazzling, kaleidoscopic.
  6. A lot of the new money is ending up in small-company stock funds, which have been dazzling performers with average 1991 gains of 43.9%.
  7. This said, the debt obligations and late cycle nature of copier leasing means Erskine will not show immediate dazzling growth.
  8. But never mind. The echoing halls of the NEC contain a dazzling display of the world's latest cars, presented with style and razzmatazz.
  9. As the auction catalog says, "glorious sun-drenched days evolve into dazzling moonlit nights" at the towers overlooking the waterway and this resort town.
  10. Better still, he gave full, intrepid value to Mendelssohn's 'Presto' for the first-movement coda: it made perfect structural sense and a dazzling sound.
  11. Contestants sport dazzling smiles, innovative hair styles, slim waists and sequined costumes.
  12. Clive Barnes of the New York Post called Patinkin the greatest entertainer on Broadway today and described the concert as "dazzling fun."
  13. With the economic cycle now turning in Courtaulds' favour, improvement in this area should underpin growth. But even if Courtaulds repeats its management success in fibres, the prospects are hardly dazzling.
  14. They would have been dazzling." Some people believe their stone shafts contain the origins of life, obelisk magic.
  15. A bachelor, Mr. Jones has dated a succession of dazzling women.
  16. It was meant to be the most dazzling and profitable property in the Trump empire.
  17. The structure of "Brazzaville Beach" is dazzling.
  18. Under the lead of Randy Skinner, some dazzling tap routines ring out as if they were being performed on the floor one's room.
  19. Designer haggis is rather a frightening thought. In its eternal wisdom the Arts Council has decided, according to its spokeswoman, to promote civil war in Scotland by pitting Glasgow's amazing talent against the dazzling genius of Edinburgh.
  20. And somewhere out there is another IBM or Xerox or Polaroid or Apple Computer that might grow at an even more dazzling rate.
  21. Male stars Laurent Hilare and Manuel Legris both showed dazzling technique but neither projected personality.
  22. But the grandeur, dazzling tone colors and endless variety of the work shone through.
  23. Highly commended: Terence Davies's dazzling elegy to a British childhood The Long Day Closes (Curzon). Commended: Ghosts Of The Civil Dead (Electric), menacing avant-garde tale of hi-tech prison life in Australia.
  24. "Calcium Light Night" is a series of dazzling modern solos choreographed by Martins in 1977 to music by Charles Ives.
  25. Ozbek abandoned his summer white for dazzling colors _ another fall theme _ in hooded tops, tunics, cropped bomber jackets and leggings and body suits in dazzling sequins, stretch velvet and gold lame.
  26. Ozbek abandoned his summer white for dazzling colors _ another fall theme _ in hooded tops, tunics, cropped bomber jackets and leggings and body suits in dazzling sequins, stretch velvet and gold lame.
  27. The pouch contains beads of tobacco extracts, including nicotine and other flavorings, and is a dazzling piece of aerosol technology, according to some specialists who have studied it.
  28. That's my edge." Discovery was set to light up the sky tonight in a dazzling holiday liftoff that may be visible for hundreds of miles as the shuttle streaks toward orbit with five astronauts on a secret military mission.
  29. Friday's ancient ceremony for Hirohito _ emperor during a devastating war and a dazzling economic recovery _ has been described by Japanese officials as the biggest funeral and the largest gathering of international leaders in modern times.
  30. On the one hand, the country has just completed its dazzling celebrations to mark Christianity's 1,000th year in Russia.
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