wide-eyed [
'waɪd'aɪd]
a. 睁大眼睛的, 非常吃惊的, 天真的
wide-eyed[ adj ]- exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
<adj.all>
childlike trust
dewy-eyed innocence
listened in round-eyed wonder
- (used of eyes) fully open or extended
<adj.all>
stared with wide eyes
- The grown Gor, played by the wide-eyed Jamie Foster, has turned out to be quite a perfect gentleman.
- "A lot of people that come to see us are pretty wide-eyed, there's not a lot of cynicism," Munson insisted.
- Inequalities are forever," Guthrie wrote recently in Nieman Reports. "The revisionists' wide-eyed discovery of them in the West strikes me as a bit naive.
- As Angelo Abbate addressed a golf ball with a nine-iron at Hollywood Lakes Country Club, a herd of 13 buffalo addressed him with wide-eyed stares.
- Tourists here file wide-eyed past a model of the 250-ton space station the U.S. wants to build in space in 1995.
- Yet while Wednesday's inaugural speech may have sounded corny to British ears (it was corny), only crusty old cynics can fail to have envied the wide-eyed optimism in Washington.
- No sooner has Arnolphe set Agnes up in a secluded country cottage than she meets Horace, a handsome, wide-eyed lad with whom she instantly falls in love.
- They're walking around Ilopango with their eyebrows up in the middle of their foreheads," said one U.S. technician, imitating a wide-eyed fearful face.
- The products included wide-eyed black dolls with red-lipped grins.
- On the bridge, Debby Kelehey, an escalator mechanic who practices on broken escalators in her cowgirl costume, passed the gold-sequined "torch of tap" during the single-file relay watched by wide-eyed drivers.
- There was Paul, 21, wide-eyed and boyish, feverishly working the bass guitar and singing "All My Loving" at one microphone.
- "They had these wide-eyed dreams about how this project would carry them to the big leagues.
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