資料來源 : pyDict
眼花繚亂的,耀眼的
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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.
資料來源 : WordNet®
dazzling
adj 1: amazingly impressive; suggestive of the flashing of
lightning; "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"- Janet
Flanner; "adventures related...in a style both vivid
and fulgurous"- Idwal Jones [syn: {eye-popping}, {fulgurant},
{fulgurous}]
2: shining intensely; "the blazing sun"; "blinding headlights";
"dazzling snow"; "fulgent patterns of sunlight"; "the
glaring sun" [syn: {blazing}, {blinding}, {fulgent}, {glaring},
{glary}]