时间:2022-10-08 20:30:00
n.
= bogle.
短语和例子
boggle
vi.
1.(马等)惊跳。
2.犹豫,踌躇,退缩 (at about)。
3.装糊涂,搪塞 (at)。
4.乱搞,胡乱地干。
vt.
1.搞坏(事情等)。
2.〔英口〕使吃惊。
n.
1.(马的)惊跳;吃惊。
2.犹豫;退缩。
3.搪塞。
4.胡乱干的工作。
overcome with amazement; "This boggles the mind!"
同义词:flabbergast, bowl over,
startle with amazement or fear
hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear
Never boggle at a difficulty .
切莫见难而止。
He boggled at the thought of swimming in winter
他想到要在冬天游泳就有些犹豫
Boggle tournament if i ' m feeling dangerous
如果觉得危险的话就是笨拙的锦标赛
The distance of a light year boggles the imagination
一光年的距离大得令人难以想象。
The mind boggles at the amount of research yet to be done
要做的研究数量之大简直令人难以置信。
He ' s so stupid , it ' s mind boggling
他是个蠢货,总是犹豫不决!
Distancesin space are quite mind - boggling
宇宙之大令人吃惊
My neighbour wears his dressing - gown to work . the mind boggles
我的邻居穿著晨衣去上班.真不可思议
Shots rang off , bing , boggle - de - dum that splash against my hollow bones
看你眼硎w落我会是难过还是想躲
The complexity of subway systems around the world is mind - boggling
全世界地铁系统错综复杂,令人眼花缭乱。