单词 | dazzling |
释义 | dazzling (dæzlɪŋ ) 1. adjective Something that is dazzling is very impressive or beautiful. He gave Alberg a dazzling smile. Synonyms: splendid, brilliant, stunning [informal], superb dazzlingly adverb The view was dazzlingly beautiful. 2. adjective A dazzling light is very bright and makes you unable to see properly for a short time. He shielded his eyes against the dazzling declining sun. Synonyms: brilliant, bright, intense, shining dazzlingly adverb [ADVERB adjective] The loading bay seemed dazzlingly bright. Collocations: dazzling display Intel's 50th anniversary celebrations last year had a dazzling display involving 1,500 quadcopters. Times,Sunday Times The result was a dazzling display lasting more than a month. Times,Sunday Times A dazzling display of lightning was followed by huge down-bursts of rain, and hailstones as big as cherries. Times, Sunday Times The eight-try triumph was a dazzling display of co-operation between veteran talent and bright young stars. Times, Sunday Times And that night the eruption put on a dazzling display of lightning. Times, Sunday Times Don't get me wrong, contemporary instrumental music often works to dazzling effect. The Sun The little cracks of emotion suddenly shine outwards to dazzling effect. Times,Sunday Times Here we see an early version of the style that the director was to refine to dazzling effect in later films. Times, Sunday Times Here, the old master combines these elements to dazzling effect. The Sun Here, the old master combines these elements to dazzling effect, his pure, clear voice riding reverb-laden riffs. The Sun Above all, it showed the champions in a dazzling light. Times, Sunday Times Seen in real life, however, they shimmer with dazzling light and colour. Times, Sunday Times The brilliant colours of his paintings recall the island's dazzling light and its flora and fauna. Times, Sunday Times They have amazing properties, including self-cleaning, dazzling light shows, incredible feats of storage and communication, the possibility of tissue regeneration and carbon-free light harvesting. Times, Sunday Times I remember being struck by the dry heat and dazzling light. Times, Sunday Times To each he gives a dazzling performance. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Another dazzling performance tonight against Spain could make him an international hero. Times, Sunday Times (2012) At first glance, it is a dazzling performance by a philosophical virtuoso at the height of his powers. Christianity Today (2000) He's tall and dark with a hench physique and a dazzling smile. The Sun (2013) He had a dazzling smile and cheeky personality. The Sun (2011) No one passed through the reception area without being struck by the lightning of Shannon's dazzling smile. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES (2002) Take that challenge, however, and you'll not only defuse potential explosions, you'll regain their affection with dazzling speed. Times, Sunday Times You deal with them with dazzling speed. Times, Sunday Times He sketched out bird's-eye views of buildings and gardens as he talked at dazzling speed. Times, Sunday Times The poems they have woven together, psalms translated into a dazzling variety of forms, become 'a liverie robe to be bestowed by thee'. The Times Literary Supplement There are a dazzling variety to choose from this year. The Sun Why should there be such a dazzling variety? The Sun The changes from one to another - colour, black and white, still, and moving - made for a dazzling variety of effects. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 令人印象深刻的 Japanese: 素晴らしい |
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