stupefaction
英 [ˌstjuː.pɪˈfæk.ʃən]
美 [ˌstuː.pəˈfæk.ʃən]
1. stupid => stupor => stupefaction.
- stupefaction (n.)
- early 15c., from Medieval Latin stupefactionem (nominative stupefactio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin stupefacere (see stupefy).
- 1. It was easy for her to sense his stupefaction.
- 那呆相是女人很容易清楚的.
- 2. She revolved the'son Willoughby " through moods of stupefaction, contempt, revolt, subjection.
- 她以麻木 、 鄙夷 、 厌恶 、 屈从的心情反复默想着 “ 我的孩子威洛比 ”.
- 3. The professor was noted for his stupefaction of the students.
- 那位教授以上课令学生昏昏欲睡而闻名.
- 4. Bear markets often end not in capitulation but stupefaction.
- 熊市的尽头往往是投资者的茫然麻木而非大举溃退.
- 5. Valentine witnessed this scene with a sentiment of stupefaction.
- 瓦朗蒂娜茫然地望着眼前这一切.