詞語:bewilder
bewilder是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
bewilder
[bi5wildE]
vt.
使迷惑, 使不知所措, 使昏亂
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
bewilder
be.wil.der
AHD:[b1-w1l「d…r]
D.J.[bi6wild*]
K.K.[b!6w!ld+]
v.tr.(及物動詞)
be.wil.dered, be.wil.der.ing, be.wil.ders
(1)To confuse or befuddle, especially with numerous conflicting situations, objects, or statements.See Synonyms at puzzle
使為難,使迷惑:迷惑或混亂,尤指被許多混亂的情況,物體和言論所迷惑參見 puzzle
(2)To cause to lose one's bearings; disorient:
使迷失:使失去方向;使迷失方向:
The twists and turns in the cave soon bewildered us.
蜿蜒彎曲的洞穴使我們很快便失去了方向
繼承用法
bewil「deredly
adv.(副詞)
bewil「deredness
n.(名詞)
bewil「deringly
adv.(副詞)
註釋
The word bewilder is probably used much more commonly in its figurative sense 「to confuse」 than in its literal sense 「to cause to lose one's bearings; disorient.」 Yet the latter sense is most likely the clue to the original source of this word. Bewilder, first recorded in 1684, is made up of the prefix be-, here meaning 「completely,」 and the verb wilder, meaning 「to cause to lose one's way,」 first found in 1613. Wilder may in turn be a back-formation from wilderness, a much older word than wilder. Users of English might have erroneously thought that wilderness was derived from an older verb wilder, which they then used with reference to the loss of one's way that can occur in a wilderness.
單詞bewilder 大概多用其比喻意義「使迷惑」,而少用其字面意義「使失去方向;使迷失方向」。 雖然後者更接近這個詞的本意。Bewilder 一詞於1684年首次有文字記載,由前綴 be- 這裡意為「完全地」和1613年首次發現的意為「使迷路」的動詞 wilder 組成。 Wilder 可能從 wilderness 反演而來,一個比 wilder 古老得多的詞。 英語使用者可能誤以為wilderness 是從更古老的動詞 wilder 產生的, 於是他們把wilderness與可能發生在荒野中的迷路聯繫起來
現代英漢詞典
bewilder
[bI5wIldE(r)]
vt.
使迷惑;使昏亂
現代英漢綜合大辭典
bewilder
[bi5wildE]
vt.
(1)迷惑
(2)使為難; 把...弄糊塗; 使手足無措
I was bewildered by the maze of streets in the city.
我被市裡錯綜複雜的街道弄糊塗了。
詞性變化
bewilder
[bi5wildE]
vi.
使人迷惑; 使人失去鎮靜
a complexity of logic that bewilders and confuses
使人糊塗而混淆的複雜邏輯
繼承用法
bewilderingly
adv.
bewilderment
[bI`wIldEmEnt]
n.
(1)迷惑不解的性質[狀態]
(2)令人迷惑的糾紛[混亂]
參考詞彙
見 puzzle
用法詞典
bewilder
be-使+wilder 迷惑
英文相關詞典
bewilder
baffleconfoundconfusemystifyperplexpuzzle
美國傳統詞典
bewilder
be.wil.der
AHD:[b1-w1l「d…r]
D.J.[bi6wild*]
K.K.[b!6w!ld+]
v.tr.
be.wil.dered, be.wil.der.ing, be.wil.ders
(1)To confuse or befuddle, especially with numerous conflicting situations, objects, or statements.See Synonyms at puzzle
(2)To cause to lose one's bearings; disorient:
The twists and turns in the cave soon bewildered us.
繼承用法
bewil「deredly
adv.
bewil「deredness
n.
bewil「deringly
adv.
註釋
The word bewilder is probably used much more commonly in its figurative sense 「to confuse」 than in its literal sense 「to cause to lose one's bearings; disorient.」 Yet the latter sense is most likely the clue to the original source of this word. Bewilder, first recorded in 1684, is made up of the prefix be-, here meaning 「completely,」 and the verb wilder, meaning 「to cause to lose one's way,」 first found in 1613. Wilder may in turn be a back-formation from wilderness, a much older word than wilder. Users of English might have erroneously thought that wilderness was derived from an older verb wilder, which they then used with reference to the loss of one's way that can occur in a wilderness.
英漢化學大詞典
bewilder
vt.使...迷惑,糊塗,為難
英漢經貿大詞典
bewilder
vt.使...迷惑,糊塗,為難
英漢計算機大詞典
bewilder
vt.使...迷惑(糊塗,為難)