bewildered• The kids felt bewildered and betrayed by the divorce.• When he did see that I was speaking the truth, he was bewildered and hurt.• But I can see that you are bewildered, and I know why.• At first she was bewildered by all the noise and activity of the city.• Republicans in Strabane are bewildered by the case.• Diana was flattered, flustered and bewildered by the passion she had aroused in a man twelve years her senior.• She was confused, upset and bewildered by the train of events.• The poorbewilderedcreature was being mobbed by rooks.• Reaching the ridge, a logjam of bewilderednovicesdevelops.• Stunned and bewildered, Polly stared at him.• Police took a burglary report from a bewilderedresident.• He was bewildered to find three policemen at the front door.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem, sound困惑;感到不知所措;看上去困惑;好像不知所措;聽起來很困惑▸➤become變得困惑▸➤leave sb讓某人不明所以◇She packed her bags and left-leaving Matthew bewildered and confused.她收拾好包就離開了 - 這讓馬修摸不着頭腦。ADVERB➤very非常困惑▸➤completely, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly十分困惑;非常迷惑▸➤rather, somewhat相當困惑;有些摸不着頭腦▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/有些困惑PREPOSITION➤at對⋯感到困惑◇He was rather bewildered at seeing her there.居然在那裏看到她,他很困惑。➤by被⋯弄得不明所以◇She was totally bewildered by his message.她完全被他的信息弄糊塗了。