dazed /deɪzd/ adjectiveadj SHOCKUNCONSCIOUSunable to think clearly, especially because of a shock, accident etc 〔尤因震惊、意外事故等而〕茫然的,迷乱的,恍惚的 Dazed survivors staggered from the wreckage. 吓呆了的幸存者踉跄着走出残骸。
dazed look/expression etc Her face was very pale and she wore a dazed expression. 她脸色惨白,一脸茫然。
► see thesaurus at shocked dazed• When the realization hit her, she just sat there looking dazed.• A toothless old man from Baku, his double-breasted jacket beribboned with the medals of two world wars, looked dazed.• He had stopped coughing, but still looked dazed.• I stumbled from the office, feeling dazed and confused, and not really knowing where I was.• I stumbled from the room dazed and confused, completely disoriented by what had just happened.• We used to, watch them arrive, looking dazed and disappointed.• She sounded dazed and vaguely surprised.• She felt dazed and was drifting through life never feeling well, sleepless, anxious and just not coping.• Daphne is in hospital, still dazed by the events of the last ten days.• He stood there with a dazed expression on his face watching her pack her bags.• Anxious family members sat dazed in the waiting room.• When he met Eileen Ryan she was sitting on a bank with a dazed look, her bicycle up-ended in a ditch.• They shuffled forward in a dazed manner holding hands, their labels hanging round their necks.• The pile of dazed teachers jumped to their feet and chased after the Bookman. dazed look/expression etc• When he met Eileen Ryan she was sitting on a bank with a dazed look, her bicycle up-ended in a ditch.• Meanwhile Hilda, sitting with Omite, had a dazed expression on her face.