stupefied
adjective uk/ˈstjuː.pɪ.faɪd/ us/ˈstuː.pə.faɪd/
(TIRED)
(因困倦、无聊或吸毒)迷糊的,神志不清的
unable to think clearly, usually because someone is extremely tired or bored, or has taken drugs
Stupefied by tiredness, she just sat in front of the fire. 她累得昏昏沉沉,呆坐在火炉前。
As they slept in a stupefied state, someone stole all their belongings. 当他们睡得不省人事的时候,有人偷走了他们所有的东西。
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- The pain had faded into the background and she was starting to feel stupefied, her eyes heavy.
- He'd been smoking dope, and was quite stupefied.
- He woke stupefied, flicking his tongue over his parched lips like a reptile.
(SURPRISED)
惊讶的;震惊的
very surprised or shocked
We were so stupefied by the news that we all sat in silence for a long time. 我们被这个消息惊呆了,大家都沉默地坐了很久。
She was stupefied to learn that he didn't know how to make his bed. 当她得知他不会铺床时,她惊呆了。
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- She said she was stupefied by the incident.
- Somewhat stupefied, I asked her how she knew so much about art.
- I am stupefied that the Party would stoop to such a level.
See: stupefy