stupefying
adjective uk/ˈstjuː.pɪ.faɪ.ɪŋ/ us/ˈstuː.pə.faɪ.ɪŋ/
(TIRING)
(困倦、无聊或吸毒)使人迷糊的,令人神志不清的
making someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or bored, or have taken drugs
stupefying heat/noise 令人窒息的高温/令人无法思考的噪音
He was sedated by the stupefying drug Lorazepam. 使用了镇静剂劳拉西泮让他昏睡。
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- She was suffering from a stupefying headache.
- Driving under the influence of stupefying substances is illegal.
- The film induces stupefying boredom with little payoff in the end.
(SURPRISING)
令人震惊的
very surprising or shocking
stupefying arrogance 令人震惊的傲慢
I find it stupefying that anyone would want to harm a baby. 我觉得很震惊怎么会有人会想去伤害一个婴儿。
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- The film is more stupefying than scary.
- What accounts for the stupefying popular success of Doris Day?
- Aspiring actors flock to Los Angeles in stupefying numbers.
See: stupefy