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使困惑, 使震惊
to overwhelm or astonish someone, especially with something difficult to comprehend or believe
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- The complexity of the scientific theory boggled the students' minds.
科学理论的复杂性震惊了学生们的头脑。
- The intricacy of the puzzle boggled her.
这个谜题的复杂性让她大吃一惊。
- The depth of her knowledge on the subject boggled even the experts.
她对这个主题知识的深度甚至让专家们都感到震惊。
- The speed at which he completed the task boggled their minds.
他完成任务的速度让他们大吃一惊。
- The magnitude of the universe's size boggled his understanding.
宇宙大小的规模让他困惑。
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犹豫, 困惑
to act very slowly when something difficult, unexpected, or confusing happens
- She boggled at the complex math problem on the exam.
她对考试中复杂的数学问题感到困惑。
- The team boggled at the sudden change in project requirements.
团队对项目需求的突然变化感到困惑。
- The students are still boggling at the difficult puzzle presented by their teacher yesterday.
学生们仍然对昨天老师提出的难题感到困惑。
- She finds herself boggling at the detailed instructions for assembling the furniture.
她发现自己对组装家具的详细说明感到困惑。
- She boggled at the amount of paperwork required for the application.
她对申请所需的大量文书工作感到困惑。
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困惑, 震惊
to be unable to comprehend or process something because it is too confusing or surprising
- The unexpected announcement caused the crowd to boggle in disbelief.
意外的宣布让群众因难以置信而困惑不已。
- His explanation was so complicated that it made my mind boggle.
他的解释太复杂了,让我摸不着头脑。
- She boggled at the unexpected turn of events.
她对事件的意外转折感到困惑。
- His mind boggled when he saw the final results.
当他看到最终结果时,他的头脑困惑了。
- The mind boggles when you think about how quickly technology evolves.
当你想到技术发展得有多快时,头脑会困惑。
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