dazed

/deɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · /deɪzd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdāzd/ (ame, mw)

dazed — 形容詞

  • dazedpositive
  • dazeddercomparative
  • dazeddestsuperlative

1. in a mental state where your mind feels slow, foggy, and unfocused because of a

1.形容詞B1
釋義

恍惚的;茫然的

因衝擊、疲勞或震驚而無法清晰思考

in a mental state where your mind feels slow, foggy, and unfocused because of a physical blow, a sudden shock, or extreme tiredness

例句

After the car accident, Hiroshi sat on the curb looking dazed and confused.

車禍之後,Hiroshi 坐在路邊,神情恍惚又困惑。

look + dazed (linking verb pattern)

Elena felt dazed from lack of sleep during her third twelve-hour night shift.

Elena 值完第三個十二小時大夜班,因為缺乏睡眠而感到頭腦恍惚。

feel + dazed + from [cause]

同義詞
  • stunned

    stronger shock, often from news or a physical hit; implies a temporary, sharp paralysis of thought

  • bewildered

    emphasises confusion and puzzlement rather than physical grogginess

  • disoriented

    focuses on losing your sense of direction or place, not just mental fog

反義詞
  • alert

    fully awake and mentally sharp, the opposite of foggy and slow

  • clearheaded

    able to think logically and quickly

文法句型

be + dazed

dazed + noun

look/feel/sound + dazed

用法筆記

Commonly follows linking verbs such as look, feel, seem, and appear. The cause of the daze is typically introduced by from (a blow, shock, lack of sleep) or by (an event).

常見錯誤

I was dazing after the news.
I was dazed after the news.
💡dazed is the adjective form; dazing is rarely used as an adjective and never in this sense.