flabbergast
/ˈflæb.ə.ɡɑːst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflæb.ɚ.ɡæst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfla-bər-ˌgast/ (ame, mw)
flabbergast — 動詞
- flabbergastpresent simple I / you / we / they
- flabbergasts3rd person singular
- flabbergasting-ing form
- flabbergastedpast simple
1. to make someone feel extremely surprised and confused, often by giving them news
大吃一驚
因意外消息而震驚
to make someone feel extremely surprised and confused, often by giving them news they had no idea was coming
Leila felt completely flabbergasted when her best friend moved away without saying goodbye.
Leila 覺得大吃一驚,因為她最好的朋友沒說再見就搬走了。
adjective pattern: feel + flabbergasted + when-clause
The mayor was flabbergasted by the news that the factory would close next month.
市長對工廠下個月就要關閉的消息感到大吃一驚。
passive: be flabbergasted + by + noun phrase
"We were flabbergasted by the price of the wedding cake," Kofi admitted.
「我們都對那個結婚蛋糕的價錢大吃一驚,」Kofi 承認道。
The students looked flabbergasted when the teacher cancelled Friday's test.
老師突然宣布星期五的考試取消時,學生們一臉驚訝。
Rohan's announcement that he was quitting his job left his parents flabbergasted.
Rohan 宣布他要辭職,讓他的父母大吃一驚。
文法句型
flabbergast + object
be flabbergasted + by/at
be flabbergasted + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Almost always used in the passive voice (be flabbergasted) or as an adjective describing a person's reaction. The active form — subject + flabbergasts + object — is very rare in everyday speech.