transfixed
英 [trænsˈfɪkst]
美 [trænsˈfɪkst]
v. 使(因恐惧、惊愕等而)动弹不得; 使惊呆
transfix的过去分词和过去式
过去式:transfixed
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使呆住;使动弹不得
If youare transfixedby something, it captures all of your interest or attention, so that you are unable to think of anything else or unable to act.- We were all transfixed by the images of the war.
战争的种种景象令我们都呆住了。
- We were all transfixed by the images of the war.
英英释义
adj
- having your attention fixated as though by a spell
双语例句
- John Piper is transfixed and intoxicated by Jonathan Edwards and he channels him every time he preaches.
约翰•派博被约拿单•爱德华兹牢牢吸引,陶醉其中,他每次讲道都向人介绍他。 - It seemed her heart was transfixed with the swords of her dolours.
她的心似乎已经被几把忧伤之剑刺穿了。 - Gerald stood transfixed, his soul echoing in horror.
杰罗尔德站在那里,呆若木鸡,他的心中充满了恐惧。 - The Chinese are transfixed.
中国人呆住了。 - She was transfixed upon the threshold by a spectacle which held her there.
她被一个场面慑住僵在门槛上不会动了。 - The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech.
会议代表们被她的发言弄得呆住了。 - I stood transfixed with terror.
我吓得站在那里呆若木鸡。 - Sweet music caught and held him transfixed against the iron fence.
优美的音乐吸引了他,他靠在铁栏,一动不动。素杨。 - A moment later the church door creaked; the minister raised his streaming eyes above his handkerchief, and stood transfixed!
不久,教堂的门嘎吱一声开了,牧师拿开手绢,抬起泪汪汪的眼睛,站在那里呆住了! - Often in the soothing, restorative glow we stare transfixed, bouncing our ambitions and hopes and plans off this great reflector.
我们常常痴痴地凝望着这抚慰人心、令人振奋的月光,将我们所有的抱负,希望和蓝图都寄托在这面巨大的反射镜上。
