释义 |
dazzled, ppl. a.|ˈdæz(ə)ld| [f. dazzle v.] 1. Overpowered or confounded by too strong light or splendour.
1581J. Bell. Haddon's Answ. Osor. 499 So forcible is the dazeled blindenes of selfe Love. a1628F. Greville Sidney (1652) 89 [He] cleareth the daseled eyes of that army. a1628― Poems, Hum. Learning xvi, Those dazled notions..Which our fraile understanding doth retaine. 1811Wordsw. Sonn. ‘Here pause, etc.’, An accursed thing it is to gaze On prosperous tyrants with a dazzled eye. 1856R. A. Vaughan Mystics (1860) II. ix. ii. 131 This indistinct and dazzled apprehension. 2. Outshone or dimmed by a stronger light.
1576Fleming Panopl. Epist. 292 As the bright beames of the Sunne passe the dimme and dazeled light of the Moone. 1833Tennyson Fatima iv, My spirit..Faints like a dazzled morning moon. |