transitive. To bewilder, amaze, confound utterly.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > confuse, bewilder [verb (transitive)] (36) bewhapec1320 transitive. To bewilder, amaze, confound utterly. mara1350 transitive. To confuse, bewilder; to perplex, trouble; to grieve, distress, annoy. Now Scottish. blunder?a1400 To confound, distract (in understanding). mada1425 transitive. To make mad; to madden, make insane; †to make foolish (obsolete); †to bewilder, stupefy, daze (obsolete); to infuriate, enrage. Now… to turn a person's brainc1440 to turn a person's brain: to make a person dizzy or giddy; figurative to disturb a person's mental balance, to make a person foolish or rash (cf. turn… astonish1530 To stun mentally; to shock a person out of his or her wits; to drive stupid, bewilder. Obsolete. maskc1540 transitive. To bewilder. Usually in passive. dare1547 To daze, paralyse, or render helpless, with the sight of something; to dazzle and fascinate. to dare larks, to fascinate and daze them, in order to… bemud1599 figurative. To confuse, muddle. bedazea1605 transitive. Emphatic for: daze, v. dizzy1604 To render unsteady in brain or mind; to bewilder or confuse mentally. bemist1609 transitive. To overtake with, or involve in mist; figurative to confuse the senses of, bepuzzle, bewilder. muddify1647 transitive. To make unclear; to muddle, confuse. lose1649 Causal senses. To cause (a person) to ‘lose his way’; to bewilder. Esp. in you('ve) lost me = ‘I failed to follow what you were saying’. bafflea1657 transitive. To bewilder, confuse, confound. Obsolete. bewildera1680 figurative. To confuse in mental perception, to perplex, confound; to cause mental aberration. bother?1718 transitive. Chiefly Irish English. colloquial. To confuse or deafen with noise or chatter; to muddle, bewilder, fluster. Obsolete. bemuse1734 transitive. To make utterly confused or muddled, as with intoxicating liquor; to put into a stupid stare, to stupefy. muddlea1748 transitive. To bewilder, to make (a person) unable to think clearly; to confuse (a person's mind). flurrya1757 transitive. To bewilder or confuse as by haste or noise; to agitate, ‘put out’. muzz1786 transitive. To render muzzy or confused; to befuddle. Cf. muzzle, v.2 muzzle1796 transitive. To make muzzy or confused; to befuddle. Obsolete. flusker1841 transitive. To fluster, confuse. Only in passive. haze1858 transitive. To impair the clarity of (the mind), to confuse. bemuddle1862 transitive. To confuse or muddle completely. jitter1932 transitive. To propel by nervous energy; to fluster. giggle- transitive. ? To turn rapidly; make giddy. Subcategories:— disconcert (9) |
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