(of a person)surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to react
(人)迷惑的;吃惊的
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Henry looked completely nonplussed .亨利看上去完全被迷惑住了。
〈北 美,非正式〉 (人)毫不惊慌的,泰然自若的。
adj. 迷惑的;吃惊的;毫不惊慌的;泰然自若的
v. 使惊讶;使迷惑;(nonplus的过去式和过去分词)
She expected him to ask for a scotch and was rather nonplussed when he asked her to mix him a martini.
她料想他会要一杯苏格兰威士忌,所以当他请她调一杯马丁尼时,她有点不知所措。
I was completely nonplussed by his sudden appearance.
他突然出现使我大吃一惊。
The speaker was completely nonplussed by the question.
演讲者被这个问题完全难倒了。
The speaker was completely nonplussed by the question.
鸿渐道:“这倒不是惩戒学生的问题。
I'm so glad to see you, 'said Carrie, pleased and yet nonplussed.
看见你我太高兴了,“嘉莉说,既高兴又为难。”
(of a person)surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to react
(人)迷惑的;吃惊的
亨利看上去完全被迷惑住了。
〈北 美,非正式〉 (人)毫不惊慌的,泰然自若的。