daze
noun/deɪz/
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Word OriginMiddle English: back-formation from dazed (adjective), from Old Norse dasathr ‘weary’; compare with Swedish dasa ‘lie idle’.
Idioms Idioms
in a daze
- in a confused state
混乱的;迷惑的 - I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.
自从听到那消息,我一直茫然不知所措。
- I've been in a complete daze since hearing the news.
Homophones days | dazedays daze
/deɪz/
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- days noun (plural of day)
- His glory days in 1970s Hollywood felt long behind him.
他在 20 世纪 70 年代好莱坞的辉煌岁月似乎已经一去不复返了。
- His glory days in 1970s Hollywood felt long behind him.
- daze noun
- The day had passed in a dreamy daze.
这一天就在如梦似幻的恍惚中过去了。
- The day had passed in a dreamy daze.