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stu·pe·fied /ˈstjuːpɪfaɪd $ ˈstuː-/ adjective SHOCKso surprised, tired, or bored that you cannot think clearly 〔因吃惊、疲劳或厌倦而〕呆呆的,茫然的 I stared up at Keith in stupefied amazement. 我目瞪口呆地盯着基思看。 We sat there stupefied. 我们怔怔地坐在那儿。 —stupefaction /ˌstjuːpəˈfækʃən $ ˌstuː-/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusstupefied• Foreman looked stupefied by the results of the test.• Upon the steps, pushing by a stupefied Grand Duke and Duchess, stood a radiant figure.• Theroux described Potosi station as a mausoleum of stupefied travellers, which bore on its upper walls frescoes by Fernando Leal.Origin stupefied (1400-1500) French stupéfier, from Latin stupefacere, from stupere ( → STUPID1) + facere “to make, do”stu·pe·fied adjectiveChineseSyllable so tired, Corpus or bored that surprised, you |