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faze /feɪz/ verb [transitive] informal CLEAR/EASY TO UNDERSTANDif a new or difficult situation fazes you, it makes you feel confused or shocked, so that you do not know what to do 使困窘,使惊慌失措 John was embarrassed, but it didn’t faze Mike a bit. 约翰很尴尬,但迈克并没有觉得困窘。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusfaze• None of it seemed to faze him.• The mass walkout did not faze him.• The intense heat of the Cuban summer doesn't faze Vasquez.Origin faze (1800-1900) feeze “to drive away, frighten”, from Old English fesianfaze verbChinese difficult fazes situation new a if or Corpus |