英[ɔːd]美[ɔːd]
adjective(形容词)
双解例句
adjective(形容词)
小知识
When you're awed by something, you're amazed and maybe a little bit intimidated by it. The first time kids see a fireworks display, they're often awed by it.
The first time you visit a big city, you might wander around looking up at the skyscrapers with an awed expression on your face. When you're awed, you're full of wonder that's tinged with fear or confusion. It's generally big, impressive things that leave you awed. A new father holding his baby might be awed, for example. Awed comes from awe, “amazement,” which has a Scandinavian root and is related to the Old Norse word agi, or “fright.”
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常用短语
同义词
aghast / fearful / spellbound
同根词
词根:awe
adj.awesome可怕的,引起敬畏的
aweless不知畏惧的;大胆的;不威严的
awing飞翔的
adv.awing飞翔地
n.awe敬畏
v.awing使敬畏;使惊叹(awe的现在分词)
vt.awe使敬畏;使畏怯