boggled

boggled

1. boggled the mind

v. 不可理解(不可思议, 难以置信)

2. Our minds are boggled by the incredible scope of the promises which apply to the people of God right now.

上帝给他子民的应许的范围绝对超乎人的想象,如今我们却是犹豫不信。

3. They write in their journal of the differences, amazed at the contrasts and boggled by some.

他们在日记中记录下了当地人(生活习惯)的不同:有些让他们感到奇怪,而有些令他们吃惊。

4. 1. He boggled at the thought of swimming in winter.

他想到要在冬天游泳就有些犹豫.

5. 2.He boggled at the thought of swimming in winter.

他想到要在冬天游泳就有些犹豫。

6. He boggled along through the work.

他笨拙地干活。

7. He boggled his first attempt at carpentry

他起初想做木工,但因工作不佳而失败。

8. .. perhaps something similar).Even as a native English speaker I was slightly boggled by the ambiguity.Perhaps"Submit" and "Edit" or something along those lines would be less confusing.

内容 After you edit your profile and press "Preview" the confirmation screen is displayed with the buttons "Change" and "Modify" (at least, I think that's what they were.

9. In recent weeks, the President and just about every other major politician from both parties have been boggled by soldier-lawyer disputes.

在最近几周里,总统和两党其他几乎每一个主要政治家都被军人和律师之争搞糊涂了。

10. She boggled her first attempt at drawing.

她试图画画,可第一次画就弄得一团糟。

11. He boggled at accepting the offer.

封提议半推半就,举棋不定。

12. My imagination boggled at the punishment I would deserve if in fact I did abuse a book of Mrs. Flowers`。 Death would be too kind and brief.

我想像不出如果我真的没有认真读弗劳尔斯夫人的某一本书,将会受到怎样的惩罚。让我去死恐怕是太仁慈太干脆了。

13. The friendship that had sprung up between Edward and Seth was something that still boggled my mind.

爱德华与塞思之间萌生的友谊是我想破头也理不清的事情。

14. The prisoner boggled at the sight of the gallows

犯人一看到绞刑架就惊吓住了。

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