0 to make someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or have taken drugs
1 to surprise or shock someone very much
2 to tire or bore someone so much that the person cannot think or do anything:
He is stupefied when she declares him a liar and a cheat, and tells him that she has already given him both the mantle and her bracelet.
Staring often occurs accidentally, when someone appears to be staring into space they may well be lost in thought, or stupefied, or simply unable to see.
Fishes are easily stupefied and subsequently paralyzed.
Zimbabweans use the pods to stupefy fish.
In psychiatry, stupor means stupefied or dull, without implying a decrease of wakefulness as it does in current neurology.
As will be revealed shortly, these matters could be crucial to whether it is stupefying to defend the following spinozistic thesis: that divine thoughts are all that there is.
You will stupefy many a philosopher.
Philosophers of today are easy to stupefy.
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使疲勞, 使疲憊而思維不清,使因疲勞而昏昏沉沉, 使驚訝…
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使疲劳, 使疲惫而思维不清,使因疲劳而昏昏沉沉, 使惊讶…
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aturdir, dejar estupefacto, dejar estupefacto/pasmado…
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aturdir, estupefazer…
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stupéfier…
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ohromit, zmást…
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gøre omtåget…
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