amazed
amazed — 形容詞
1. feeling so much surprise that you can hardly believe what you have just seen, he
驚訝;驚嘆
因事情出乎意料而感到非常驚訝
feeling so much surprise that you can hardly believe what you have just seen, heard, or learned, especially because it seems too unusual or impressive to be real.
Kalani was amazed at how quickly her grandmother learned to send voice messages.
Kalani 對於奶奶這麼快就學會傳語音訊息感到非常驚訝。
be amazed at + noun phrase / wh-clause
The children stood with open mouths, amazed by the size of the blue whale skeleton.
孩子們張大嘴巴站著,被那具藍鯨骨架的大小驚呆了。
be amazed by + noun, describing visible reaction
Una was amazed to find her lost wallet still sitting on the bus seat.
Una 很驚訝地發現,她遺失的錢包還放在公車座椅上。
I'm amazed that you remembered my birthday after all these years apart.
我很驚訝你過了這麼多年沒見,還記得我的生日。
An amazed silence fell over the audience when the magician pulled a live rabbit from her sleeve.
當魔術師從袖子裡拉出一隻活兔子時,全場觀眾都驚訝得鴉雀無聲。
- astonished
very close in meaning, slightly more formal and often suggests stronger shock
- astounded
stronger than amazed; suggests the person can hardly speak or react
- stunned
suggests the surprise is so strong it leaves you speechless or motionless
- speechless
focuses on the inability to respond rather than the feeling itself
- unsurprised
suggests the event was expected
- indifferent
suggests no emotional reaction at all, not even mild interest
文法句型
be amazed at + noun
be amazed by + noun
be amazed that + clause
be amazed to + infinitive
用法筆記
Almost always used with be, look, seem, or feel — describes the experiencer's state, not the cause. For the thing causing the feeling, use 'amazing' instead. Frequently followed by at, by, that, or to-infinitive.