English-Thai Dictionary
daze
N ภาวะ ที่ งงงวย ความ งุนงง bewildement pa-wa-ti-ngong-ngue
daze
VT ทำให้ งงงวย ทำให้ ตกตะลึง amaze tam-hai-ngong-ngue
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DAZE
v.t.To overpower with light; to dim or blind by too strong a light, or to render the sight unsteady.
DAZE
n.Among miners, a glittering stone.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DAZE
Daze, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dazed; p. pr. & vb. n. Dazing.] Etym: [OE. dasen, prob. from Icel. dasask to become weary, a reflexive verb; cf. Sw. dasa to lie idle, and OD. daesen to be foolish, insane, daes, dwaes, D. dwaas, foolish, insane, AS. dw, dysig, stupid. Dizzy, Doze. ]
Defn: To stupefy with excess of light; with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb. While flashing beams do daze his feeble eyen. Spenser. Such souls, Whose sudden visitations daze the world. Sir H. Taylor. He comes out of the room in a dazed state, that is an odd though a sufficient substitute for interest. Dickens.
DAZE
DAZE Daze, n.
1. The state of being dazed; as, he was in a daze. [Colloq. ]
2. (Mining )
Defn: A glittering stone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
daze
daze |dāz deɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be dazed ) make (someone ) unable to think or react properly; stupefy; bewilder: she was dazed by his revelations | (as adj. dazed ) : he staggered home dazed and confused. ▶noun [ in sing. ] a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment: he was walking around in a daze . DERIVATIVES daz ed ly |ˈdāzidlē |adverb ORIGIN Middle English: back-formation from dazed (adjective ), from Old Norse dasathr ‘weary ’; compare with Swedish dasa ‘lie idle. ’
Oxford Dictionary
daze
daze |deɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] (especially of an emotional or physical shock ) make (someone ) unable to think or react properly: she was dazed by his revelations | (as adj. dazed ) : a dazed expression. ▶noun [ in sing. ] a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment: he was walking around in a daze . DERIVATIVES dazedly |-zɪdli |adverb ORIGIN Middle English: back-formation from dazed (adjective ), from Old Norse dasathr ‘weary ’; compare with Swedish dasa ‘lie idle ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
daze
daze verb 1 he was dazed by his fall: stun, stupefy; knock unconscious, knock out; informal knock the stuffing out of. 2 she was dazed by the revelations: astound, amaze, astonish, startle, dumbfound, stupefy, overwhelm, stagger, shock, confound, bewilder, bedazzle, take aback, shake up; informal flabbergast, bowl over, blow away. ▶noun she is in a daze: stupor, trance, haze; spin, whirl, muddle, jumble.
Oxford Thesaurus
daze
daze verb 1 he was dazed from being flung out of the car: stun, stupefy, knock senseless, knock unconscious, knock out, lay out; informal knock for six, knock the stuffing out of. 2 she was still dazed by the revelations of the past half hour: astound, amaze, astonish, startle, take someone's breath away, dumbfound, stupefy, overwhelm, overcome, overpower, devastate, dismay, disconcert, stagger, shock, confound, bewilder, take aback, nonplus, shake up; informal flabbergast, knock for six, knock sideways, knock the stuffing out of, hit like a ton of bricks, bowl over, floor, blow away. ▶noun he was walking around in a daze: stupor, state of stupefaction, state of shock, trance-like state, haze, confused state, spin, whirl, muddle, jumble; confusion, bewilderment, distraction, numbness; Scottish dwam.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
daze
daze /deɪz /名詞 C 〖a /one's ~〗(ショックなどで )ぼうっとした状態, 茫然 (ぼうぜん )▸ in a daze ぼうっとして
dazed
dazed 形容詞 (ショックなどで )ぼうっとした, 茫然 (ぼうぜん )とした .
dazedly
d á z ed ly /-ɪdli /副詞 ぼうっとして ; 目がくらんで .