dazzle

dazzle
'dæzl
verb
1) ((of a strong light) to prevent from seeing properly: I was dazzled by the car's headlights.) deslumbrar
2) (to affect the ability of making correct judgements: She was dazzled by his charm.) deslumbrar, fascinar, ofuscar
dazzle vb deslumbrar
dazzle
tr['dæzəl]
noun
1 (brilliance) resplandor nombre masculino, brillo
transitive verb
1 deslumbrar
dazzle ['dæzəl] vt, -zled ; -zling : deslumbrar, ofuscar
dazzle n
: resplandor m, brillo m
dazzle
n.
deslumbramiento s.m.
v.
deslumbrar v.
encandilar v.
ofuscar v.

I 'dæzəl
transitive verb \<\<light\>\> deslumbrar, encandilar; \<\<beauty/wit\>\> deslumbrar

II
mass noun (of lights) resplandor m, brillo m; (of publicity) hechizo m
['dæzl]
1.
N deslumbramiento m
2.
VT deslumbrar

he was dazzled by the bright light — lo deslumbró el resplandor de la luz

she was dazzled by his knowledge of the world — (se) quedó deslumbrada por su conocimiento del mundo

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I ['dæzəl]
transitive verb \<\<light\>\> deslumbrar, encandilar; \<\<beauty/wit\>\> deslumbrar

II
mass noun (of lights) resplandor m, brillo m; (of publicity) hechizo m

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