Examples of using Awed in English and their translations into Chinese
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I am awed by how this happened,” Jeremy said.
Mike looked resentful; Angela looked surprised, and slightly awed.
They were awed by his presence, his aura of invincibility.
On the ground, all eyes were turned toward it, awed faces peering up.
My God," Holly said, awed in spite of herself So much for the great hereafter.
I didn't come out of this movie humbled, awed, frightened, or transported.
We have lost the war," Margaret Duffe said in a small voice,wondering and awed.
But in his heart he was almost awed by the miraculous cleverness of the English police.
Buildings can make you feel many things: threatened, awed, and uplifted.
I have never," said Correy in an awed voice,"seen anything take so long to die.".
There I also felt that the painter who made on the between the was very great andadmired and awed.
There was a shocked silence, and then Jack, sounding awed, whispered,“That would be cool.”.
Her mere presence, of course, awed many spectators, for she was attractive and not at all masculine.
As her friends came up to murmur their condolences they would feel awed by the scale of her tragedy.
Even the children would sit awed and wondering, and the tears would run down Teta Elzbieta's cheeks.
The now ghastly pallor of the skin, and the now miraculous luster of the eye,above all things startled and even awed me.
If there was one aspect of Johnson's game that awed people the most, it was his brilliant passing skills.
Awed to silence, forgetting his thirst and hunger, forgetting he was dying, Louie had known only GRATITUDE.
Despite their stature, they seemed at times awed or intimidated by Jobs, and they were eager to keep him happy.
Amid these innovations, the SurfacesReporter team hascome across a truly‘out-of-the-box' work that will leave you awed.
Back in 2003, Audi awed spectators at the Frankfurt Motor Show with its LeMans Quattro concept car.
Reading this gripping book islikely to make the would-be sailor feel both awed and a little frightened by nature's remorseless power.
Vast crowds, awed by the miracles and amazed at His teaching, followed Him wherever He went(Luke 9:1; Matthew 19:2).
Like the rest of the world,Samsung's executives and designers were awed by the iPhone, and they wanted something similar.
I felt at first awed by his presence, but he listened attentively to what I said and made me feel entirely at ease,” Gregg recalls.
At the 1900 Paris Exposition,German manufacturers showcased"dynamos"(electric engines) that awed the public with their power and efficiency:.
There was something so inexpressibly solemn and overpowering about those huge volcanoes- for doubtless they are extinct volcanoes-that it quite awed us.
I am in awe of all of you mothers!
I was in awe listening to his very emotional story.