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Idiom expressing daze
Stunned, dumbfounded, tongue-tied, dumbfounded, dumbfounded.

First, stun [dāI ruo mj and]

Explanation: stay: silly, in a daze. Stay like a wooden chicken. Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise.

From: Qu Bo's Lin Yuan 28: Hou Diankun, the bandit leader, was stupefied when he learned the bad news, especially when he learned that the old demon road was arrested.

Second, dumbfounded [mü dè ng kǒ u dā i]

Explanation: describe the appearance of being dumbfounded by surprise or fear.

From: Yuan Anonymous's "Earn Express" is the first discount: "Too scared to move."

Wang Xiang was stunned and did not move.

Third, tongue-tied.

Explanation: tongue tied: the tongue can't turn. I can't speak with my mouth open. Describe a clumsy argument, or become speechless because of nervousness and fear.

Said by: Qu Bo Lin Yuan 28: "The murderer felt that the sound was like an iron bar hitting him on the head. He turned to look, panicked and tongue-tied. "

Four, stare blankly brain [lé ng tó u kē n m: o]

Explain: describe a reckless or stupid appearance. Also describe the appearance of being in a daze. The same as "cold head and cold brain".

From: Lao She's "pass the parcel" XV: "The first one is Xiao Liu, who bumped and stood aside, shivering and not talking."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) cold head and cold brain []

Explanation: Describe what it looks like to be in a daze.

Said by: Cao Yu's "Yuan Ye" Act II: "Dopted mother, you are so stupid, you speak without thinking."