He knocked me on the head and blow stupefied me. 他给我当头一击,把我打得不省人事。
stupefied
[ adj ]
as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise
<adj.all> a circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion
in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock
<adj.all> he had a dazed expression on his face lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow was stupid from fatigue
Stupefied \Stu"pe*fied\, a. Having been made stupid.
Stupefy \Stu"pe*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stupefied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stupefying}.] [F. stup['e]fier, fr. L. stupere to be stupefied + ficare (in comp.) to make, akin to facere. See {Stupid}, {Fact}, and cf. {Stupefacient}.] [Written also {stupify}, especially in England.] 1. To make stupid; to make dull; to blunt the faculty of perception or understanding in; to deprive of sensibility; to make torpid.
The fumes of drink discompose and stupefy the brain. --South.
2. To deprive of material mobility. [Obs.]
It is not malleable; but yet is not fluent, but stupefied. --Bacon.