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日入一词_54:stun

日入一词_54:stun

作者: cppUncleSix | 来源:发表于2019-10-31 21:03 被阅读0次

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    verb /stʌn/

    1

    to surprise or upset someone so much that they do not react immediately → stagger/'stægɚ/

    to surprise or upset (someone) very much

    to surprise or shock sb so much that they cannot think clearly or speak

    to impress sb very much

    to shock or surprise someone very much

    to shock and surprise someone so much that they cannot react immediately

    If you are stunned by something, you are extremely shocked or surprised by it and are therefore unable to speak or do anything. Syn:amaze, shock

    Redfern stunned the crowd with a last-minute goal.

    a theft that stunned [=shocked] the art world

    The angry criticism stunned them.

    They were stunned by the news. = The news stunned them.

    His old friends were stunned at his success.

    She sat in stunned disbelief/silence.

    There was a stunned expression on her face.

    Her words stunned me—I had no idea she felt that way.

    They were stunned by the view from the summit[the top of a mountain → peak].

    She was too stunned to speak.

    There was a stunned silence when I told them the news.

    News of the disaster stunned people throughout the world.

    She was stunned by the amount of support she received from well-wishers.

    His violent death stunned the nation.

    I was stunned to find that he’d left without us.

    All of them were stunned by the news.

    Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic/'trædʒɪk/ end.

    When they told me she had gone missing I was totally stunned... 

    His announcement did not produce any immediate cheers, only a stunned silence while the wordssank in.

    2

    to make someone unconscious for a short time

    to cause (someone) to suddenly become very confused, very dizzy, or unconscious

    to make a person or an animal unconscious for a short time, especially by hitting them on the head

    to make a person or animal unconscious, or to cause them to lose the usual control of their mind, especially by hitting their head hard

    to hit someone so hard on the head that they cannot defend themselves or they become unconscious for a short time

    If something such as a blow on the head stuns you, it makes you unconscious or confused and unsteady. [blow =a hard hit with someone's hand, a tool, or a weapon]

    The impact of the ball had stunned her.

    weapons that can stun people temporarily

    The fall stunned me for a moment.

    The animals are stunned before slaughter/'slɔtɚ/.

    Stunned by the impact, he lay on the ground wondering what had happened.

    This injection stuns the rhinoceros/raɪ'nɑsərəs/, so we can examine it.

    A mugger stunned him with a brick and stole his wallet.

    Sam stood his ground and got a blow that stunned him.


    stunning

    1

    extremely attractive or beautiful

    very beautiful or pleasing

    extremely attractive or impressive

    A stunning person or thing is extremely beautiful or impressive.

    You look absolutely stunning in that dress.

    a stunning view

    Our room had a stunning view of the lake.

    a stunning gown

    a stunning young woman

    You look absolutely stunning!

    a stunning view of the lake

    His performance was simply stunning.

    a stunning dress

    a stunning view over the bay of Saint Tropez

    a stunning display of tropical plants

    The view from the top of the hill is stunning.

    a stunning blonde

    She was 55 and still a stunning woman...

    A stunning display of fireworks lit up the sky.

    2

    very surprising or shocking

    extremely surprising or shocking

    shocking or very impressive

    surprising, powerful, and effective

    A stunning event is extremely unusual or unexpected.

    stunning news

    Researchers have made a stunning discovery.

    stunning news

    a stunning decision

    He suffered a stunning defeat in the election.

    All the ideas have a stunning simplicity.

    These arrests have dealt a stunning blow to one of the major drug cartels.

    The minister resigned last night after a stunning defeat in Sunday's vote...

    The secret that the priest/prist/ had confided/kən'faɪd/ to him was a stunning piece of news.


    stunningly adverb

    a stunningly beautiful woman

    a stunningly clear/sharp picture

    a stunningly rude remark

    stunningly beautiful

    a stunningly simple idea

    The video is filmed in stunningly beautiful countryside.

    Sometimes people were quite stunningly rude to him.

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