单词 | stun |
释义 | stunWord family nounstunnerstunningadverbstunninglyverbstun stun /stʌn/ verb (stunned, stunning) [transitiveT not in progressive] 1 SHOCKto surprise or upset someone so much that they do not react immediately 使很是震惊,使震惊 → stagger Redfern stunned the crowd with a last-minute goal. 雷德芬在最后一分钟进球,使观众很是震惊。 2 UNCONSCIOUSto make someone unconscious for a short time 使〔某人〕短暂失去知觉,使晕过去 → stunned, stunning The impact of the ball had stunned her. 那一球把她打昏了。 Examples from the Corpus stun• They like to use an elephant gun to stun a flea.• Sasha was too stunned by what had happened to say a word.• It had been one of those suggestions that stuns everyone with its rightness.• His words stunned her, and she stared at him in disbelief.• Suminski in love: the idea stuns her.• Occasionally, it is the amount that stuns me.• The neural pathways in nature continue to stun scientists with how non-optimized they are.• Chester stormed back to stun Swansea with two goals in five minutes.• They had only intended to stun the guard, to give them time to escape.• Gamekeepers use special darts to stun the rhinos.• Howard was stunned when Garrett rejected the offer. (1300-1400) Old French estoner; → ASTONISH |
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