stun
英 [stʌn]
美 [stʌn]
v. 使昏迷; (尤指)打昏; 使震惊(或惊愕、目瞪口呆); 给(某人)以深刻印象; 使深深感动
过去分词:stunned 过去式:stunned 第三人称单数:stuns 现在分词:stunning 复数:stuns
Collins.2 / BNC.11636 / COCA.5131
牛津词典
verb
- 使昏迷;(尤指)打昏
to make a person or an animal unconscious for a short time, especially by hitting them on the head- The fall stunned me for a moment.
那一下摔得我昏迷了片刻。 - The animals are stunned before slaughter.
屠宰前要先把动物击昏。
- The fall stunned me for a moment.
- 使震惊(或惊愕、目瞪口呆)
to surprise or shock sb so much that they cannot think clearly or speak - 给(某人)以深刻印象;使深深感动
to impress sb very much- They were stunned by the view from the summit.
在峰顶看到的景色使他们惊叹不已。
- They were stunned by the view from the summit.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使震惊;使目瞪口呆;使惊愕
If youare stunnedby something, you are extremely shocked or surprised by it and are therefore unable to speak or do anything.- Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
许多来看电影的人都被这部影片暴力而悲惨的结局所震惊。
- Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
- VERB 使昏迷;使眩晕;打昏
If something such as a blow on the headstunsyou, it makes you unconscious or confused and unsteady.- Sam stood his ground and got a blow that stunned him.
萨姆站在原地,被一下打昏了。
- Sam stood his ground and got a blow that stunned him.
- See also:stunning
英英释义
verb
- make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow
- stun fish
- hit something or somebody as if with a sandbag
- overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
- The news stunned her