stun
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you are stunned by something, you are extremely shocked or surprised by it and are therefore unable to speak or do anything. 使震惊[usu passive]
He's stunned by today's resignation of his longtime ally. 他被自己的长期助手今天的辞职所震惊。
2. stunnedADJ 惊呆的
When they told me she was missing I was totally stunned. 当他们告诉我她不见了时,我完全惊呆了。
3. V-T If something such as a blow on the head stuns you, it makes you unconscious or confused and unsteady. 把…打昏
Sam stood his ground and got a blow that stunned him. 萨姆不让步,遭到一击,把他打昏了。
4. →see also stunning
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stun /stʌn/ (stunning,stunned,stuns)
剑桥词典
stun verb [T] (SHOCK)
to shock or surprise someone very much
使震惊;使惊讶
News of the disaster stunned people throughout the world . 灾难消息使全世界的人震惊。
She was stunned by the amount of support she received from well-wishers. 居然有这么多人送上祝福,他们的支持令她受宠若惊。
stun verb [T] (MAKE UNCONSCIOUS)
to make a person or animal unconscious or unable to think normally , especially by hitting their head hard
使失去知觉,使昏迷;(尤指重击头部)把…打昏
Stunned by the impact , he lay on the ground wondering what had happened . 遭重击后,他躺在地上想弄清楚发生了什么事。
This injection stuns the rhinoceros , so we can examine it. 这支注射针剂可以把犀牛弄晕,然后我们就可以对它进行检查了。 返回 stun