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stunned
时间: 2023-08-21 13:56:12
高中六级考研考博托福GRE
英 [stʌnd]
美 [stʌnd]

vt. 使震惊;使目瞪口呆;(stun的过去式)

adj. 震惊的;受惊的

双语例句
  • His stunned expression made people unbearable to laugh.

    他这副目瞪口呆的表情让人忍俊不禁。

  • I was stunned when I heard the news last night.

    我昨晚听到那个消息的时候大为震惊。

  • This stunned cat refused to eat.

    这只受惊的猫一直不肯吃饭。

  • I was stunned when I saw the thief stepped into my house.

    看到小偷溜入我家的时候我目瞪口呆

  • He was stunned by her angry reaction to his mistake.

    他很震惊,她为他的错误会发那么大的火。

  • The police stunned the man with a stun gun.

    警察用一把电击枪打晕了那人。

  • 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。

  • 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。

  • She was too stunned to speak.

    她惊愕得说不出话来。

  • The fall stunned me for a moment.

    那一下摔得我昏迷了片刻。

  • I sat down, stunned.

    我坐了下来,大吃一惊。

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词根 stun

  • stunning adj. 极好的;使人晕倒的;震耳欲聋的 v. 把…打昏;使震耳欲聋;使大吃一惊(stun的ing形式)

  • stunningly adv. 绝妙地;令人震惊地;使人目瞪口呆地

  • stun n. 昏迷;打昏;惊倒;令人惊叹的事物 vt. 使震惊;打昏;给以深刻的印象

  • I've been stunned by the amount of men in my life that have contacted me since my speech to tell me to keep going.

    我惊异于如此之多的男性朋友在我演讲之后联系我,告诉我我应该走下去。

    《Emma Watson HeForShe speech on Davos》《艾玛·沃特森达沃斯世界经济论坛HeForShe演讲》

  • And that letter just floored me. I was 15 years old and I was absolutely stunned. That was the first time I realized how music was so important.

    这封信简直击倒了我,我只有15岁,我完全懵了,这是第一次,我意识到音乐是如此重要。

    《Leehom Wang Speech at Oxford》《王力宏牛津大学演讲》

  • Since the HeForShe launch in New York last September, I think it would be fair to say that my colleagues and I have been stunned by the response.

    自9月份HeForShe在纽约发起以来,我觉得说句实话,我和我的同事们被大家的回应震惊了。

    《Emma Watson HeForShe speech on Davos》《艾玛·沃特森达沃斯世界经济论坛HeForShe演讲》

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