stunned / stʌn /

惊呆了目瞪口呆目瞪口呆的惊愕

stunned3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

stunned, stun·ning.

  1. to deprive of consciousness or strength by or as if by a blow, fall, etc.: The blow to his jaw stunned him for a moment.
  2. to astonish; astound; amaze: Her wit stunned the audience.
  3. to shock; overwhelm: The world was stunned by the attempted assassination.
  4. to daze or bewilder by noise.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to cause astonishment or amazement: She stunned in a black and silver beaded gown, accessorized with a sparkly clutch.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of stunning.
  2. the condition of being stunned.

stunned 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

dazed

更多stunned例句

  1. Several officers then closed in and took him to the ground, using a stun gun to subdue him.
  2. Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital.
  3. That November, many of us were stunned as voters in four states supported marriage equality at the ballot box.
  4. Johnson kept doing all he could, gazing down at those eyes that gazed right back at him with a seemingly stunned look.
  5. I arrive at the bungalow and find his staff standing about stunned, some of them in tears.
  6. He and Jessen convinced a stunned and desperate CIA that they were the ones to run a new interrogation program.
  7. De Castellor was now in his seat; and when Castanos came off; the Duke was stunned into stupor, overcome by the illimitable ruin.
  8. He recovered himself, however, in a moment, and fired—sending a ball into the brute which just touched the brain and stunned it.
  9. The clerk went as he was bid, but stupified and stunned by the information he had received.
  10. Stunned by the reception they received, those who had not been killed or wounded beat a hasty retreat.
  11. Oliver felt stunned and stupified by the unexpected intelligence; he could not weep, or speak, or rest.