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stunner

/stuhn-er/US // ˈstʌn ər //UK // (ˈstʌnə) //

愣头青,眩晕,惊艳,惊呆了

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that stuns.
    • : Informal. a person or thing of striking excellence, beauty, achievement, etc.

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Examples

  • A Summit at the Top of the WorldStaying in the Northern Hemisphere, this destination is a jaw-dropping stunner.

  • Seeing the dynamic duo on the new console is truly a stunner.

  • A year later, as questions mounted about how the one-year delay had affected her Olympics preparation, Biles answered with another stunner in her first competition following the postponement—a Yurchenko double pike vault.

  • Deemed Prince’s muse,the stunner shared a bond with the late singer that she tells ESSENCE she’ll cherish forever, and one that stays with her each and every day.

  • That’s how I ended up assembling the layers of this stunner from Dessert Person, Claire Saffitz’s book that seemingly everyone I know is baking from at the moment.

  • Meanwhile, U.S. defender Matt Besler, who seemed a bit dinged up after that Portugal stunner, will be good to go.

  • Nineties' grunge rockers Pearl Jam are back with a stunner of a video and a great song.

  • Model Joan Smalls is the kind of stunner who boasts a strong appeal.

  • The Florida-born stunner is pouty in a thoroughly concealing white sleeveless knit top.

  • To which most people will likely answer, unless what follows is a serious stunner: "Oh, enough."

  • The Guide aimed quickly and pressed the trigger of the ultrasonic stunner.

  • Wade must have got in a pretty heavy charge; for the report was a stunner.

  • Foker whispered to Pen, who regarded her with eyes of evident admiration, that he considered her "a stunner."

  • Aunt Stunner had taken matters into her own hands, and the game had commenced in earnest.

  • Presently she went off to dance with him, and Aunt Stunner sat down by me.