stunning 的定义
- causing, capable of causing, or liable to cause astonishment, bewilderment, or a loss of consciousness or strength: a stunning blow.
- of striking beauty or excellence: What a stunning dress you're wearing!
stunning 近义词
beautiful, marvelous
更多stunning例句
- The riveted handles are designed to give you a great grip and remain cool while you work your way through a stunning stack of crepes.
- The so-called “super-resolution” can now be done with pretty stunning results.
- Salesforce stock soared a stunning 27% yesterday—its biggest jump ever—on the day after it was announced that it would be added to the Dow Jones index.
- The Lincoln Project’s stunning commercials are clearly getting under his skin.
- Based on TikTok’s stunning growth rate—it claims it had around 40 million users last October before topping 100 million this August—it could match or surpass Instagram by next year.
- When a mother puts stunning pictures of her little girl up on social media, she may make her a star.
- Rather, Mahone is well aware of, and repeatedly stresses, the stunning rise to fame he has experienced.
- The contrast with the Wilson grand jury is a stunning illustration of the racial double standards in criminal justice.
- On each coast, the Caribbean and the Pacific, there are stunning beaches.
- The promo featured several stunning women in their underwear.
- Marius, paler than his stunning had left him, leaned more heavily against the door-post, and looked on with bloodshot eyes.
- The separation from Fennefos, and Henrietta's death conjoined, inflicted a stunning blow, which both chilled and hardened her.
- This Bristoe fiasco was a stunning blow to the Rebel pursuit, and greatly checked their incursions.
- A stunning crash of thunder rolled across the sky, and the team plunged into a frantic gallop.
- Besides all this, my poor mother nearly lost her reason under the stunning blow which had fallen on her.