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stunningly

/stuhn-ing/US // ˈstʌn ɪŋ //UK // (ˈstʌnɪŋ) //

惊人地,惊人的,令人惊叹的,令人惊叹的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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!

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  • These seasonal beauties are warmly spiced, fragrant and stunning.

  • The ridge connects several of New Hampshire’s highest peaks and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

  • Fresh off a stunning rout of Penn State, Maryland will host No.

  • Some more stunning scenes like this morning are likely tomorrow morning.

  • Now, this is a showstopper challenge, so the judges are expecting a gorgeous creation with stunning looks, long battery life, and good performance.

  • “Three is a Magic Number” becomes stunningly poignant to any couple that welcomes its first child.

  • Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison, our 8th and 9th Presidents respectively, were stunningly unremarkable.

  • Paltrow and Theron, two of the most stunningly beautiful actresses in Hollywood, seem to enjoy doing things in pairs.

  • “She is stunningly brilliant and knows how to articulate complex genius without any hoity toitiness,” Sarah says about Susan.

  • Nevertheless, American Hustle is a stunningly sexy—and messy—entertainment.

  • The latter departed, and at one o'clock reappeared, stunningly arrayed in a dark-blue walking dress, with a nobby hat to match.

  • A pretty woman stunningly gowned is introducing to a breathlessly expectant audience a tall, striking person.

  • Fine-looking girl with you—stunningly dressed—beautiful features—who is she?

  • Music and gaiety seemed to sweep stunningly into Allie's face.

  • "It's about the most stunningly beautiful thing I ever saw," he said, still curious.