stun
vt. 使昏迷, 使震惊, 打昏 n. 昏迷, 猛击
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教材释义与例句
昏迷;打昏;惊倒;令人惊叹的事物
使震惊;打昏;给以深刻的印象
释义与例句
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1.
A person who lacks intelligence.
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A low-range setting for an energy weapon that will stun its target but not injure or kill it.
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The condition of being stunned.
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That which stuns; a shock; a stupefying blow.
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The effect on the cue ball where the ball is hit without topspin, backspin or sidespin.
可数 不可数 体育 游戏Williams will need a lot of stun to avoid going in the middle pocket
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To incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.
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及物Bill tried to stun the snake by striking it on the head.
In many European countries cattle have to be stunned before slaughtering.
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To shock or surprise.
使震惊
及物The celebrity was stunned to find herself confronted with unfounded allegations on the front page of a newspaper.
He stood there stunned, looking at the beautiful, breath-taking sunrise.
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To hit the cue ball so that it slides without topspin or backspin (and with or without sidespin) and continues at a natural angle after contact with the object ball
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To enter a stunned state.
不及物 游戏The monsters stun when you jump on them.
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To confiscate (an unguarded rifle, magazine, piece of equipment, etc.) from an unsuspecting soldier as punishment for neglect.
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词汇关系
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词源
Inherited from Middle English stonen, stone (“to astonish, stun, numb”, also stoneyen), probably either directly or indirectly from Anglo-Norman estoner (“to stun, astonish”), from Late Latin *stunāre, from Frankish *stunōn (“to thunder, crash”) or perhaps from an unattested Latin *extonāre (“to thunder out, make a thunderous sound”), from tonāre ("to thunder"; compare Latin attonāre). An alternative etymology derives stonen from Old English stunian (“to smash, thunder”), from Proto-West Germanic *stunōn. See also astonish, astound. Compare Swedish stöna (“to moan, groan”), Danish stønne (“to moan, groan”), Icelandic stynja (“to moan”), Occitan estonar (“to surprise”), and French étonner (“to surprise”), and more distantly, Dutch steunen (“to groan; support”), German stöhnen (“to groan, moan”), German staunen (“to be astonished, be amazed, marvel at”), and Russian стонать (stonatʹ), стена́ть (stenátʹ, “to moan, groan”).
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