stunning
adj. 令人晕倒(吃惊)的,震耳欲聋的; 极好的,出色的; 令人震惊的
v. 击晕(stun的现在分词)
A stunning person or thing is extremely beautiful or impressive.
She was 55 and still a stunning woman...
她已经 55 岁了,但依然美艳动人。
A stunning display of fireworks lit up the sky.
美轮美奂的焰火表演照亮了夜空。
A stunning event is extremely unusual or unexpected.
The minister resigned last night after a stunning defeat in Sunday's vote...
在周日的选举中意外惨败后,部长于昨晚辞职。
The secret that the priest had confided to him was a stunning piece of news.
神父吐露给他的秘密真是条惊天大新闻。
1. commanding attention;
2. causing great astonishment and consternation;
3. causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or insensibility;
4. strikingly beautiful or attractive;
This wool is available in 18 stunning shades.
这种毛线有18种华美的颜色.
This opera is a stunning showcase for the company.
这是一出显示该剧团艺术水平的令人倾倒的歌剧.
With Nowhere enter into a stunning horrific adventure that's full of twists.
同任何地方进入一个惊人的可怕的冒险是充满了曲折.
The stunning mountains along the Li River are instantly familiar to millions and millions of Americans.
数百万的美国人对于漓江边婀娜多姿的山峦记忆犹新.
It highlights stunning architectural elements and incorporates a color palette of terracotta, yellow, blue and green.
它将建筑设计元素与土黄色 、 黄色 、 蓝色与绿色结合起来,创造出与众不同的室内设计风格.
adj. 引人注目的;美妙的
attractivedazzlinggood-lookingbrilliantbeautifulgorgeousravishingglorious
adj. 惊人的
astonishingamazingastoundingsurprisingbewilderingshocking
其他释义
astonishingbrilliantattractiveastoundingamazingstonygorgeousbewilderinggood-lookingglorioussurprisingarrestingdazzlingshockingravishingmarvelousbeautiful