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Definition of stunner in English: stunnernoun ˈstʌnəˈstənər informal 1A strikingly beautiful or impressive person or thing. 〈非正式〉绝色佳人;极漂亮的东西;给人留下深刻印象的人(或物) 那女孩是个大美人。 Example sentencesExamples - Seriously, the girls out there at the moment are just stunners - I mean they must spend hours, if not all day, getting ready.
- In its clunky realism and breathless romanticism, Looking at the Landscape strikes me as a real stunner, part late Balthus, but more importantly, part proto-John Currin.
- The opening stunner was a succession of burlesque performances by the ultra vixen peep show.
- Yet even the spectacular desert scenery can't compete with Toni Collette's complex stunner of a performance in the leading role.
- Pulsatilla, the pasque flower, is a real stunner with showy lilac flowers and you'll find an excellent specimen at Glasnevin in the Sensory Garden.
- The central slow movement is a solemn stunner - very beautiful, without one false or lazy note.
- Sur Incises, dominated by three pianos, three harps and percussion, proved a real stunner with its wondrous ‘passing on’ of sound waves and effects between cellos and pianos.
- It si not only a great looker on the outside, it's a real stunner within the cabin too.
- But the 21-year-old stunner gave a preview of her evening gown before jetting off.
- The title, developed out of Ubisoft's Montreal studio, is a real visual stunner.
Synonyms beauty, belle, goddess, Venus, siren, charmer, seductress dream, vision, sensation informal looker, good-looker, lovely, knockout, cracker, smasher, bobby-dazzler, dish, sight for sore eyes, eye-catcher, eyeful, peach, honey - 1.1 An amazing turn of events.
(事件的)惊人转折 the real stunner comes when the boy's father also blames her Example sentencesExamples - He did it first take, hit a volley which flew into the roof of the net, a real stunner, one in a million.
- That game was a real stunner to a lot of people, most of whom thought that we were going to sweep the series.
- But the real stunner is this: The biggest winners from the faster productivity growth of the 1990s were workers, not investors.
- The real stunner, though, is the expected price: $129.
- But the real stunner is that he is pulling 6% of the vote.
- The real stunner came with his closing comment, that the defendant did not look like he would speed.
RhymesCorunna, front-runner, gunner, oner, punner, runner, scunner Definition of stunner in US English: stunnernounˈstənərˈstənər informal 1A strikingly beautiful or impressive person or thing. 〈非正式〉绝色佳人;极漂亮的东西;给人留下深刻印象的人(或物) 那女孩是个大美人。 Example sentencesExamples - The central slow movement is a solemn stunner - very beautiful, without one false or lazy note.
- The title, developed out of Ubisoft's Montreal studio, is a real visual stunner.
- It si not only a great looker on the outside, it's a real stunner within the cabin too.
- Yet even the spectacular desert scenery can't compete with Toni Collette's complex stunner of a performance in the leading role.
- In its clunky realism and breathless romanticism, Looking at the Landscape strikes me as a real stunner, part late Balthus, but more importantly, part proto-John Currin.
- But the 21-year-old stunner gave a preview of her evening gown before jetting off.
- The opening stunner was a succession of burlesque performances by the ultra vixen peep show.
- Pulsatilla, the pasque flower, is a real stunner with showy lilac flowers and you'll find an excellent specimen at Glasnevin in the Sensory Garden.
- Seriously, the girls out there at the moment are just stunners - I mean they must spend hours, if not all day, getting ready.
- Sur Incises, dominated by three pianos, three harps and percussion, proved a real stunner with its wondrous ‘passing on’ of sound waves and effects between cellos and pianos.
Synonyms beauty, belle, goddess, venus, siren, charmer, seductress - 1.1 An amazing turn of events.
(事件的)惊人转折 the real stunner comes when the boy's father also blames her Example sentencesExamples - The real stunner, though, is the expected price: $129.
- But the real stunner is this: The biggest winners from the faster productivity growth of the 1990s were workers, not investors.
- The real stunner came with his closing comment, that the defendant did not look like he would speed.
- That game was a real stunner to a lot of people, most of whom thought that we were going to sweep the series.
- But the real stunner is that he is pulling 6% of the vote.
- He did it first take, hit a volley which flew into the roof of the net, a real stunner, one in a million.
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