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词汇 stunner
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Definition of stunner in English:

stunner

noun 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)

    the girl was a stunner

    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. 1.1 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.

Rhymes

Corunna, front-runner, gunner, oner, punner, runner, scunner

Definition of stunner in US English:

stunner

nounˈstənərˈstənər
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)

    the girl was a stunner

    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. 1.1 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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