Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense stunts, present participle stunting, past tense, past participle stunted
1N-COUNT 引人注意的花招;噱头 A stunt is something interesting that is done in order to attract attention and get publicity for the person or company responsible for it. 引人注意的花招;噱头
In a bold promotional stunt for the movie, he smashed his car into a passing truck.
为了给电影制造噱头以吸引眼球,他把汽车猛地撞向一辆驶过的卡车。
2N-COUNT (电影中的)特技表演 A stunt is a dangerous and exciting piece of action in a film. (电影中的)特技表演
Sean Connery insisted on living dangerously for his new film by performing his own stunts.
肖恩·康纳利在他的新片中为求真实,坚持自己出演特技部分。
3VERB 阻碍(生长);妨碍(发展);遏制 If something stunts the growth or development of a person or thing, it prevents it from growing or developing as much as it should. 阻碍(生长);妨碍(发展);遏制
The heart condition had stunted his growth a bit. [VERB noun]
心脏病已经多少影响了他的成长。
High interest rates have stunted economic growth. [VERB noun]