stun: [13] Stun is virtually the same word as astonish and astound, and like them it denotes etymologically ‘leave thunderstruck’. It comes via Anglo-Norman estuner from Vulgar Latin *extonāre ‘stupefy’. This was a compound verb, formed from the Latin intensive prefix ex- and tonāre ‘thunder’ (a relative of English thunder) and based on the model of Latin attonāre ‘stupefy’, similarly formed from tonāre but with the prefix ad-. The variant *astoner produced English astonish and astound. => astonish, astound, thunder
stun (v.)
early 14c., "to daze or render unconscious" (from a blow, powerful emotion, etc.), probably a shortening of Old French estoner "to stun" (see astonish). Related: Stunned; stunning.
实用例句
1. Electric rays stun their prey with huge electrical discharges.
电鳐能放出强大的电流把猎物击晕。
来自柯林斯例句
2. A guard zapped him with the stun gun.
一名警卫用眩晕枪击中了他。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The snake uses its venom to stun or paralyze its victims.
蛇用其毒液使受害者失去知觉或瘫痪.
来自《简明英汉词典》
4. Media Proxy 、 STUN 、 Middlebox and so on are the current solutions.
现有的解决方案有ALG、MediaProxy、STUN、 Middlebox等.
来自互联网
5. ALG 、 Media Proxy 、 STUN 、 Middlebox and so on are the current solutions.