柯林斯詞典stunt /st?nt/ (stunting,stunted,stunts) 1. N-COUNT A stunt is something interesting that is done in order to attract attention and get publicity for the person or company responsible for it. 引人注目的噱頭 In a bold promotional stunt for the movie, he smashed his car into a passing truck. 在那部影片大膽的宣傳噱頭中,他把自己的汽車撞向一輛過(guò)路的卡車。2. N-COUNT A stunt is a dangerous and exciting piece of action in a movie. (電影中的) 特技動(dòng)作 Sean Connery insisted on living dangerously for his new film by performing his own stunts. 肖恩·康納利堅(jiān)持通過(guò)為他的新影片表演他自己的特技動(dòng)作而冒險(xiǎn)。3. V-T If something stunts the growth or development of a person or thing, it prevents it from growing or developing as much as it should. 阻礙 The heart condition had stunted his growth a bit. 心臟病已經(jīng)有點(diǎn)兒阻礙他的發(fā)育。4. stuntedADJ 受阻礙的 Damage may result in stunted growth and sometimes death of the plant. 損害會(huì)導(dǎo)致植物生長(zhǎng)受阻,有時(shí)還會(huì)導(dǎo)致死亡。5. V to perform a stunt or stunts 表演雜技 返回 stunt劍橋詞典 stunt noun [C] (EXCITING ACTION) an exciting action , usually in a film , that is dangerous or appears dangerous and usually needs to be done by someone skilled (通常指電影中的)特技動(dòng)作 It's a typical action movie with plenty of spectacular stunts. 這是部典型的動(dòng)作片,有很多精彩好看的特技。 Tom Cruise has performed his own stunts for Mission Impossible 2, defying warnings from professionals . 湯姆?克魯斯不顧專業(yè)人員的警告,在《碟中諜2》中親自表演自己角色的特技動(dòng)作。 stunt noun [C] (GET ATTENTION) mainly disapproving something that is done to get attention for the person or people responsible for it 意在引人注目的花招,噱頭 an advertising stunt 廣告噱頭 Their marriage was just a cheap publicity stunt. 他們的婚姻不過(guò)是低級(jí)的宣傳噱頭。 習(xí)語(yǔ)pull a stunt 返回 stunt