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词汇 stunt
释义 stunt
noun[ C ]
uk /stʌnt/ us /stʌnt/

stuntnoun[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: (通常指电影中的)特技动作
spectacular stuntIt's a typical action movie with plenty of spectacular stunts.这是部典型的动作片,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.汤姆‧克鲁斯不顾专业人员的警告,在《碟中谍2》中亲自表演自己角色的特技动作。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cinema - general words
12A
animation
animator
audio described
audio description
computer-generated imagery
fade
filmic
filmically
filming
filmstrip
flick
footage
Rambo
remake
rerelease
rescreen
reshoot
sting
theatrical

stuntnoun[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,噱头
an advertising stunt广告噱头
publicity stuntTheir marriage was just a cheap publicity stunt.他们的婚姻不过是低级的宣传噱头。
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Advertising and marketing
ad
ad agency
adman
adverse publicity
advert
cross-selling
customer relationship management
demographics
detoxify
differentiator
o.n.o.
off-brand
on-brand
opinion mining
overexpose
trade dress
unadvertised
unbilled
unbranded
unmarketable

stuntnoun[C] (AMERICAN FOOTBALL)


in American football, a play(= period of action) in which two or more players on the defence change places at the line of scrimmage(= the line on which the ball is positioned at the beginning of a period of action) just before the play begins, in order to confuse the offence:
The coach likes to use stunts as a way to penetrate the offensive line.
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American football
attempt
audibilize
back judge
blitz
blocker
bootleg
dime
flare
flea-flicker
formation
forward pass
forward progress
free play
play clock
point after
pulling blocker
pump-fake
punt
return specialist
turnover

Idiom


pull a stunt
stunt
verb[ T ]
uk /stʌnt/ us /stʌnt/
to prevent the growth or development of something from reaching its limit: 妨碍…的正常生长;阻碍…的充分发展
stunt (the growth of)Drought has stunted (the growth of) this year's cereal crop.干旱阻碍了今年谷物的生长。
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Limiting and restricting
anti-libertarian
armlock
boundary
box someone out
box someone/something in
crippling
cripplingly
crowd
curb
curtail
keep (herself) to herselfidiom
keep something down
limit
limitation
limitative
suffocatingly
tempered
tie someone down
tie someone up
uncrippled

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Preventing and impeding
stunt
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /stʌnt/ us /stʌnt/
relating to exciting and dangerous action, especially movement through the air, that needs to be done by someone who has great skill or special training:
Some of the country's top aerobatic stunt pilots brought planes to the event.
Enjoy the exciting stunt driving in the film, but don't try to copy it.
The experts can handle complex 4-line stunt kites.
Enjoy the exciting stunt driving in the film, but don't try to copy it.
He stars as a motorbike stunt rider who makes a deal with the devil.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Movement through the air
airborne
buoyantly
buzz
flight
flighted
float
fly
glide
hang time
hover
levitate
mid-air
skim
smoothness
soar
soaring
swishy
swoop
unflyable
wheel

stunt | American Dictionary


stunt
noun[ C ]
us/stʌnt/

stuntnoun[C] (DANGEROUS ACT)


an exciting and often dangerous act, usually performed for use in a movie by someone specially trained

stuntnoun[C] (ACTIVITY)


something done mainly to attract attention:
This was not just some publicity stunt.
stunt
verb[ T ]
us/stʌnt/

stuntverb[T] (PREVENT GROWTH)


to slow or prevent the growth or development of someone or something:
Drought has stunted this year’s corn crop.

stunt | Business English


stunt
noun[ C ]
 disapprovinguk /stʌnt/us
something that is done to get attention for the person or people responsible for it:
publicity/marketing/advertising stuntShe dismissed her opponent's lawsuit as a publicity stunt.
a political/election stunt

Examples of stunt


stunt
Density of the cereals was similar in the two residue treatments, indicating that the abundant residues were stunting the growth of established plants74.
What about parties in authoritarian-democratic hybrids where the contest for votes is stunted by state repression?
The presence of the parasite stunts the host, which when fully fed is only about one-quarter the size of an unparasitised caterpillar.
The cause of stunting seen in this study is unclear.
In various helminth infections, stunting of worms and reduced fecundity of females are recognized as features that can be caused by immunity.
They added their own stunts to the performance and even created a poster to publicize the event.
In particular many commentators noted the resemblances between boys and women's apparently stunted masculinity.
They feel betrayed by the lure of organizational opportunities, which seem to have stunted, rather than supported, their objectives.
Ineluctably rationalizing the division of labor, the state becomes the prime mover in fracturing the human into the stunted and the tunnel-visioned.
The growth of these plants was most irregular, ranging from plants a few inches in height to stunted plants tasselling prematurely.
Conversely, stunting should be considered evidence of parasiteinduced limitations on either the energy or resources available to the host.
However, the effect was evident only for stunted children (those with low height-for-age) with heavy worm burdens.
They're sexist, emotionally stunted, and concerned with the implications for tourism.
The few schistosomula recovered on this last occasion were inactive and stunted.
Severity and timing of stunting in the first two years of life affect performance on cognitive tests in late childhood.
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Collocations withstunt


stunt

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dangerous stunt
These dreams affect his performance as he backs down from the most dangerous stunt, jumping from one wire to another.
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political stunt
That is not the right way in which to approach such a serious issue, which is slowly being turned into a politicalstunt.
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Hansard archive

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stunt coordinator
He has been a professional stunt performer and stuntcoordinator since 1990.
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Wikipedia

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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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