stunt

名詞

UK/stʌnt/
US/stʌnt/

定義 stunt 名詞

performance

  1. Countable

    A dangerous and exciting action, typically performed in a film, that requires skill.

    • This movie is packed with breathtaking stunt performances.

    • He insisted on performing all of his own stunts to make the film more authentic.

    • They meticulously planned every stunt during filming to ensure safety.

attention

  1. Countabledisapproving

    An action done to attract attention to the person or people behind it; a gimmick.

    • The company tried to increase its visibility through a publicity stunt.

    • The public event was just a political stunt with no real substance.

    • To attract more viewers, they came up with an eye-catching stunt.

動詞

UK/stʌnt/
US/stʌnt/

定義 stunt 動詞

  1. Transitive

    To impede the normal growth or development of something; to hinder full development.

    • Lack of funding could stunt the progress of the research project.

    • Over-fertilizing can stunt the growth of plants.

    • Malnutrition during childhood can stunt a child's development.

成語

  • pull a stunt

    To perform a foolish or dangerous action, often with the intention of being daring or attention-seeking.

    He pulled a stunt on the roof to show off in front of his friends.