stunned

stunned
past tense, past participle; see stun
stunned
tr[stʌnd]
adjective
1 (unconscious) sin sentido; (dazed) aturdido,-a
2 (amazed, shocked) atónito,-a, pasmado,-a, anonadado,-a
we were stunned by the news nos quedamos anonadados con la noticia
stunned
adj.
abombado, -a adj.
atontado, -a adj.
patidifuso, -a adj.
patitieso, -a adj.
stʌnd
adjective
1) (unconscious) sin sentido; (dazed) aturdido
2) (shocked, amazed) <expression> de asombro

he was stunned when they told him — se quedó atónito or (fam) helado or pasmado cuando se lo dijeron

[stʌnd]
ADJ
1) (=unconscious) sin sentido
2) (=dazed) aturdido, atontado
3) (=amazed) pasmado

I was absolutely stunned when I realized I had won — me quedé pasmado cuando me di cuenta de que había ganado, me quedé alucinado cuando me di cuenta de que había ganado *

stunned passers-by could not believe what was happening — los transeúntes, estupefactos, no podían creer lo que estaba sucediendo

4) (=shocked) anonadado

I was too stunned to reply — me quedé tan anonadado que no pude contestar

he had a stunned expression on his face — tenía una expresión de asombro en el rostro

I sat in stunned silence — me senté en silencio, anonadado

people reacted to the news with stunned disbelief — al enterarse de la noticia la gente se quedó anonadada, sin dar crédito a lo que oía

* * *
[stʌnd]
adjective
1) (unconscious) sin sentido; (dazed) aturdido
2) (shocked, amazed) <expression> de asombro

he was stunned when they told him — se quedó atónito or (fam) helado or pasmado cuando se lo dijeron


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