stunning

stunning
adjective (marvellous: a stunning dress.) alucinante, estupendo, maravilloso
stunning
tr['stʌnɪŋ]
adjective
1 (surprising) alucinante, apabullante; (shocking) asombroso,-a
2 (beautiful, impressive) impresionante, imponente, fenomenal
stunning ['stʌnɪŋ] adj
1) astonishing: asombroso, pasmoso, increíble
2) striking: imponente, impresionante (dícese de la belleza)
stunning
adj.
despampanante adj.
elegante adj.
estupendo, -a adj.
pistonudo, -a adj.
n.
atronamiento s.m.
'stʌnɪŋ
adjective <success/performance> sensacional; <person/dress> despampanante
['stʌnɪŋ]
ADJ
1) (=fabulous) [dress, girl] imponente, deslumbrante, despampanante *; [film, performance] impresionante, sensacional

a stunning blonde — una rubia imponente, una rubia despampanante *

you look absolutely stunning — estás deslumbrante

the effect is stunning — el efecto es impresionante

2) (=startling) [news] asombroso; [success] increíble; [defeat] aplastante

his death came as a stunning blow — su muerte fue un golpe tremendo

3) (=violent)

he dealt me a stunning blow on the jaw — me dio un golpe en la mandíbula que me dejó aturdido or atontado

* * *
['stʌnɪŋ]
adjective <success/performance> sensacional; <person/dress> despampanante

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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