stunt怎么读
stunt怎么读:美?[st?nt];英?[st?nt]
n.噱头;(尤指电影中的)特技表演;意在引人注意的花招;愚蠢行为
v.阻碍生长;妨碍发展;遏制
1.
Even?then,?this?was?really?more of?a?stunt?than?a?demonstration?that?the HPC?Server?system?is?ready?to?compete?with?the?big?boys.
尽管那样,这实际上不只是一次示范准备与大亨竞争的高性能服务器系统的特技表演。
2.
Employing?quantum?cryptography?to?transmit?the?vote?from polling?stations?to?central?counting house?is?thus?a?bit?of?a publicity?stunt.
因此,使用量子加密将选票信息从投票站送往计票中心,也有那么点形象工程的色彩。
3.
Leaders?are trying to sort through?those?issues?to?avoid?a string?of?currency?devaluations?that?could?stunt?a?global?recovery.
G20领导人将分别讨论这些问题,避免出现一系列货币贬值的行为,影响全球经济复苏。
4.
In?2003,?she?was?offered?a?contract?by a top?Italian?men's?soccer?club?but?turned?it?down,?considering?it a publicity?stunt.
2003年,意大利的一家男子足球俱乐部欲与她签约,但被她拒绝了,她认为他们这么做完全是在作秀。
5.
But?it?was?a?condescending?stunt?whose?subtext?seemed?to be?that?singing?was the?best?migrants'?children?could?aspire?to.
不过这一幕尽显了他们优越感,潜台词似乎是,唱歌可能是移民儿童最理想的活计。
6.
He?began?the?stunt?this?morning?in?an?attempt?to?break?the?record?of?American?illusionist?and?endurance?artist?David Blaine.
他在今天早晨开始这一特技表演,并尝试打破之前由美国魔术师、耐力艺术家DavidBlaine所创造的世界纪录。