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1 stunned
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2 stun
past tense, past participle - stunned; verb1) (to make unconscious or knock senseless eg by a blow on the head: The blow stunned him.) slå i svime/bevisstløs2) (to shock or astonish: He was stunned by the news of her death.) sjokkere, lamslå•- stunningoverveldeIsubst. \/stʌn\/1) bedøvende slag2) sjokk(tilstand), lamslått tilstandin a stun bedøvet sjokkert, lamslåttIIverb \/stʌn\/1) bedøve2) slå bevisstløs, svimeslå3) ( overført) gjøre målløs, lamslå, svimeslå, sjokkeremåten han snakket på, gjorde publikum målløse -
3 senseless
1) (stunned or unconscious: The blow knocked him senseless.) sanseløs, bevisstløs2) (foolish: What a senseless thing to do!) tåpelig, meningsløsadj. \/ˈsensləs\/1) meningsløs, sanseløs, vanvittig, urimelig2) tåpelig, ufornuftig3) bevisstløs4) følelsesløs5) ( gammeldags) ufølsombecome senseless miste bevisstheten -
4 unconscious
1. adjective1) (senseless or stunned, eg because of an accident: She was unconscious for three days after the crash.) bevisstløs2) (not aware: He was unconscious of having said anything rude.) uvitende3) (unintentional: Her prejudice is quite unconscious.) ubevisst2. noun(the deepest level of the mind, the processes of which are revealed only through eg psychoanalysis: the secrets of the unconscious.) underbevissthet, det ubevisste- unconsciousness Isubst. \/ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs\/( psykologi) underbevissthetIIadj. \/ˌʌnˈkɒnʃəs\/1) bevisstløs2) ikke bevisst, ikke klar over, uvitende• he just kept on, unconscious of the danger3) ( psykologi) ubevisst, underbevisst4) ( litterært) livløs, dødbe unconscious of være uvitende om, være ukjent med, ikke være oppmerksom på
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stunned — [ stʌnd ] adjective 1. ) very shocked or upset, especially so that you are unable to act normally: After the attack, stunned villagers wandered the streets. stunned at/by: We were all stunned at her refusal to help. stunned silence: Danny looked… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stunned — [stʌnd] adj too surprised or shocked to speak ▪ He looked completely stunned. ▪ The audience sat in stunned silence … Dictionary of contemporary English
stunned — index speechless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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stunned — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sit, sound, stand ▪ Morton stood stunned, unable to believe his ears … Collocations dictionary
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