1.〈口〉特技,绝技;惊人的技艺;特技飞行 (=stunt flying) 惊人的行为;惊人的手段
2.花招,噱头
3.阻碍发育,发育不全[迟缓];发育不良的动物,生长不良的植物
1.阻碍...的发育,使发育不良;阻碍(生长,发育)
2.(以...动作)作绝技表演[特级飞行]
1.something dangerous, for example jumping from a building, that is done to entertain people, often as part of a movie
2.something dangerous or stupid that you do, often to impress someone; something silly or unusual that is done to get public attention
1.Reducing carbon intensity will limit how much emissions can foreseeable rise, without stunting China's growth.
降低碳排放强度,将限制可预期的排放量升幅,而不会阻碍中国的经济增长。
2.Arsenal's new defender insists he never threatened to score an own goal and blames Mourinho for stunting his growth as a player.
作为阿森纳的新后卫,加拉说他从没有威胁过进乌龙球,且谴责穆帅阻碍了自己的成长。
3.Vast fortunes were spent to ensure that corporations were allowed to operate without profit-stunting restrictions.
企业投入巨额财富,确保在运营过程中不受限制地谋取利益。
4.The phytochemicals present in fruits and vegetables protect the body by stunting the growth of malignant cells.
该物质存在于水果和蔬菜中,通过遏制恶性细胞的生长来保护身体。
5.Stunting in children under five years of age has decreased globally from 40% to 27% over the same period.
同期,全球五岁以下儿童发育迟缓比率也由40%降至27%。
6.Stunting is not genetic: a study by the World Bank found that Mayans in southern Mexico are taller than those over the border.
发育迟缓并非由遗传引起:世界银行所做的一项调查发现,墨西哥南部的玛雅人身高要高于附近危地马拉境内的玛雅人。
7.any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves.
植物的病毒病特征使叶子发黄影响发育。
8.Maternal depression was associated with early childhood underweight and stunting.
母亲抑郁与早期儿童体重不足和发育不良相关。
9.Nematodes, particularly in sandy soils, attack roots, forming galls and stunting the trees.
线虫,特别是沙质土壤,攻击根,瘿的形成和发育树。
10.The dashed line (curve B) represents an animal that has experienced stunting or restricted growth.
图一中的虚线B代表发育迟缓或生长受限时的情形。