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to stunt
01
freiner, ralentir
to stop or slow down the development or growth of something
Transitive: to stunt development or growth of something
02
faire des cascades, réaliser des acrobaties
to perform daring or impressive tricks
Intransitive
Stunt
01
coup publicitaire, stunt
a difficult or strange action done to attract attention, especially in advertising or politics
02
stunt, créature bloquée
a creature (especially a whale) that has been prevented from attaining full growth
What is a "stunt"?
A stunt is a dramatic or dangerous action performed by an actor or a stunt double in film, television, or theater to enhance a scene. Stunts often involve physical feats such as jumping, fighting, or car chases, and are designed to create excitement, tension, or visual interest. They require careful planning, coordination, and safety measures to protect the performers and achieve the desired effect on screen or stage.
stunt
v
stunted
adj
stunted
adj
stunting
n
stunting
n
Exemple
Harsh criticism can stunt a person's confidence and creativity.
Lack of sunlight can stunt the growth of plants.
Economic downturns can stunt the development of small businesses.
Strict regulations can stunt innovation in certain industries.
The aerobatic team stunted through the skies, leaving trails of smoke behind them.