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What do you mean by "gaping"?
"Stunned" means unable to speak with your eyes wide open. Describe embarrassment or shock.

Zhang Mu: Keep your eyes open.

Tongue: The tongue can't turn.

Pinyin: zhāng müJie she

Synonym: tongue-tied.

Use: combined; As a predicate and complement.

Example:

1. This trapeze stunt was so thrilling that the audience was dumbfounded.

2、? Under our repeated questioning, the other party was speechless and tongue-tied, and the scene was very embarrassing.

Extended data

First, the antonym of stuttering is: Answer like a stream.

Pinyin: Du Ying Luliu

Interpretation: the answer is as fast as water. Good eloquence and quick response. A: a.

Source: Ling Xuan's "Jin Shu Zhang Huachuan": "China should be like a stream, and the listener is tired."

Zhang Hua answered quickly and fluently, which made people forget to be tired.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Answer as fast as water floats.

Example:

1. At the paper defense meeting, he responded very well and the paper was passed quickly.

2. Students' questions to teachers; Always answer questions like water.

Second, tongue-tied, source and detailed explanation:

1, dare not speak.

My deputies were silent and I was tongue-tied. Shan Li? Quote Shenzi

The ministers were silent below, afraid to speak left and right.

2. Still stuttering.

When the boy was still stuttering when he was reading, he said the nine classics of righteousness. -Lin Biao? Mr. Xin Yuefu Village, Minzhong

The child stuttered when he was reading, so he briefly said the Nine Classics.