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1 bewildered
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2 bewildered be·wil·dered adj
[bɪ'wɪldəd]sconcertato (-a), disorientato (-a) -
3 bemused
[bɪ'mjuːzd]aggettivo (bewildered) confuso, stupefatto* * *[bi'mju:zd](bewildered or greatly puzzled: a bemused look.) stupefatto* * *bemused► to bemuse* * *[bɪ'mjuːzd]aggettivo (bewildered) confuso, stupefatto -
4 bewilder
[bɪ'wɪldə(r)]* * *[bi'wildə](to amaze or puzzle: She was bewildered when her husband suddenly left her; bewildered by the instructions.) sconcertare* * *[bɪ'wɪldə(r)] -
5 (to) bewilder
(to) bewilder /bɪˈwɪldə(r)/v. t.confondere; sconcertare; rendere perplesso; disorientare; frastornare: My words seemed to bewilder him, le mie parole parvero sconcertarlobewildereda.confuso; sconcertato; perplesso; disorientato; frastornato; smarrito; storditobewilderinga.sconcertante; stupefacente; che lascia disorientato, smarritobewildermentn. [u]confusione; perplessità; disorientamento; smarrimento; sconcerto. -
6 daze
I [deɪz]II [deɪz]in a daze — (from blow) stordito; (from drug) inebetito; (from news) sbalordito, sconvolto
to be dazed by — essere stordito da [ fall]; essere sbalordito, sconvolto da [ news]
* * *[deiz] 1. verb(to make confused (eg by a blow or a shock): She was dazed by the news.) stordire; sbalordire2. noun(a bewildered or absent-minded state: She's been going around in a daze all day.) stordimento; stupore- dazed* * *[deɪz]1. nin a daze — stordito (-a), inebetito (-a)
2. vt(subj: drug) inebetire, (blow) stordire* * *daze /deɪz/n.(solo sing.) stordimento; sbalordimento● in a daze, stordito; sbalordito.(to) daze /deɪz/v. t.intontire; sbalordire: They were dazed by the sight that greeted them, erano sbalorditi dallo spettacolo che si sono trovati davanti; He was dazed by the blow, era intontito dal colpo.* * *I [deɪz]II [deɪz]in a daze — (from blow) stordito; (from drug) inebetito; (from news) sbalordito, sconvolto
to be dazed by — essere stordito da [ fall]; essere sbalordito, sconvolto da [ news]
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7 nonplussed
[ˌnɒn'plust]aggettivo perplesso* * *(completely puzzled; bewildered.) disorientato, perplesso* * *nonplussed /nɒnˈplʌst/a.perplesso; sorpreso; sconcertato.* * *[ˌnɒn'plust]aggettivo perplesso -
8 stupor
['stjuːpə(r)] [AE 'stuː-]nome stupore m., torpore m.* * *['stju:pə](a half-conscious, dazed or bewildered condition caused by eg alcohol, drugs, shock etc: He was in a drunken stupor.) stupore; stordimento* * *stupor /ˈstju:pə(r)/, ( USA) /ˈstu:pə(r)/n.stuporousa.(med.) in stato di stupore; stordito.* * *['stjuːpə(r)] [AE 'stuː-]nome stupore m., torpore m. -
9 (to) bewilder
(to) bewilder /bɪˈwɪldə(r)/v. t.confondere; sconcertare; rendere perplesso; disorientare; frastornare: My words seemed to bewilder him, le mie parole parvero sconcertarlobewildereda.confuso; sconcertato; perplesso; disorientato; frastornato; smarrito; storditobewilderinga.sconcertante; stupefacente; che lascia disorientato, smarritobewildermentn. [u]confusione; perplessità; disorientamento; smarrimento; sconcerto. -
10 lost ***
[lɒst]1. pt, ppSee:2. adj(gen), fig perso (-a), (bewildered) smarrito (-a)lost in thought — immerso (-a) or perso (-a) nei propri pensieri
the remark/joke was lost on him — non ha capito l'osservazione/la barzelletta
I feel lost without my car/him — mi sento perso senza la mia macchina/di lui
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11 at sea
1) (on a ship and away from land: He has been at sea for four months.) in mare2) (puzzled or bewildered: Can I help you? You seem all at sea.) in alto mare -
12 stupid
['stjuːpɪd] [AE 'stuː-] 1.1) (unintelligent) [person, animal] stupido2) (foolish) [person, idea, remark] stupido, idiota3) (in a stupor) stordito ( with da)2.nome colloq. stupido m. (-a)* * *['stju:pid]1) (foolish; slow at understanding: a stupid mistake; He isn't as stupid as he looks.) stupido2) (in a bewildered or dazed state: He was (feeling) stupid from lack of sleep.) intontito•- stupidly- stupidity* * *['stjuːpɪd] [AE 'stuː-] 1.1) (unintelligent) [person, animal] stupido2) (foolish) [person, idea, remark] stupido, idiota3) (in a stupor) stordito ( with da)2.nome colloq. stupido m. (-a)
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