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1 amaze
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2 bewilder
v. förvirra, förbrylla* * *[bi'wildə](to amaze or puzzle: She was bewildered when her husband suddenly left her; bewildered by the instructions.) förvirra, förvilla -
3 stupefy
v. göra bestört, göra häpen* * *(to bewilder, confuse or amaze.) göra omtöcknad (förbluffad)
См. также в других словарях:
amaze — ► VERB ▪ surprise greatly; astonish. DERIVATIVES amazement noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
amaze — verb ADVERB ▪ really ▪ His skill as a dancer really amazed me. ▪ still ▪ It still amazes me that people are willing to pay money for modern art. VERB + AMAZE … Collocations dictionary
amaze — verb (T) to make someone very surprised: Dave amazed his friends by suddenly getting married. | Their loyalty never ceases to amaze me … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
amaze — verb surprise (someone) greatly; astonish. Derivatives amazement noun Origin OE āmasian, of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
amaze — verb this shy, gawky teenager gets on the stage and amazes everyone with the best Elvis impersonation of the evening Syn: astonish, astound, surprise, stun, stagger, shock, stupefy, awe, stop someone in their tracks, leave open mouthed, leave… … Thesaurus of popular words
amaze — verb Syn: astonish, astound, surprise, stun, stagger, nonplus, shock, startle, stop someone in their tracks, leave open mouthed, dumbfound; informal bowl over, flabbergast; Brit.; informal knock for six; (amazed) thunderstruck, at a loss for… … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
amaze — a|maze [ ə meız ] verb intransitive or transitive * to surprise someone very much, especially by being very impressive: These guys continue to amaze with their excellent music. what amazes me is that/it amazes me that: What amazes me is that they … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
amaze */ — UK [əˈmeɪz] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms amaze : present tense I/you/we/they amaze he/she/it amazes present participle amazing past tense amazed past participle amazed to surprise someone very much, especially by being very… … English dictionary
amaze — 1. verb /əˈmeɪz/ To fill with wonder and surprise; to astonish, astound, surprise or perplex. [Fear] amazeth many men that are to speak or show themselves in public assemblies, or before some great personages [...]. See Also: amazing, amazement 2 … Wiktionary
amaze — [[t]əme͟ɪz[/t]] amazes, amazing, amazed VERB If something amazes you, it surprises you very much. [V n] He amazed us by his knowledge of Welsh history... The Riverside Restaurant promises a variety of food that never ceases to amaze! [Also it V n … English dictionary
amaze — I. verb (amazed; amazing) Etymology: Middle English amasen, from Old English āmasian, from ā (perfective prefix) + *masian to confuse more at abide Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. obsolete bewilder, perplex … New Collegiate Dictionary