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1 astonishment
noun To my astonishment she burst into tears.) έκπληξη -
2 Astonishment
subs.P. and V. θαῦμα, τό, ἔκπληξις, ἡ, θάμβος, τό (rare P. but used in Thuc. and Plat.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Astonishment
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3 astonishment
εμβροντησία -
4 assumed
adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) προσποιητός -
5 astonish
[ə'stoniʃ](to surprise greatly: I was astonished by his ignorance.) εκπλήσσω- astonishment -
6 consternation
[konstə'neiʃən](astonishment or dismay: To my consternation, when I reached home I found I had lost the key of the house.) ταραχή, αναστάτωση -
7 dumb
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8 exclaim
[ik'skleim](to call out, or say, suddenly and loudly: `Good !' he exclaimed; She exclaimed in astonishment.) αναφωνώ- exclamation mark -
9 marvel
1. noun(something or someone astonishing or wonderful: the marvels of the circus; She's a marvel at producing delicious meals.) θαύμα/αξιοθαύμαστο(ς)2. verb((often with at) to feel astonishment or wonder (at): They marvelled at the fantastic sight.) θαυμάζω- marvellously -
10 materialise
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) υλοποιούμαι,παίρνω σάρκα και οστά2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) πραγματοποιούμαι,υλοποιούμαι -
11 materialize
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) υλοποιούμαι,παίρνω σάρκα και οστά2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) πραγματοποιούμαι,υλοποιούμαι -
12 staggering
adjective (causing unsteadiness, shock or astonishment: a staggering blow on the side of the head; That piece of news is staggering.) που ζαλίζει/συνταρακτικός,συγκλονιστικός -
13 view
[vju:] 1. noun1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.)2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.)3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.)2. verb(to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.)- viewer- viewpoint
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14 Gasp
v. intrans.V. ἀσθμαίνειν, φυσιᾶν.Gasp with astonishment: use Ar. κεχηνέναι (2nd perf. act., χάσκειν) .——————subs.P. and V. ἆσθμα, τό.Shortness of breath: P. δύσπνοια, ἡ (Xen.).Thus he pants out his life in gasps: V. οὕτω τὸν αὑτοῦ θυμὸν ὁρμαίνει (Æsch., Ag. 1388).I pant out hot breath in gasps unsteadily: V. πνοὰς θερμὰς πνέω μετάρσιʼ οὐ βέβαια (Eur., H.F. 1092).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Gasp
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15 Impression
subs.Impression on a coin: Ar. κόμμα, τό.At that age the impression one wishes to stamp on each is most easily taken and assimilated: P. μάλιστα δὴ τότε πλάσσεται καὶ ἐνδύεται τύπος ὃν ἄν τή βούληται ἐνσημαίνεσθαι ἑκάστῳ (Plat., Rep. 377B).Take an impression of: P. ἀπομάσσειν (acc.).Impression of a foot: V. περιγραφή, ἡ, ὑπογραφή, ἡ, ἔκμακτρον, τό, στίβος, ὁ (also Xen.), P. and V. ἴχνος, τό.met., idea, mental picture: P. εἴδωλον, τό, P. and V. εἰκών, ἡ.Give a false impression of, v.: P. κακῶς εἰκάζειν περί(gen.) (Plat., Rep. 377E).Make an impression on: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), V. ἀνθάπτεσθαι (gen.); see v. impress, Astonishment, subs.: P. and V. θαῦμα, τό, ἔκπληξις, ἡ.Remembrance: P. and V. μνήμη, ἡ.Give one the impression of being: P. and V. δοκεῖν εἶναι.Giving the impression they meant to attack at once: P. δόκησιν παρέχοντες αὐτίκα ἐμβαλεῖν (Thuc. 2, 84).Making no impression, adj.: P. ἄπρακτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Impression
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16 Sensation
subs.Perception: P. and V. αἴσθησις, ἡ, V. αἴσθημα, τό.Feeling: P. πάθος, τό, πάθημα, τό.Object of wonder: P. and V. θαῦμα, τό.Astonishment: P. and V. ἔκπληξις, ἡ, θαῦμα, τὸ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sensation
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