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101 what's biting you?
разг.что вас волнует, беспокоит? (ср. какая муха вас укусила?) [первонач. амер.]‘Where the hell's my hat?’ ‘It's on the chair behind you,’ she said amazed. ‘What's biting you?’ (Suppl) — - Черт подери, где же моя шляпа? - Твоя шляпа лежит на стуле позади тебя, - сказала она удивленно. - Что с тобой творится?
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102 astonished
удивлять; удивленныйСинонимический ряд:1. horrified (adj.) aghast; alarmed; appalled; confounded; dismayed; dumbfounded; horrified; overwhelmed; shocked2. surprised (verb) amazed; astounded; dumbfounded; flabbergasted; startled; surprised -
103 astounded
поражать; проаженныйСинонимический ряд:flabbergasted (verb) amazed; astonished; baffled; bewildered; confounded; dumbfounded; flabbergasted; startled; stupefied; surprised -
104 flabbergasted
Синонимический ряд:1. astounded (verb) amazed; astonished; astounded; baffled; bewildered; confounded; stupefied; surprised2. floored (verb) boggled; bowl over; dumbfounded; floored; staggered -
105 marvel
1. n чудо, диво; нечто необыкновенное, замечательноеhe is a marvel of patience — он проявляет чудеса терпения; он само терпение
it is a marvel that … — удивительно, что …
if he gets there it will be a marvel — если он туда доберётся, это будет чудо
2. n уст. удивление3. v дивиться, изумляться; восхищатьсяhe marvelled that … — он поразился, что …
Синонимический ряд:1. wonder (noun) curiosity; miracle; phenomenon; portent; prodigy; sensation; spectacle; stunner; wonder; wonderment2. wonder (verb) wonder3. wonder at (verb) be amazed; be astonished; be awed; stand in awe; stare; stare with open mouth; wonder atАнтонимический ряд: -
106 thunderstruck
1. a ошеломлённый, оглушённый; как громом поражённый2. a уст. сражённый ударом молнииСинонимический ряд:1. dumbfounded (adj.) amazed; astonished; astounded; blown away; confounded; dumbfounded; flabbergasted; stunned2. shocked (adj.) aghast; appalled; dismayed; horrified; horror-struck; shocked -
107 utterly
adv крайне, чрезвычайно, совершенноСинонимический ряд:1. absolutely (adj.) absolutely; completely; perfectly; positively; thoroughly; totally2. all (other) all; all in all; altogether; exactly; in toto; just; purely; quite; stick; totally3. completely (other) 100 per cent; absolutely; afond; categorically; clear; completely; definitely; entirely; exhaustively; from A to Z; from start to finish; fully; hook, line, and sinker; in full; in toto (Latin); lock, stock, and barrel; perfectly; right; roundly; thoroughly; through and through; unconditionally; well; wholly; without exceptionАнтонимический ряд: -
108 I-ram-tuy-pa
v. изумляться, быть пораженным / to be amazed at -
109 ucuryug-
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110 beyond one's wildest dreams
или in one's wildest dreams (or hopes)в caмыx дepзнoвeнныx мeчтax, oб этoм и мeчтaть нeльзя (былo), пpи caмoм пылкoм вooбpaжeнииThe Prime Minister said, 'Today I am amazed at the changes that have come about. They are beyond my wildest hopes' (The Observer)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > beyond one's wildest dreams
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111 run counter to smth.
идти пpoтив чeгo-л., идти вpaзpeз c чём-л., пpoтивитьcя чeму-л.; пpoтивopeчить чeму-л.One disposed to find zest and humour in everything that did not absolutely run counter to her interests and philosophy (J. Galsworthy). I am amazed at what you have told me about the boy: it runs counter to everything I have heard about him -
112 turn-up for the book(s)
paзг.дикoвиннoe дeлo; чудeca в peшeтe (o чём-л. нeoбычнoм или нeoжидaннoм) [пepвoнaч. тк. o лoшaди, нeoжидaннo пpишeдшeй пepвoй к финишу; book здecь зaпиcь cтaвoк в дaннoм зaeздe]Fancy Jones getting a steady job after a lifetime of crime - now that's a turn-up for the book! Even the Labour' group spokesman could not hide his surprise. "This is a real turn-up for the books. I'm quite amazed by it,' he said (Daily Telegraph)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > turn-up for the book(s)
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113 may
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114 mayij -ib
v.to wonder; to be amazed at; to marvel -
115 nim -el wi ch-e
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116 I-ram-tuy-pa
to be amazed at изумляться, быть пораженным
См. также в других словарях:
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amazed — adjective be amazed extremely surprised (+ (that)): I m amazed you ve never heard of Jeremy Bentham. (+ at): We were amazed at his rapid recovery. | amazed to see/hear/find etc: Visitors are often amazed to discover how little the town has… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Amazed — Amaze A*maze , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amazed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amazing}.] [Pref. a + maze.] 1. To bewilder; to stupefy; to bring into a maze. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A labyrinth to amaze his foes. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To confound, as by fear,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English