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1 horror
['horə]1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) šausmas; riebums; pretīgums2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) briesmonis•- horrible- horribleness
- horribly
- horrid
- horrific
- horrify
- horrifying* * *šausmas; riebums, pretīgums; baiļu lēkme, nomāktība, grūtsirdība -
2 horror-stricken, horror-struck
šausmu pārņemts -
3 horror film
šausmu filma -
4 horror rushed over her
viņu sagrāba šausmas -
5 thrill of horror
šausmu sajūta -
6 sensational
1) (causing great excitement or horror: a sensational piece of news.) sensacionāls2) (very good: The film was sensational.) brīnišķīgs; kolosāls3) (intended to create feelings of excitement, horror etc: That magazine is too sensational for me.) satraucošs; uzbudinošs* * *sensacionāls; maņu, sajūtu; brīnišķīgs -
7 aghast
(struck with horror: She was aghast at the mess.) pārsteigts; apstulbots* * *pārsteigts, šausmu pārņemts -
8 assume
[ə'sju:m]1) (to take or accept as true: I assume (that) you'd like time to decide.) pieņemt; uzskatīt2) (to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc): He assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.) uzņemties3) (to put on (a particular appearance etc): He assumed a look of horror.) pieņemt•- assumed- assumption* * *pieņemt; uzņemties -
9 horrible
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10 horrid
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11 macabre
(weird, unearthly or horrible: macabre horror stories.) drausmīgs; šaušalīgs* * *drausmīgs, drausms, šaušalīgs -
12 mock
[mok] 1. verb(to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) izsmiet2. adjective(pretended or not real: a mock battle; He looked at me in mock horror.) neīsts; viltots; tēlots- mockery- mocking
- mockingly* * *izsmiekls; apsmiekls; parodēšana, atdarināšana; izsmiet; imitēt, parodēt; viltots, neīsts; joku -
13 morbid
['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) patoloģisks, neveselīgs* * *neveselīgs, slimīgs; patoloģisks -
14 movie
[-vi]1) (a cinema film: a horror movie.) kinofilma2) ((in plural: with the) the cinema and films in general: to go to the movies.) kino* * *kinofilma; kino -
15 mute
[mju:t]1) (unable to speak; dumb.) mēms2) (silent: She gazed at him in mute horror.) mēms, bezvārdu-3) ((of a letter) not sounded in certain words: The word `dumb' has a mute `b' at the end.) neizrunājams•- mutely* * *mēmais; neizrunājams burts; surdīne; uzlikt surdīni; mēms; bezvārda, nerunīgs, kluss; neizrunājams -
16 recoil
1. [rə'koil] verb1) (to move back or away, usually quickly, in horror or fear: He recoiled at/from the sight of the murdered child.) novērsties2) ((of guns when fired) to jump back.) atsist2. ['ri:koil] noun(the act of recoiling.) riebums; atsitiens* * *atsitiens; riebums; atlēkt, atsprāgt; novērsties; atsist -
17 regard
1. verb1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) uzskatīt2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) vērtēt3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) domāt par; izturēties pret4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) uzlūkot5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) ņemt vērā2. noun1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) nedomājot par2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) rūpes; uzmanība3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) cieņa•- regardless
- regards
- as regards
- with regard to* * *rūpes, uzmanība; cieņa; sveicieni; attieksme; vērīgs skatiens; uzskatīt; ņemt vērā; aplūkot; attiekties; vērīgi aplūkot -
18 sensation
[sen'seiʃən]1) (the ability to feel through the sense of touch: Cold can cause a loss of sensation in the fingers and toes.) sajūta2) (a feeling: a sensation of faintness.) sajūta; izjūta; jutoņa3) (a general feeling, or a cause, of excitement or horror: The murder caused a sensation; His arrest was the sensation of the week.) sensācija•- sensationally* * *sajūta; sensācija -
19 shocking
1) (causing horror or dismay: shocking news.) šokējošs; satriecošs; šausmīgs2) (very bad: a shocking cold.) briesmīgs; šausmīgs; neciešams* * *šokējošs, satriecošs; briesmīgs, šausmīgs; ļoti -
20 shudder
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