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1 растеряться
1) General subject: be all abroad, lose courage, lose head, not to know if one is coming or going, not to know whether one is coming or going, to be at a loss, to be out of bearing, be lost, get out of depth, go out of depth, have heart in mouth, not know if one is on one's head or heels, get out of depth, be all adrift2) American: be nowhere3) Literal: lose one's bearings4) Sports: to be nowhere5) Jargon: choke choke in choke up, flap6) Makarov: be out of bearing, lose ( one's) head, choke up, come in nowhere, feel abashed -
2 потерять голову
1) General subject: be off one's onion, be off onion, lose head, not to know if one is coming or going, not to know whether one is coming or going, to be off ( one's) onion, go daft, go off head, lose (one's) mind, climb the wall2) American: fall apart (от восторга, страха и т.п.)3) Literal: lose one's head4) Jargon: flip, choke choke in choke up5) Makarov: get into a flap, go haywire, haywire, choke up, fall apart (от восторга страха и т. п.) -
3 не знать, на каком ты свете
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