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1 wonder
1. n1) чудо, дивина; щось дивовижне (несподіване, чудове)it is no wonder (that) — не дивно, (що)
2) здивування, подив; трепет2. advчудово, дивовижно; надзвичайно, дуже3. v1) цікавитися, бажати знати; запитувати себеI wonder why she is late — цікаво, чому вона спізнилася
I wonder who it was — цікаво знати, хто це міг бути
2) дивуватися, чудуватися; уражатися* * *I n1) чудо; дещо надзвичайне, неочікуванеit is no wonder, it is little /small/ wonder (that)... — недивно, що, немає нічого дивного в тому, що
the wonder is that he found the way — дивно лише те, як він знайшов дорогу
you are punctual for a wonder — як не дивно, ви не спізнились
what wonder — є чому тут дивуватисяє, що тут дивногоє
what wonder if... — буде не дивно, якщо...
what a wonder! — дивно!, надзвичайно!
2) подив, здивування (часто змішане із захопленням, інтересом)to look in open-mouthed wonder — дивитися відкривши рота (від захоплення, захвату, цікавості)
they were filled with wonder at the sight of the new aircraft — вони були вражені виглядом нового літака
3) подив, трепет, благоговіння (перед чим-н. таємничим, невідомим)4) сумнів, невпевненість••II aa nine days' wonder — злоба дня, короткочасна сенсація
1) що викликає подив або захопленняIII v1) цікавитися, хотіти знати; задавати ( собі) питання; сумніватися; I wonder who he is [what he wants, why he is late, whether he will come]цікаво, хто він такий [чого він хоче, чому він запізнився, чи прийде він]; I wonder whether you can tell me... чи не підкажете ви мені...2) дивуватися; захоплюватисяI wonder! — не знаю, цікаво ( виражає сумнів або стриману недовіру)
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