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1. noun(wonder and fear: The child looked in awe at the king.) temor, respeto
2. verb(to fill with awe: He was awed by his new school.) infundir temor/respeto, atemorizar- awesome
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tr[ɔː]1 sobrecogimiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto fill with awe sobrecogerto stand in awe of somebody sentir mucho respeto hacia alguienawe n: asombro mn.• pasmo s.m.• temor reverencial s.m.ɔːmass noun sobrecogimiento m[ɔː]to be in awe of somebody — sentirse* intimidado por alguien
1.N (=fear) pavor m ; (=wonder) asombro m ; (=reverence) temor m reverencialto go or be in awe of, hold in awe — tener temor reverencial a
2.VT (=impress) impresionar; (=frighten) atemorizar* * *[ɔː]mass noun sobrecogimiento mto be in awe of somebody — sentirse* intimidado por alguien
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