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1 wide-eyed
wide-eyed [ˏwaɪdˊaɪd] aс широко́ откры́тыми глаза́ми ( от изумления и т.п.) -
2 wide-eyed
с широко раскрытыми глазами имя прилагательное:с широко раскрытыми глазами (pop-eyed, open-eyed, wide-eyed, moon-eyed) -
3 wide-eyed
ˈwaɪdˈaɪd прил. с широко открытыми глазами (от изумления и т. п.) с широко раскрытыми глазами, особ. от удивления наивный wide-eyed с широко открытыми глазами (от изумления и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wide-eyed
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4 wide-eyed
[ˌwaɪd'aɪd]прил.2) наивный, легковерный, неискушённый, простодушный; такой, которого легко убедить или поразитьAt that time, I was still a wide-eyed youngster. — В то время я был ещё наивным мальчишкой.
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5 wide-eyed
[ˈwaɪdˈaɪd]wide-eyed с широко открытыми глазами (от изумления и т. п.) -
6 wide eyed
Общая лексика: наивный, с широко раскрытыми глазами -
7 wide-eyed
[ˌwaɪd'aɪd]Общая лексика: наивный, с широко раскрытыми глазами (от удивления) -
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[`waɪd`aɪd]с широко открытыми глазамиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > wide-eyed
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9 wide-eyed
мед.нареч. с широко раскрытыми глазами -
10 wide eyed
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11 wide-eyed
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12 wide-eyed
[͵waıdʹaıd] a1. с широко раскрытыми глазами, особ. от удивления2. наивный -
13 wide-eyed
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14 wide-eyed
1. a с широко раскрытыми глазами,2. a наивный -
15 wide-eyed enthusiasm
Общая лексика: телячий восторг -
16 stare wide-eyed
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17 flounder, wide-eyed
—1. LAT Bothus podas (Delaroche)2. RUS средиземноморский ботус m3. ENG wide-eyed flounder4. DEU Angelfleckiger Glutbutt m, Steinbutt m5. FRA rombou f podasDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > flounder, wide-eyed
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18 listen wide-eyed
Общая лексика: развесить уши -
19 stare wide eyed
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20 wide-awake
1. n широкополая фетровая шляпа2. a бодрствующий, не спящий3. a бдительный, зоркий; всегда начеку; осторожный, осмотрительный4. a разг. хитрый, ловкий; пронырливыйСинонимический ряд:watchful (adj.) alert; awake; aware; not sleeping; observant; open-eyed; perceptive; unsleeping; vigilant; wakeful; wary; watchful; watching
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wide-eyed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having one s eyes wide open in amazement. 2) inexperienced; innocent … English terms dictionary
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wide-eyed — [wīd′īd΄] adj. 1. with the eyes opened widely, as because of surprise or fear 2. naive or unsophisticated … English World dictionary
wide-eyed — 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n If you describe someone as wide eyed, you mean that they are inexperienced and innocent, and may be easily impressed. Her wide eyed innocence soon exposes the pretensions of the art world. ...a wide eyed boy ready to explore. 2) … English dictionary
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wide-eyed — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. Wide eyed is used with these nouns: ↑amazement, ↑innocence, ↑look, ↑wonder {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adv. Wide eyed is used with these verbs: ↑stare … Collocations dictionary
wide-eyed — adjective Date: 1838 1. having or marked by unsophisticated or uncritical acceptance or admiration ; naive < wide eyed innocence > 2. having the eyes wide open especially with wonder or astonishment … New Collegiate Dictionary