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1 dismay
اِرْتِيَاع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. \ دَهْشَة وَفَزَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. -
2 dismay
هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
3 consternar
v.1 to dismay, to upset.2 to consternate, to shock, to appall, to bewilder.* * *1 to dismay, shatter1 to be dismayed, be aghast* * *verb* * *1.VT to dismay2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to fill... with dismay2.consternarse v pron to be dismayed* * *= dismay.Ex. In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.* * *1.verbo transitivo to fill... with dismay2.consternarse v pron to be dismayed* * *= dismay.Ex: In measuring reference activity, one should not be dismayed when results of studies indicate unexpected conclusions.
* * *consternar [A1 ]vtto fill … with dismayaquella noticia nos dejó consternados the news filled us with dismay o consternationto be dismayedquedó consternado al oír aquello he was dismayed to hear that* * *
consternar ( conjugate consternar) verbo transitivo
to fill … with dismay
consternar verbo transitivo, consternarse verbo reflexivo to dismay
' consternar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consternarse
English:
dismay
- distress
* * *♦ vtto dismay;su muerte consternó a sus compañeros his colleagues were extremely upset by his death* * *v/t dismay* * *consternar vt: to dismay, to appall -
4 bestürzen
v/t dismay; stärker: shock, stun; die Nachricht bestürzte uns sehr the news struck us with consternation, the news really shook us umg.* * *to stagger; to dismay; to confound; to confuse; to upset; to muddle up* * *be|stụ̈r|zen ptp bestü\#rztvtto shake, to fill with consternationSee:→ auch bestürzt* * *1) (to shock or upset: We were dismayed by the bad news.) dismay2) (to bewilder, confuse or amaze.) stupefy* * *be·stür·zen *vt▪ jdn \bestürzen to upset [or stun] [or dismay] sb, to fill sb with dismay* * *transitives Verb dismay; (erschüttern) shake* * *die Nachricht bestürzte uns sehr the news struck us with consternation, the news really shook us umg* * *transitives Verb dismay; (erschüttern) shake -
5 ужасявам
horrify, terrify,appal (l); dismay, strike with dismay; scare (s.o.) out of his wits* * *ужася̀вам,гл. horrify, terrify, appal, амер. appall; dismay, strike with dismay; scare (s.o.) out of his wits;\ужасявам се be horrified/terrified/appalled (от by, at), recoil (от from).* * *horrify ; dread {dred} (се); appall ; dismay* * *1. horrify, terrify,appal(l);dismay, strike with dismay;scare (s.o.) out of his wits 2. УЖАСЯВАМ ce be horrified/terrified/appalled (от by, at), recoil (от from) -
6 costernare
costernare v.tr. to consternate, to dismay, to fill with dismay, to fill with consternation: quella notizia ci costernò profondamente, we were dismayed (o filled with dismay) at the news; un tale insuccesso la costernò, such a complete failure filled her with dismay (o consternation).* * *[koster'nare]verbo transitivo to dismay* * *costernare/koster'nare/ [1]to dismay. -
7 bestürzt
I P.P. bestürzenII Adj. dismayed ( über + Akk by, at), completely taken aback; stärker: shocked, stunned; ein bestürztes Gesicht machen look dismayed; stärker: look aghast* * *dazed; upset; confused; perplexed; taken aback; dismayed; shocked; alarmed; distraught* * *be|stụ̈rzt [bə'ʃtʏrtst]1. adjfilled with consternationsie machte ein bestürztes Gesicht — a look of consternation came over her face
2. advin consternationer sah mich bestürzt an — he looked at me in consternation
See:→ auch bestürzen* * *1) (surprised and usually rather upset: She was taken aback by his rudeness.) taken aback2) (disturbed or distressed: Is he very upset about failing his exam?) upset* * *be·stürztI. adj upset, stunned, dismayedzutiefst \bestürzt deeply dismayed, devastatedjdn \bestürzt anschauen to look at sb with a stunned [or perplexed] expression on one's face, to look at sb stunned [or in consternationII. adv in a dismayed [or disturbed] manner [or way]sie riss \bestürzt die Augen auf, als sie entdeckte, dass ihr Geldbeutel gestohlen worden war her eyes widened in shock as she discovered that her purse had been stolen* * *1.Adjektiv dismayed (über + Akk. about)2.adverbial with dismay or consternationjemanden [sehr] bestürzt ansehen — look at somebody in or with [great] consternation
* * *B. adj dismayed (ein bestürztes Gesicht machen look dismayed; stärker: look aghastC. adv in dismay;bestürzt dastehen stand aghast* * *1.Adjektiv dismayed (über + Akk. about)2.adverbial with dismay or consternationjemanden [sehr] bestürzt ansehen — look at somebody in or with [great] consternation
* * *adj.aghast adj.confused n.dismayed adj.distraught adj.upset adj. -
8 desaliento
m.1 dismay, dejection.2 discouragement, dejection, weariness, despond.3 breathlessness.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desalentar.* * *1 discouragement* * *SM1) (=desánimo) discouragement2) (=abatimiento) dismay, dejection* * *masculino dejection, despondencyel desaliento se apoderó de ellos — they became disheartened o discouraged
* * *= discouragement, dismay, despondency.Ex. Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.Ex. The author expresses dismay at the nearly total eradication of the arts from schools in America.Ex. After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.----* con desaliento = despondently, dispiritedly, hopelessly.* * *masculino dejection, despondencyel desaliento se apoderó de ellos — they became disheartened o discouraged
* * *= discouragement, dismay, despondency.Ex: Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.
Ex: The author expresses dismay at the nearly total eradication of the arts from schools in America.Ex: After a 10 year period of existence a real feeling of despondency emerges in the reports of the National Library Service.* con desaliento = despondently, dispiritedly, hopelessly.* * *el desaliento se apoderó de los jugadores the players became disheartened o discouraged* * *
Del verbo desalentar: ( conjugate desalentar)
desaliento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desalentar
desaliento
desalentar ( conjugate desalentar) verbo transitivo
to discourage, dishearten
desaliento sustantivo masculino
dejection, despondency
desalentar verbo transitivo to discourage, dishearten
desaliento sustantivo masculino discouragement
' desaliento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonarse
- abatimiento
- desmayo
* * *desaliento nmdismay, dejection;cundió el desaliento al conocerse el resultado dismay spread as the result became known;reaccionaron con desaliento they reacted with dismay* * *m discouragement* * *desaliento nm: discouragement -
9 costernazione
costernazione s.f. consternation, dismay: gettare qlcu. nella costernazione, to fill s.o. with dismay; il delitto provocò la costernazione generale, the crime filled everyone with dismay.* * *[kosternat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile consternation, dismay* * *costernazione/kosternat'tsjone/sostantivo f.consternation, dismay. -
10 сбърквам
(сгрешавам) sin(заблуждавам се) go astrayсбърквам много make a big mistakeсбърквам при смятане do a sum wrongсбърквам в изчисленията make a mistake/be off in the calculationsсбърквам името на get s.o.'s name wrongсбърквам номера mistake the numberсбърквам професията си miss o.'s true profession, choose the wrong professionсбърквам пътя mistake/miss o.'s way, go/take the wrong way/roadсбърквам работите make a mess of things, bungle thingsсбърквам стъпката lose the step, fall out of the stepсбърквам такта miss the timeняма да сбъркам,ако I shan't be/go wrong ifmight do worse than (c inf. без to)няма да сбъркам, ако кажа I shan't be far out in sayingняма никак да сбъркаш, ако... you would be well advised to...сбъркал си адреса прен. you have mistaken your man; you've come to the wrong shopсбърквам се 1. make a mistake2. (списвам се) become confused/perplexed/embarrassed(бивам изненадан) be taken abackсбърквам се от страх be struck dumb with fear, be dismayed, be filled with dismayкак се сбърка да дойдеш? how come you decided to visit us?той рядко се сбърква да it's a rare thing for him to* * *сбъ̀рквам,гл. make a mistake (че by c ger.), err, go wrong (че to c inf.), be wide of the mark; ( сгрешавам) sin; ( заблуждавам се) go astray; няма да сбъркам, ако I shan’t be/go wrong if; I might do worse than (с inf. без to); няма никак да сбъркаш, ако … you would be well advised to …; сбъркал си адреса прен. you have mistaken your man; you’ve come to the wrong shop; \сбърквам в изчисленията make a mistake/be off in the calculations; \сбърквам много make a big mistake; \сбърквам номера mistake the number; \сбърквам при смятане do a sum wrong; \сбърквам професията си miss o.’s true profession, choose the wrong profession; \сбърквам пътя mistake/miss o.’s way, go/take the wrong way/road; \сбърквам работите make a mess of things, bungle things; \сбърквам стъпката lose the step, fall out of the step; \сбърквам такта miss the time;\сбърквам се 1. make a mistake;2. ( слисвам се) become confused/perplexed/embarrassed; ( бивам изненадан) be taken aback; \сбърквам се от страх be struck dumb with fear, be dismayed, be filled with dismay; • как се сбърка да дойдеш? how come you decided to visit us? той рядко се сбърква да it’s a rare thing for him to.* * *amiss ; be wrong ; go wrong; get wrong: сбърквам a сбърквам number - сбърквам номера; embarrass ; make a mistake: сбърквам in the calculations - сбърквам в изчисленията; mistake ; muff {mXf}; trip* * *1. (бивам изненадан) be taken aback 2. (заблуждавам се) go astray 3. (сгрешавам) sin 4. (списвам се) become confused/perplexed/ embarrassed 5. make a mistake (дето by c ger.), err, go wrong, be wrong (дето to c inf.), be wide of the mark 6. might do worse than (c inf. без to) 7. СБЪРКВАМ ce make a mistake 8. СБЪРКВАМ в изчисленията make a mistake/be off in the calculations 9. СБЪРКВАМ името на get s.o.'s name wrong 10. СБЪРКВАМ много make a big mistake 11. СБЪРКВАМ номера mistake the number 12. СБЪРКВАМ при смятане do a sum wrong 13. СБЪРКВАМ професията си miss o.'s true profession, choose the wrong profession 14. СБЪРКВАМ пътя mistake/miss o.'s way, go/take the wrong way/ road 15. СБЪРКВАМ работите make a mess of things, bungle things 16. СБЪРКВАМ се от страх be struck dumb with fear, be dismayed, be filled with dismay 17. СБЪРКВАМ стъпката lose the step, fall out of the step 18. СБЪРКВАМ такта miss the time 19. как се сбърка да дойдеш? how come you decided to visit us? 20. няма да сбъркам, ако кажа I shan't be far out in saying 21. няма да сбъркам,ако I shan't be/go wrong if 22. няма никак да сбъркаш, ако... you would be well advised to... 23. сбъркал си адреса прен. you have mistaken your man;you've come to the wrong shop 24. той рядко се сбърква да it's a rare thing for him to -
11 sgomento
m fear* * *◆ s.m. dismay, consternation; fright: non ti far prendere dallo sgomento, don't be dismayed (o frightened); sul suo viso si leggeva lo sgomento, from his expression he was clearly frightened; riaversi dallo sgomento, to recover from the fright.* * *[zɡo'mento] sgomento (-a)1. aggdismayed, alarmed2. smdismay, alarmfarsi prendere dallo sgomento — to be filled with dismay, be alarmed
* * *[zgo'mento] 1.sostantivo maschile consternation, dismay2.* * *sgomento/zgo'mento/I sostantivo m.consternation, dismayII aggettivo[ volto] anguished, dismayed. -
12 betroffen
I P.P. betreffenII Adj.1. (bestürzt) Schweigen: shocked, stunned; betroffen sein be (completely) taken aback; die Nachricht machte ihn sehr betroffen he was completely taken aback by the news; ein betroffenes Gesicht machen look shocked etc.; wir sind alle sehr betroffen oft als Floskel: we are all deeply shocked2. (berührt) affected ( von by); von einer Katastrophe etc.: auch hit (by); am schwersten betroffen worst affected ( oder hit); von der Hungersnot / Flutkatastrophe etc. betroffen famine-stricken / flood-stricken etc.* * *(berührt) affected; hit; involved;(bestürzt) taken aback; shocked* * *be|trọf|fen [bə'trɔfn]1. adj1) affected ( von by)2. adv(= bestürzt) in consternation; (= betrübt) sadly, in dismayjdn betroffen ansehen — to look at sb in consternation
See:→ auch betreffen* * *be·trof·fenII. adj1. (bestürzt) shocked\betroffenes Schweigen stunned silence2. (angehen)III. adv with dismay* * *1.Adjektiv upset; (bestürzt) dismayed2.adverbial in dismay or consternationbetroffen schweigen — be too upset/dismayed to say anything
* * *B. adj1. (bestürzt) Schweigen: shocked, stunned;betroffen sein be (completely) taken aback;die Nachricht machte ihn sehr betroffen he was completely taken aback by the news;ein betroffenes Gesicht machen look shocked etc;2. (berührt) affected (von by); von einer Katastrophe etc: auch hit (by);am schwersten betroffen worst affected ( oder hit);von der Hungersnot/Flutkatastrophe etcbetroffen famine-stricken/flood-stricken etcC. advbetroffen schweigen be too shocked to speak, be dumbfounded, maintain a stunned silence* * *1.Adjektiv upset; (bestürzt) dismayed2.adverbial in dismay or consternationbetroffen schweigen — be too upset/dismayed to say anything
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13 دهس
دَهَسَ \ run over: (of a vehicle or its driver) to pass over sth. that lies in the way; knock down sth. that stands in the way, and pass over it: We ran over a rabbit. The child was run over and killed by a bus. \ دَهْشَة \ amazement: great surprise or wonder. astonishment: great surprise or wonder: To my astonishment, I won a prize. surprise: a feeling that is caused by sth. unexpected; an unexpected event: The news gave me a nasty surprise. The result was a wonderful surprise to us all. I received the news with surprise. wonder: a feeling caused by sth. strange and beautiful, or sth. surprising; admiration: He watched the sunset in silent wonder. His magic filled us with wonder. \ دَهْشَة وَفَزَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. -
14 ontzetting
♦voorbeelden:1 ontzetting uit een recht • deprivation of a right, disfranchisementvol ontzetting, met ontzetting vervuld • filled with dismay/horrorze vernam het nieuws met ontzetting • she was appalled at the newsiemand met ontzetting vervullen • appal someonetot onze ontzetting • to our dismay/horror -
15 охваченный тревогой
General subject: filled with dismay, seized with dismayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > охваченный тревогой
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16 ارتياع
اِرْتِيَاع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. -
17 هلع
هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
18 dread
هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
19 fright
هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly. -
20 horror
هَلَع \ dismay: a feeling of surprise, mixed with fear of hopelessness: He discovered with dismay that the telephone wasn’t working, and he couldn’t call the doctor. dread: great fear, esp. of some harm to come: She has (a) great dread of heights. fright: sudden fear; shock: He almost died of fright when the gun exploded. It gave him a fright. horror: great fear and dislike: I have a horror of snakes. panic: wild fear that makes people act madly.
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