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v. laten schrikken; op doen springen; schokken; angst aanjagen[ sta:tl]II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 schokken -
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n. ; with a startle - со страв, треперејќиv. уплашува, преплашува; уплашува; изненадува, преплашув -
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star·tle [ʼstɑ:tl̩, Am ʼstɑ:rt̬l̩] vtto \startle sb jdn erschrecken;the noise \startled the birds der Lärm schreckte die Vögel auf;I was \startled to see the fire mit Entsetzen erblickte ich das Feuer -
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1. nounиспуг2. verb1) испугать, сильно удивить; I was startled by the news я был поражен известием; to startle a person out of his apathy вывести кого-л. из состояния апатии2) вздрагиватьSyn:frighten* * *(v) поражать; поразить* * *испугать, поражать* * *[star·tle || 'stɑrtl /'stɑː-] v. испугать, напугать, всполошить, сильно удивить, вздрагивать* * *вздрагиватьвпечатлятьиспугперепугперепугатьпоражатьпоразить* * *1. сущ. испуг; страх; вздрагивание 2. гл. 1) испугать; поразить, сильно удивить 2) побуждать (к действию) 3) а) вздрагивать б) бросаться в сторону, пугаться (о лошади) в) пугаться -
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1. n испуг2. v испугать, напугать, встревожить3. v поразить, сильно удивить4. v вздрагивать5. v побуждатьСинонимический ряд:1. start (noun) bolt; jump; start2. shock (verb) jolt; shock3. start (verb) bolt; jump; spring; start4. surprise (verb) affright; alarm; amaze; appall; astonish; astound; awe; dismay; disturb; fright; frighten; interrupt; jolt; panic; scare; shock; stagger; surprise; terrify; terrorise; terrorize; unnerveАнтонимический ряд:calm; soothe -
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أَفْزَعَ \ alarm: to make anxious; cause alarm to: The bad news alarmed me. frighten: to make afraid: The little girl was frightened by the big dog. startle: to surprise and frighten. -
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بَاغَتَ \ catch, caught: to find sb. doing sth. wrong: We caught him steading our fruit. startle: to surprise and frighten. -
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I[΄sta:tl] n with a startle վախեցած, ցնցվածII[΄sta:tl] v վախեցնել, զարմանալ, ցնցվել. His cry startled me Նրա ճիչը ինձ վախեցրեց. I was startled to hear ես ցնցվեցի լսելով -
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1) Военный термин: surveillance and target acquisition radar for tank location and engagement -
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1) Военный термин: surveillance and target acquisition radar for tank location and engagement -
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[`stɑːtl]испуг; страх; вздрагиваниеиспугать; поразить, сильно удивитьпобуждатьвздрагиватьбросаться в сторону, пугатьсяпугатьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > startle
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[star·tle || 'stɑrtl /'stɑː-]◙ v. להבהיל, להקפיץ; לזעזע, להחריד* * *◙ דירחהל,עזעזל ;ץיפקהל,ליהבהל◄ -
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(to give a shock or surprise to: The sound startled me.) forskrække* * *(to give a shock or surprise to: The sound startled me.) forskrække -
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mengagetkan, mengejutkan* * *mengejutkan* * *mengagetkan, mengejutkan* * *mengejutkan -
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(to give a shock or surprise to: The sound startled me.) gera (e-m) bilt við
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Startle — Star tle (st[aum]r t l), v. t. 1. To excite by sudden alarm, surprise, or apprehension; to frighten suddenly and not seriously; to alarm; to surprise. [1913 Webster] The supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies need not… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Startle — Star tle, n. A sudden motion or shock caused by an unexpected alarm, surprise, or apprehension of danger. [1913 Webster] After having recovered from my first startle, I was very well pleased with the accident. Spectator. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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startle — index disconcert, disturb, frighten, menace, upset Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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startle — [v] frighten, surprise affright, agitate, alarm, amaze, astonish, astound, awe, bolt, consternate, floor, fright, give a turn*, jump, make jump, rock, scare, scare to death*, shake up, shock, spook, spring, spring something on*, stagger, start,… … New thesaurus
startle — ► VERB ▪ cause to feel sudden shock or alarm. DERIVATIVES startled adjective. ORIGIN Old English, «kick, struggle»; related to START(Cf. ↑start) … English terms dictionary
startle — [stärt′ l] vt. startled, startling [ME stertlen, to rush, stumble along, freq. of sterten: see START] to surprise, frighten, or alarm suddenly or unexpectedly; esp., to cause to start, or move involuntarily, as from sudden fright vi. to be… … English World dictionary
startle — UK [ˈstɑː(r)t(ə)l] / US [ˈstɑrt(ə)l] verb [transitive] Word forms startle : present tense I/you/we/they startle he/she/it startles present participle startling past tense startled past participle startled to make a person or animal feel suddenly… … English dictionary
startle — [[t]stɑ͟ː(r)t(ə)l[/t]] startles, startling, startled VERB If something sudden and unexpected startles you, it surprises and frightens you slightly. [V n] The telephone startled him... [V n] Sorry, I didn t mean to startle you … English dictionary