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1 disconcerted
disconcerted /dɪskənˈsɜ:tɪd/a.sconcertato: to seem [to look] disconcerted, sembrare [apparire] sconcertato; a disconcerted expression, un'espressione sconcertata. -
2 puzzled
adjective* * *puz·zled[ˈpʌzl̩d]1. (helpless) expression ratlos, verständnislos\puzzled look fragender Blickshe's \puzzled about what would be the best thing to do sie weiß nicht so richtig, was das Beste für sie wäre2. (confused) verwirrt, fassungslos3. (surprised) [sehr] überrascht, verdutzt, verblüfft4. (disconcerted) expression irritiert, befremdet* * *['pʌzld]adjlook, frown verdutzt, verblüfft; person verwirrt, verblüfftto be puzzled why... — verwundert or verdutzt sein, dass...
she was puzzled why he didn't phone — sie wunderte sich, dass er nicht anrief
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3 puzzled
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