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41 anonadación SF
1) (=asombro) amazement, astonishment2) (=abatimiento) discouragement; (=humillación) humiliation3) (=destrucción) annihilation, destruction; (=derrota) crushing -
42 anonadamiento SM
1) (=asombro) amazement, astonishment2) (=abatimiento) discouragement; (=humillación) humiliation3) (=destrucción) annihilation, destruction; (=derrota) crushing -
43 deslumbramiento
m.1 glare, overpowering lustre; dazzling.2 confusion of sight or mind; hallucination.3 dazzle, glare, glare dazzle.4 astonishment, daze, dazzlement.* * *1 dazzle, dazzling* * *SM1) (=brillo) glare, dazzle2) (=confusión) confusion* * *dazzle* * *
deslumbramiento sustantivo masculino dazzle
* * *1. [ceguera] dazzling, dazzle;sufrí un deslumbramiento al mirar al sol I was dazzled when I looked at the sun2. [confusión] bewilderment* * *m dazzle, glare -
44 embobamiento
m.1 admiration, astonishment, enchantment; stupefying.2 amazement, fascination.3 stupefaction, grogginess.* * *1 fascination, amazement* * *SM (=fascinación) fascination; (=perplejidad) bewilderment* * *fascination* * *embobamiento nmstupefaction -
45 extrañamiento
m.estrangement, banishment.* * *1 (destierro) banishment, exile2 (sorpresa) surprise, astonishment* * *SM1) (=enajenación) estrangement (de from)2) = extrañeza3) (Jur) banishment* * *( Der) banishment* * *banishment* * *asombro: amazement, surprise, wonder -
46 tornarse
1 to become, turn* * *VPR1) (=regresar) to return2) (=volverse) to become, turn* * *
■tornarse vr (volverse) to become, turn: el cielo azul se tornó gris, the blue sky turned grey
' tornarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tornar
* * *vpr1. [volverse] to turn;el cielo se tornó gris the sky turned grey;su expresión se tornó grave her expression o face became serioussu alegría se tornó en estupor his delight turned to astonishment* * ** * *vr: to become, to turn into -
47 admiración
• admiration• astonishment• esteem• high rating• high relief• regard• respect• wonder• wonderment -
48 asombramiento
• amazement• astonishment• surprise -
49 asombrarse mucho
• show great astonishment -
50 asombro
• amazement• astonishment• dazzlement• surprise• wonder• wonderment -
51 estupor
• amazement• astonishment• daze• stupor -
52 hacerse cruces
• be amazed• be surprised• show great astonishment -
53 irse de espaldas
• be absolutely surprised• be struck with astonishment• be taken aback -
54 pasmarse
• become amazed• become astonished• freeze with astonishment -
55 pasmo
• amazement• astonishment• awe• befuddlement• daze• stupor• surprise• wonder -
56 quedar desconcertado
• be absolutely surprised• be struck with astonishment• be struck with awe• be taken aback -
57 quedarse pasmado
• be astonished• be in a fog• be struck all of a heap• be struck with awe• be stunned• freeze with astonishment• gape in amazement -
58 asombramiento
m.amazement, surprise, astonishment, bewilderedness. -
59 asombrarse mucho
v.to show great astonishment. -
60 embausamiento
m.amazement, astonishment, absence of mind.
См. также в других словарях:
Astonishment — As*ton ish*ment, n. [Cf. OF. estonnement, F. [ e]tonnement.] 1. The condition of one who is stunned. Hence: Numbness; loss of sensation; stupor; loss of sense. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A coldness and astonishment in his loins, as folk say. Holland.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
astonishment — index bombshell, phenomenon (unusual occurrence), surprise Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
astonishment — 1590s; see ASTONISH (Cf. astonish) + MENT (Cf. ment). Earlier it meant paralysis (1570s) … Etymology dictionary
astonishment — [n] state of surprise amazement, astoundment, awe, bewilderment, confusion, consternation, dumbfoundment, one for the books*, shock, something else*, stunner, stupefaction, wonder, wonderment; concepts 230,410 Ant. dullness, expectation,… … New thesaurus
astonishment — [ə stän′ishmənt] n. 1. the state of being astonished; great amazement 2. anything that astonishes … English World dictionary
astonishment — n. 1) to express astonishment 2) astonishment at (he could not conceal his astonishment at seeing them together) 3) astonishment that + clause (they expressed astonishment that I won the election) 4) in astonishment (they gaped in astonishment)… … Combinatory dictionary
astonishment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ absolute, complete, utter ▪ mild (esp. BrE) ▪ an air of mild astonishment ▪ … Collocations dictionary
astonishment — a|ston|ish|ment [ ə stanıʃmənt ] noun uncount * very great surprise: A look of astonishment crossed his face. Some executives expressed astonishment that they could no longer travel first class. in astonishment: Are you really leaving? asked… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
astonishment */ — UK [əˈstɒnɪʃmənt] / US [əˈstɑnɪʃmənt] noun [uncountable] very great surprise A look of astonishment crossed his face. Some ministers expressed astonishment that they could no longer travel first class. in astonishment: Are you really leaving?… … English dictionary
astonishment — as|ton|ish|ment [əˈstɔnıʃmənt US əˈsta: ] n [U] complete surprise = ↑amazement in astonishment ▪ She stared at him in astonishment. to sb s astonishment ▪ To my astonishment, the car was gone … Dictionary of contemporary English
astonishment — noun (U) complete surprise: in astonishment: She stared at him in astonishment. | to your astonishment: To my astonishment, the keys were in the door … Longman dictionary of contemporary English