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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) asombrar, pasmartr[əs'taʊnd]1 pasmar, asombrarastound [ə'staʊnd] vt: asombrar, pasmar, dejar estupefactov.• aplanar v.• asombrar v.• aturdir v.• despampanar v.• embazar v.• pasmar v.ə'staʊndtransitive verb dejar estupefacto or atónito[ǝ'staʊnd]VT asombrar, pasmar* * *[ə'staʊnd]transitive verb dejar estupefacto or atónito -
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astound [ə'staʊnd]stupéfier, abasourdir;∎ we were astounded to hear the news la nouvelle nous a stupéfaits;∎ I was astounded when she left like that j'étais stupéfait qu'elle parte comme ça;∎ ironic you astound me! comme c'est étonnant! -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) forbløffe, sjokkereforbløffeverb \/əˈstaʊnd\/forbløffe, overraske stort, sjokkerebe astounded by something være sjokkert over noe, være overveldet over noe -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) forbløffe; overraske* * *(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) forbløffe; overraske -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) osupniti* * *[əstáund]transitive verbosupiti, (z)begati, presenetiti, presenečati -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) gera forviða/ agndofa -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) meglep -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) pasmar* * *as.tound[əst'aund] vt 1 surpreender, pasmar, maravilhar. 2 embaraçar, deixar perplexo, estupeficar, assustar. • adj arch estupefaciente. -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) pārsteigt; izbrīnīt* * *radīt izbrīnu, pārsteigt -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) priblokšti -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) ohromit* * *• ohromit -
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verbпоражать, изумлять* * *(v) изумить; изумлять* * *изумлять, поражать* * *[as·tound || ə'staʊnd] v. поражать, изумлять* * *впечатлятьдивитьизумитьизумлятьпоражатьпоразитьудивитьудивлять* * *изумлять -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) ohromiť* * *• ohromit -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) a şoca -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) καταπλήσσω, μένω εμβρόντητος -
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(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) stupéfier -
18 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) estarrecer -
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verb transitiveസംഭ്രമിപ്പിക്കുക -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -gutusha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -pagaza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -pumbaza[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] astound the mind[Swahili Example] Pumbaza akili------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -shangaza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -stusha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Word] stua V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound[Swahili Word] -tatiza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] astound someone[Swahili Word] -tatanisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------
См. также в других словарях:
astound — ► VERB ▪ shock or greatly surprise. DERIVATIVES astounded adjective astounding adjective. ORIGIN related to ASTONISH(Cf. ↑astonishment) … English terms dictionary
astound — verb the dogs tricks will astound you Syn: amaze, astonish, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, confound, dumbfound, boggle, stupefy, shock, daze, take aback, leave open mouthed, leave aghast; informal flabbergast, blow away, bowl over, floor … Thesaurus of popular words
astound — verb To astonish, bewilder or dazzle … Wiktionary
astound — verb shock or greatly surprise. Derivatives astounding adjective astoundingly adverb Origin ME: from astoned, past participle of obs. astone (see astonish) … English new terms dictionary
astound — verb (T) to make someone very surprised or shocked: The judge s decision astounded everyone. astounded adjective: an astounded look … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
astound — verb Syn: amaze, astonish, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, confound, dumbfound, take aback, leave open mouthed; informal flabbergast, bowl over; Brit.; informal knock for six … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
astound — [17] Astound, astonish, and stun all come ultimately from the same origin: a Vulgar Latin verb *extonāre, which literally meant something like ‘leave someone thunderstruck’ (it was formed from the Latin verb tonāre ‘thunder’). This became Old… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
astound — [17] Astound, astonish, and stun all come ultimately from the same origin: a Vulgar Latin verb *extonāre, which literally meant something like ‘leave someone thunderstruck’ (it was formed from the Latin verb tonāre ‘thunder’). This became Old… … Word origins
astound */ — UK [əˈstaʊnd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms astound : present tense I/you/we/they astound he/she/it astounds present participle astounding past tense astounded past participle astounded to surprise or shock someone very much … English dictionary
astound — [[t]əsta͟ʊnd[/t]] astounds, astounding, astounded VERB If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it. [V n] He used to astound his friends with feats of physical endurance. [Also V] Syn: astonish … English dictionary
astound — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English astoned, from past participle of astonen Date: 14th century archaic overwhelmed with astonishment or amazement ; astounded II. transitive verb Date: 1603 to fill with bewilderment or wonder Synonyms: see… … New Collegiate Dictionary