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1 enmudecido
adj.dumbfounded, awestruck, astonished, overwhelmed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enmudecer.* * *= awestruck, speechless.Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.Ex. The confrontation with this reality is understood as a consequence of the speechless horror that evil produces.* * *= awestruck, speechless.Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
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2 impactado
adj.1 shook-up, awestruck, appalled, dismayed.2 impacted, packed-in.past part.past participle of spanish verb: impactar.* * *1→ link=impactar impactar► adjetivo1 impacted* * *= awestruck, impressed.Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.Ex. On the other hand, Johnson's powerful baritone voice vibrated throughout the auditorium, captivating an impressed audience.----* quedar impactado = be impressed.* * *= awestruck, impressed.Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
Ex: On the other hand, Johnson's powerful baritone voice vibrated throughout the auditorium, captivating an impressed audience.* quedar impactado = be impressed.* * *impactado -da( AmL) shocked, stunned* * *impactado, -a adjAm shocked* * *impactado, -da adj: shocked, stunned -
3 atemorizado
adj.frightened, scared, afraid, fearful.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atemorizar.* * *(f. - atemorizada)adj.frightened, scared* * *ADJ (=con miedo) frightened* * *= terrorised [terrorized, -USA], awestruck, spooked.Ex. Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.Ex. The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.----* vivir atemorizado = live in + fear.* * *= terrorised [terrorized, -USA], awestruck, spooked.Ex: Librarians were terrorised and their collections cleansed of ideologically harmful works.
Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.Ex: The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.* vivir atemorizado = live in + fear.* * *atemorizado, -a adjfrightened;tienen a la región atemorizada con sus ataques they have been terrorizing the region with their attacks;vivir atemorizado to live in fear -
4 espantado
adj.frightened, scared, terrified.past part.past participle of spanish verb: espantar.* * *ADJ1) (=asustado) frightened, scared, terrified2) LAm (=muy asustado) sick with fear* * *- da adjetivoa) ( asustado) frightened, scaredb) ( uso hiperbólico) horrified, appalledquedé espantado con su vocabulario — I was horrified o appalled at his language
* * *= awestruck, spooked.Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.Ex. The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( asustado) frightened, scaredb) ( uso hiperbólico) horrified, appalledquedé espantado con su vocabulario — I was horrified o appalled at his language
* * *= awestruck, spooked.Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
Ex: The U.S. government's bailout plan did little to improve conditions in the commercial paper market where spooked investors continue to favor short-term debt.* * *espantado -da1 (asustado) frightened, scaredestaban lívidos y espantados they looked pale and frightened o scaredsalieron espantados cuando vieron a la policía they ran off in fright when they saw the police2 (uso hiperbólico) horrified, appalledquedaron espantados con su vocabulario they were horrified o appalled at his language* * *
Del verbo espantar: ( conjugate espantar)
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espantado◊ -da adjetivo
espantar ( conjugate espantar) verbo transitivo
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2 (fam) ( horrorizar) to horrify, appall( conjugate appall)
verbo intransitivoa) (fam) ( asustar):◊ es tan feo que espanta he's absolutely hideous (colloq)b) (Bol, Col, Ven fam) [ fantasma]:
espantarse verbo pronominal [pájaro/peces] to get frightened away;
[ caballo] to take fright, be startled
espantar verbo transitivo
1 (ahuyentar) to shoo o scare away: espantó a los atacantes con un tiro al aire, he scared away his attackers by firing a shot into the air
2 (causar espanto) to scare, frighten
* * *espantado, -a adj1. [asustado] frightened, scared;huyó espantado he fled in fright2. [pasmado] appalled, shocked;sus malos modales me tenían espantado I was appalled at his bad manners -
5 sobrecogido
adj.overwhelmed, awe-begone, aghast, astonished.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sobrecoger.* * *= awestruck.Ex. I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.----* sentirse sobrecogido = stand in + awe.* * *= awestruck.Ex: I remain awestruck by the advances in information technology in libraries.
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6 obnubilar
v.1 to bewilder, to daze.2 to dazzle.* * *1 to cloud, blind2 (fascinar) to fascinate1 to become confused2 (quedarse fascinado) to be fascinated, be amazed* * *VT = ofuscar 1., 2)* * *verbo transitivo to cloud* * *= obnubilate, obfuscate.Ex. Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.Ex. Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.* * *verbo transitivo to cloud* * *= obnubilate, obfuscate.Ex: Fourniret is a dangerous man obnubilated by the phantasm of virginity.
Ex: Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.* * *obnubilar [A1 ]vtto cloudestaba obnubilado por el poder power had clouded his judgmenttenía la mente obnubilada por el alcohol his mind was clouded by drinkto become confused* * *
obnubilar verbo transitivo
1 to dazzle, bewilder: tantas tensiones obnubilan a cualquiera, so much tension would put anyone into a state of confusion
2 to dazzle: el museo de El Cairo realmente nos obnubiló, we were fascinated by Cairo Museum
* * *♦ vtla ira obnubiló su juicio anger clouded his judgementese chico la ha obnubilado that boy has her spellbound;dejar obnubilado a alguien to bowl sb over;quedar obnubilado to be bowled over, to be awestruck* * *v/t cloud* * *obnubilar vt: to daze, to bewilder -
7 consternado
adj.awestruck, broken-hearted, abashed, aghast.past part.past participle of spanish verb: consternar.* * *ADJ* * *consternado, -a adjdismayed, extremely upset* * *adj dismayed -
8 atemorizado
• afraid• apprehensive• awed• awestricken• awestruck• frightened• in a funk• scared -
9 consternado
• abashed• aghast• appalled• astonished• astounded• awestruck• broken-hearted• dumbfounded• greatheartedness• greatness• overwhelmed -
10 enmudecido
• astonished• astounded• awestruck• dumbfounded• overwhelmed• speechless -
11 impactado
• appalled• awestruck• dismayed• packed-in• shocked• shook-up -
12 quedar enmudecido
• be awestruck -
13 quedarse mudo de asombro
• be astonished• be awestruck• be dumbfounded• be thunderstruck• stand rapt in aweDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > quedarse mudo de asombro
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14 sobrecogido
• aghast• astonished• astounded• awestruck• dumbfounded• overwhelmed -
15 quedar enmudecido
v.to be awestruck.
См. также в других словарях:
awestruck — index diffident Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
awestruck — (adj.) 1630s, overwhelmed by reverential fear, from AWE (Cf. awe) + struck (see STRIKE (Cf. strike) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
awestruck — [[t]ɔ͟ːstrʌk[/t]] also awe struck ADJ GRADED If someone is awestruck, they are very impressed and amazed by something. [WRITTEN] I stood and gazed at him, awestruck that anyone could be so beautiful … English dictionary
awestruck — awe|struck [ˈo:strʌk US ˈo: ] adj feeling great respect for the importance, difficulty, or seriousness of someone or something ▪ She gazed awestruck at the jewels … Dictionary of contemporary English
awestruck — awe|struck [ ɔ,strʌk ] adjective feeling extremely impressed by something: She was awestruck by the magnificence of the building … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
awestruck — adjective feeling extremely impressed by the importance, difficulty, or seriousness of someone or something: She gazed awestruck at the jewels … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
awestruck — adjective having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread (Freq. 3) stood in awed silence before the shrine in grim despair and awestruck wonder • Syn: ↑awed, ↑awestricken • Ant: ↑unawed ( … Useful english dictionary
awestruck — also awestricken adjective Date: 1634 filled with awe … New Collegiate Dictionary
awestruck — awe·struck (ôʹstrŭk ) also awe·strick·en ( strĭk ən) adj. Full of awe. * * * … Universalium
awestruck — adjective Filled or overcome with awe or wonder … Wiktionary
awestruck — Synonyms and related words: admiring, adoring, agape, aghast, agog, all agog, amazed, apotheosizing, appalled, ashen, astonished, astounded, at gaze, awed, awestricken, beguiled, bewildered, bewitched, blanched, breathless, captivated, confounded … Moby Thesaurus