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■ bowl overA v. t. + avv.1 buttare a terra; travolgere2 sorprendere grandemente (spec. in modo positivo); lasciare senza parole; affascinare e conquistare: I was bowled over by his generous offer, la sua generosa offerta mi lasciò senza parole:B v. i. + avv.( di veicolo) capovolgersi; rovesciarsi; cappottare. -
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bowl over 1) прекатурвам, събарям; 2) слисвам, изумявам, смайвам. -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) umwerfen* * *vt usu passive▪ to \bowl over over ⇆ sb1. (knock over) jdn über den Haufen rennen fam; (by car) jdn über den Haufen fahren fam; (hit with a ball) jdn umwerfen▪ to be \bowl overed over sprachlos seinshe was \bowl overed over when she heard she'd won the competition es verschlug ihr die Sprache, als sie hörte, dass sie den Wettbewerb gewonnen hatte* * *vt sep2) (fig) umwerfen, umhauen (inf)to be bowled over — sprachlos or platt (inf) sein
he was bowled over by the news/her/the idea — die Nachricht/sie/die Idee hat ihn (einfach) überwältigt or umgehauen (inf)
* * *bowl over v/t1. umwerfen (auch fig), umstoßen2. fig jemandem die Sprache verschlagen -
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to \bowl over over <-> sb1) ( knock over) jdn über den Haufen rennen ( fam) ( by car) jdn über den Haufen fahren ( fam) ( hit with a ball) jdn umwerfen;to be \bowl overed over sprachlos sein;she was \bowl overed over when she heard she'd won the competition es verschlug ihr die Sprache, als sie hörte, dass sie den Wettbewerb gewonnen hatte -
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bowl [sb.] over1) (knock down) fare cadere, stendere [ person]* * *(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) stupefare, sconcertare* * *vt + advrovesciare (a terra), fig lasciare strabiliato (-a)* * *bowl [sb.] over1) (knock down) fare cadere, stendere [ person] -
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1) сбить Someone ran round the corner and nearly bowled me over. ≈ Кто-то неожиданно выбежал из-за угла и чуть не сбил меня с ног. In the accident, the car bowled over three times but the driver escaped unhurt. ≈ Машина перевернулась трижды, но водитель остался цел.
2) перен. привести в замешательство Your sudden news has quite bowled me over. ≈ Ваше неожиданное сообщение привело меня в замешательство. Syn: bowl out
2), knock back
3), knock down
9), knock out
5), knock over
2) (разговорное) сбить;
привести в замешательство, смутить;
вывести из равновесия, огорчить( разговорное) очень удивить или шокировать - your sudden news has quite bowled me over ваше неожиданное сообщение совершенно сразило меняБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bowl over
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phr v разг. очень удивить или шокироватьСинонимический ряд:1. fell (verb) bowl down; bring down; down; drop; fell; flatten; ground; knock down; knock over; lay low; level; mow down; prostrate; throw down; tumble2. floor (verb) boggle; dumbfound; flabbergast; floor; stagger -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) desconcertar, dejar atónitov + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( knock down) derribar, tirar al suelob) ( impress)we were bowled over by the beauty of the island — la belleza de la isla nos dejó pasmados or boquiabiertos
VT + ADV1) (=knock down) tumbar, derribar2) (fig) desconcertar, dejar atónitowe were quite bowled over by the news — la noticia nos desconcertó or sorprendió bastante
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фраз. гл.1) сбитьSomeone ran round the corner and nearly bowled me over. — Кто-то неожиданно выбежал из-за угла и чуть не сбил меня с ног.
In the accident, the car bowled over three times but the driver escaped unhurt. — Машина перевернулась трижды, но водитель остался цел.
2) поразить, удивить, произвести больше впечатлениеI was bowled over by what I saw. — Я был поражён тем, что увидел.
He had bowled her over completely. She was staring at him open-mouthed. — Он сразил её наповал. Она смотрела на него, открыв рот от удивления.
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) vælte; skubbe omkuld* * *(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) vælte; skubbe omkuld -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) løpe over ende; ta med storm -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) fella; verða agndofa -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) feldönt -
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çarpıp düşürmek, şaşırtmak* * *vurup devir* * *(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) devirmek -
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(to knock down: I was bowled over in the rush for the door; His generosity bowled me over.) podreti* * *transitive verb prekucniti, podreti; colloquially spraviti iz ravnotežja, osupiti
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