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1 syvään
deeply (adve)low (adve)* * *• low• deeply -
2 ällistynyt
• deeply affected by• aback• amazed• dumbfounded• taken aback• thunderstruck• surprised -
3 hämmennyksissä
• deeply affected by• be confused• be embarrassed -
4 järkyttynyt
• deeply stirred• upset -
5 pyörällä päästä
• deeply affected by -
6 sydämeenkäypä
• deeply moving• touching -
7 syvästi
• deeply• very• profoundly• intensely• greatly -
8 syventyä
yks.nom. syventyä; yks.gen. syvennyn; yks.part. syventyi; yks.ill. syventyisi; mon.gen. syventyköön; mon.part. syventynyt; mon.ill. syvennyttiinbecome absorbed in (verb)enter into (verb)get engrossed in (verb)go deep into (verb)go deeply into (verb)go into (verb)* * *• go deeply into• go into• be absorbed in• be engrossed in• become deeper• go deep into• deepen• get engrossed in• enter into -
9 häkeltynyt
• muddled• hesitant• flustered• embarrassed• deeply affected by• confused• aback -
10 hämmentynyt
befogged (adje)confused (adje)embarrassed (adje)puzzled (adje)* * *• flustered• muddled• mixed up• in a maze• hesitant• helpless• aback• puzzled• perplexed• squirm• embarrassed• distracted• disconcerted• deeply affected by• confused• bewildered• befogged• abashed -
11 pökerryksissä
• stunned• stupefied• deeply affected by• dazed -
12 sekaisin
all mixed up (adve)confused (adve)helter skelter (adve)in confusion (adve)in disorder (adve)jumbled together (adve)mixed up (adve)muddled (adve)tangled (adve)upside down (adve)* * *• in disorder• tangled• muddled• upside down• mixed• mixed up• jumbled together• in a tangle• in a muddle• helter skelter• deeply affected by• confused• in confusion -
13 syvällä
deep (adve)* * *• deeply• deep -
14 velkaantunut
• in debt• debt-laden• debt-ridden• deeply in debt• heavily in debt• indebted• involved in debt -
15 ymmällä
confused (adve)puzzled (adve)bewildered confused (adje)perplexed (adje)* * *• at sea• puzzled• perplexed• nonplussed• gravelled• deeply affected by• confused• bewildered• at fault
См. также в других словарях:
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