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[dɪs'meɪ] 1. n1) страх, переля́к2) збенте́ження; сму́ток2. v1) жаха́ти, ляка́ти2) бенте́жити; засму́чувати -
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1. nсмяте́ние с, замеша́тельство с2. vпривести́ в замеша́тельство (в смяте́ние) -
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s.1 consternación.2 súbita desilusión, abatimiento, dejazón, descorazonamiento.vt.1 consternar.2 desalentar, desanimar. (pt & pp dismayed) -
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взволноватьволнениегрустьиспугобескураженностиобескураженностьперепугпечальпугайтестрахсуммтревога -
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[N]CONSTERNATIO (-ONIS) (F)PERTURBATIO (-ONIS) (F)PAVOR (-ORIS) (M)CONTRITIO (-ONIS) (F)CONTURBATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]CONSTERNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERTURBO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PERCELLO (-ERE -CULI -CULSUM) -
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[dɪsˈmeɪ]1. n. qorxu, dəhşət2. v. qorxutmaq, hürkütmək; dəhşətə gətirmək -
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subs.P. and V. φόβος, ὁ, ἔκπληξις, ἡ, δεῖμα, τό, δέος, τό, ὀρρωδία, ἡ. V. τάρβος, τό, P. κατάπληξις, ἡ.Confusion: P. ταραχή, ἡ, V. ταραγμός, ὁ, τάραγμα, τό.——————v. trans.P. and V. φοβεῖν, ἐκφοβεῖν, ἐκπλήσσειν, ταράσσειν, διαπτοεῖν (Plat.), Ar. and P. καταφοβεῖν, P. καταπλήσσειν.Be dismayed: V. ἐπτοῆσθαι (perf. pass. πτοεῖν), δειματοῦσθαι (also Ar. in act.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dismay
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n.त्रास, संत्रास, भय, भय के कारण निः साहसv. tr.निराश करना, डराना, भयभीत करना, मन तोडना -
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vშეშფოთება, შიში -
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1.v.1) мұңды қылу, уайымдату2) қорқыту2.n.қорқыныш -
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dehsete düsürmek, korkutmak, yildirmak,korku, dehset, yilgi, ümitsizlik -
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[dɪs'meɪ] UK / USn -
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пугать; испуг -
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mawalan ng diwà, hilo, pagkawalá sa sariling isip -
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kb. kekagetan, kecemasan. to my d. saya cemas. - kkt. mencemaskan hati. -
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1) ανησυχία2) κατατρομάζω3) τρόμος
См. также в других словарях:
Dismay — Dis*may , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dismaying}.] [OE. desmaien, dismaien, OF. esmaier; pref. es (L. ex) + OHG. magan to be strong or able; akin to E. may. In English the pref. es was changed to dis (L. dis ). See {May}, v.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dismay — Dis*may , n. [Cf. OF. esmai, F. [ e]moi. See {Dismay}, v. t.] 1. Loss of courage and firmness through fear; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation. [1913 Webster] I . . . can not think of such a battle without… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dismay — vb Dismay, appall, horrify, daunt mean to unnerve and check or deter by arousing fear, apprehension, or aversion. Dismay suggests a loss of power to proceed either because a prospect is terrifying or disheartening, or, more often, because one is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Dismay — Dis*may , v. i. To take dismay or fright; to be filled with dismay. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dismay — [dis mā′] vt. [ME dismayen < Anglo Fr * desmaier < des , intens. + OFr esmayer, to deprive of power < VL * exmagare < L ex , from + Gmc base * mag, power: see MAIN] to make afraid or discouraged at the prospect of trouble or danger;… … English World dictionary
dismay — [n] disappointed feeling; distress agitation, alarm, anxiety, apprehension, blue funk*, blues*, bummer*, chagrin, cold feet*, consternation, discouragement, disheartenment, disillusionment, downer*, dread, dumps*, fear, fright, funk*, hassle,… … New thesaurus
dismay — ► NOUN ▪ discouragement and distress. ► VERB ▪ cause to feel dismay. ORIGIN Old French, related to MAY(Cf. ↑may) … English terms dictionary
dismay — I noun affright, agitation, alarm, anxiety, apprehension, chagrin, consternation, discomfort, discomposure, discouragement, disheartenment, disquiet, doubt, dread, fret, inquietude, intimidation, misgiving, mistrust, perturbation, pique, qualm,… … Law dictionary
dismay — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep (esp. BrE), great, utter ▪ The government has expressed ‘deep dismay’ at police violence against protesters. ▪ growing ▪ widespread (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
dismay — I n. 1) to express; feel dismay 2) dismay at, with 3) to smb. s dismay (to my dismay, he was absent again) II v. (formal) (R) it dismayed me to learn of her actions; it dismayed us that the project had been canceled * * * [dɪs meɪ] feel dismay it … Combinatory dictionary
dismay — 1 noun (U) the worry, disappointment, and unhappiness you feel when something unpleasant happens: with/in dismay: Amanda read her exam results with dismay. | They stared at each other in dismay. | to sb s dismay: I found to my dismay that I had… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English