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1 fearfully pleased
Общая лексика: ужасно довольный -
2 fearfully pleased with himself
briesmīgi apmierināts ar sevi -
3 pleased
a довольныйСинонимический ряд:1. happy (adj.) comfortable; content; contented; delighted; elated; glad; gratified; happy; ready; sanguine; satisfied; snug; thrilled; tickled2. liked (verb) chose; chose/chosen; desired; elected; liked; wanted; willed; wished3. pleased (verb) cheered; delighted; enchanted; gladdened; gratified; pleased; pleasured; tickled4. suited (verb) satisfied; suited -
4 pleased
доставил удовольствие; довольный -
5 fearfully
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6 fearfully
advжахливо, страшенно, надзвичайно* * *advжахливо, страшенно -
7 fearfully
ძალიან, დიდად, უაღრესადI was fearfully pleased დიდად / ძალზე მესიამოვნა -
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adv эмоц.-усил. ужасно, страшноСинонимический ряд:1. apprehensively (other) anxiously; apprehensively; nervously; worriedly2. awfully (other) awfully; direfully; direly; dreadfully; formidably; frightfully; horribly; horrifically; redoubtably; shockingly; terribly; terrifically; tremendously -
9 fearfully
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fearfully
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10 be pleased with
Синонимический ряд:have a good time (verb) celebrate; delight in; enjoy oneself; have a good time; have fun; luxuriate in; play; revel in; take pleasure -
11 please
§ მოწონება; სიამოვნების მოგვრა§1 სიამოვნება (ასიამოვნებს), ამება (აამებს), გულის მოგებაthey tried to please their guests შეეცადნენ, სტუმრებისათვის ესიამოვნებინათ2 სურვილი (მოისურვებს)have as much as you please რამდენიც გნებავს, იმდენი მიირთვიjust as you please როგორც გენებოს / გსურს3 (იხმარება თავაზიან თხოვნა-მიმართვაში)come in, please! შემობრძანდით!be quiet, please! გთხოვთ წყნარად იყოთlisten to me, if you please გთხოვ მომისმინო●●he asked me to marry him, if you please შენ წარმოიდგინე, ცოლობა მთხოვა●●she leans over backwards to please us წელებზე ფეხს იდგამს რომ გვასიამოვნოსshe is hard to please ადვილად ვერ აამებ / გულს ვერ მოუგებI was fearfully pleased დიდად / ძალზე მესიამოვნაdo as you please როგორც გენებოს, ისე მოიქეციplease, don't quote me there გთხოვ, იქ არ თქვა, რომ ეს ჩემგან გაიგე /please, wake me (up) at six თუ შეიძლება, ექვსზე გამაღვიძე; -
12 terribly
adverb3) (coll.): (incompetently) schlecht4) (fearfully) auf erschreckende Weise* * *1) (very: She is terribly clever.) schrecklich2) (in a terrible way: Does your leg hurt terribly?) schrecklich* * *ter·ri·bly[ˈterəbli]1. (awfully) schrecklichI slept \terribly last night ich habe letzte Nacht sehr schlecht geschlafenhe did \terribly in the race er hat im Rennen sehr schlecht abgeschnittenshe was \terribly sorry es tat ihr fürchterlich leidto be \terribly pleased sich akk außerordentlich freuenwere you \terribly in love with him? warst du richtig in ihn verliebt?not \terribly nicht wirklich* * *['terəblɪ]adv1) (= very) important, difficult schrecklich (inf); disappointed, sorry furchtbar; (= very much) suffer fürchterlich, furchtbarI'm not terribly good with money — ich kann nicht besonders gut mit Geld umgehen
* * *adverb3) (coll.): (incompetently) schlecht4) (fearfully) auf erschreckende Weise* * *adv.schrecklich adv. -
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1. adv эмоц. -усил. очень, чрезвычайно2. adv страшно, ужасноСинонимический ряд:1. fearfully (other) awfully; direfully; direly; dreadfully; fearfully; formidably; frightfully; horribly; horrifically; redoubtably; shockingly; terribly; terrifically2. hugely (other) colossally; enormously; fantastically; gigantically; heroically; hugely; immensely; lustily; massively; mightily; monstrously; monumentally; mortally; prodigiously; stupendously; titanically; vastly3. very (other) awful; considerably; especially; exceedingly; exceptionally; extra; extraordinarily; extremely; highly; jolly; mighty; particularly; quite; rather; really; remarkably; specially; too; very
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