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  • 1 saattaa hämmingin valtaan

    • fluster

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > saattaa hämmingin valtaan

  • 2 hämminki

    yks.nom. hämminki; yks.gen. hämmingin; yks.part. hämminkiä; yks.ill. hämminkiin; mon.gen. hämminkien; mon.part. hämminkejä; mon.ill. hämminkeihin
    abashment (noun)
    confusion (noun)
    discomfiture (noun)
    discomposure (noun)
    disorder (noun)
    fluster (noun)
    maze (noun)
    perturbation (noun)
    uproar (noun)
    * * *
    • stupefaction
    • uproar
    • maze
    • mess
    • surprise
    • fluster
    • puzzelement
    • perturbation
    • daze
    • trouble
    • bewilderment
    • disorientation
    • anarchy
    • chaos
    • confusion
    • discomposure
    • discomfiture
    • mystification
    • disorder
    • abashment

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > hämminki

  • 3 kiihdyttää

    yks.nom. kiihdyttää; yks.gen. kiihdytän; yks.part. kiihdytti; yks.ill. kiihdyttäisi; mon.gen. kiihdyttäköön; mon.part. kiihdyttänyt; mon.ill. kiihdytettiin
    accelerate (verb)
    boost (verb)
    escalate (verb)
    excite (verb)
    ferment (verb)
    flush (verb)
    fluster (verb)
    inflame (verb)
    speed up (verb)
    stimulate (verb)
    * * *
    • boost
    • stimulate
    • fluster
    • flush
    • ferment
    • expedite
    • excite
    • escalate
    • agitate
    • inflame
    • infuriate
    • quicken
    • induce
    • force
    • accelerate
    • speed up
    • hasten

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kiihdyttää

  • 4 humu

    • commotion
    • whirl
    • sough
    • rumble
    • gust
    • fuss
    • flutter
    • fluster
    • flurry
    • din
    • bustle
    • flap

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > humu

  • 5 järkyttää

    yks.nom. järkyttää; yks.gen. järkytän; yks.part. järkytti; yks.ill. järkyttäisi; mon.gen. järkyttäköön; mon.part. järkyttänyt; mon.ill. järkytettiin
    agitate (verb)
    discompose (verb)
    dislodge (verb)
    disturb (verb)
    rattle (verb)
    shake (verb)
    shatter (verb)
    shock (verb)
    unhinge (verb)
    unsettle (verb)
    upset (verb)
    * * *
    • frighten
    • worry
    • upset
    • entrance
    • confuse
    • convulse
    • cut up
    • discompose
    • distress
    • disturb
    • bother
    • horrify
    • fluster
    • janet
    • rattle
    • scare
    • shake
    • shatter
    • shock
    • sway
    • unsettle
    • agitate
    • annoy
    • unhinge

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > järkyttää

См. также в других словарях:

  • Fluster — Flus ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flustered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flustering}.] [Cf. Icel. flaustra to be flustered, flaustr a fluster.] To make hot and rosy, as with drinking; to heat; hence, to throw into agitation and confusion; to confuse; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fluster — [n] perturbation, upset agitation, brouhaha, commotion, disturbance, dither, flap*, flurry, flutter, furor, ruffle, state*, to do*, turmoil; concept 410 Ant. calm, calmness, comfort, peace fluster [v] upset, perturb addle, agitate, bewilder,… …   New thesaurus

  • fluster — Fluster. v. n. Joüer de la fluste. Il ne se dit guere qu en raillerie & par mespris. Il ne fait que fluster toute la journée …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Fluster — Flus ter, v. i. To be in a heat or bustle; to be agitated and confused. [1913 Webster] The flstering, vainglorious Greeks. South. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fluster — Flus ter, n. Heat or glow, as from drinking; agitation mingled with confusion; disorder. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fluster — index agitate (perturb), confuse (bewilder), confusion (ambiguity), discompose, disconcert, d …   Law dictionary

  • fluster — early 15c. (implied in flostyrynge), from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Icel. flaustr bustle, flaustra to bustle ). Originally to excite, especially with drink; sense of to flurry, confuse is from 1724. Related: Flustered; flustering. As a noun,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • fluster — vb upset, agitate, perturb, flurry, disturb, *discompose, disquiet Analogous words: bewilder, distract, confound, nonplus, mystify, perplex, *puzzle: rattle, faze, disconcert, discomfit (see EMBARRASS): *confuse, muddle, addle, fuddle …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • fluster — ► VERB (often as adj. flustered) ▪ make (someone) agitated or confused. ► NOUN ▪ a flustered state. ORIGIN originally in the sense «make slightly drunk»: perhaps Scandinavian …   English terms dictionary

  • fluster — [flus′tər] vt., vi. [ME flosteren, prob. < Scand, as in Ice flaustra, to bustle, hurry] to make or become confused, nervous, or befuddled n. the condition of being flustered …   English World dictionary

  • fluster — flus|ter1 [ˈflʌstə US ər] v [T] to make someone nervous and confused by making them hurry or interrupting them ▪ Don t fluster me, or I ll never be ready on time. fluster 2 fluster2 n BrE in a fluster nervous and confused because you are trying… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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