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41 язык присох к гортани
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. suddenly lost the ability to speak (from surprise, amazement, fright etc):- X was speechless <tongue-tied, dumbstruck>;- X was struck dumb.♦...В это самое время увидел [бригадир] Алёнку и почувствовал, что язык у него прилип к гортани (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....Just then he [the brigadier] caught sight of Alyonka and felt himself tongue-tied (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > язык присох к гортани
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42 have one's heart skip a beat
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43 artçı
n. rearguard, rear guard, unit which moves that the back of a camp, unit which protects the rear from surprise attack -
44 longo
gawk; be open-mouthed (from surprise), bewildered -
45 окопитвам
се, окопитя се pull o.s. together. come to o.s., rally, recover, recover o.s nerve/ o.'s wits;recover from surprise, find o.s./ o.'s tongue./o.'s voice; see where one is -
46 hljóðna
(að), v. to become silent; þar til hljóðnar um mál þessi, till the noise about it subsides.* * *að, to become silent, dumb, from surprise, Sturl. ii. 151 (v. l.), Fas. iii. 311: impers., þá hljóðnar um hann, he became silent, ii. 433; þar til hljóðnar um mál þessi, till the noise about it subsides, Grett. 125 A. -
47 SKAKA
(skek; skók, skókum; skekinn), v. to shake (björninn settist upp ok skók höfuðit); s. sverð, to brandish a sword.* * *skek, skók, skóku, skekinn, [A. S. scacan; Engl. shake; Swed. skaka]:— to shake; reyrr vindi skekinn, 625. 95; skekk (skek ek) hér skinnfeld hrokkinn, Orkn. (in a verse); skóku loða, Hðm. 16; þeir skóku klæðin, ok hreyttu moldinni á þá Þóredd, Eb. 100 new Ed.; skak (imperat.) brott ór hofði þér dupt ok ösku, Stj. 208; sumir skóku at þeim vápn, Fms. i. 273; hann skekr at honum sverðit, Ísl. ii. 364; lögðu á spjóts-odda ok skóku, Fms. x. 117; tóku þeir í hurðir ok skóku fjórum-sinnum, Bær. 2; skaka höfuð, to wag the head insultingly (but hrista höfuð from surprise), Eb. 272, Lil. 53, Matth. xxvii. 39; skaka vængi, Sól. 54: metaph., skaka ok skelfa, Stj. 132; allr þróttr væri skekinn ór þeim, Sturl. iii. 237; sannliga er skekinn þróttr ór yðr, Grett. 112; skekr ór liðinu alla æðru, Al. 25; skaka skeilu at hrossi, to shake a rattle, Grág. i. 441; skaka strokk, to shake a churn, to churn; fulla skekna mæling, Luke vi. 38.II. reflex., hann hefir ekki skekisk í huginum, his courage has been unshaken, Al. 145. -
48 окопитя се
вж. окопитвам се* * *окопѝтя се,окопѝтвам се възвр. гл. pull o.s. together, come to o.s., rally, recover, recover o.’s nerve/o.’s wits; recover from surprise, find o.s./o.’s tongue/o.’s voice; see where one is. -
49 longo
gawk. 2 be open-mouthed k.r(from surprise)., bewildered. -
50 melongo
gawk. 2 be open-mouthed k.r(from surprise)., bewildered. -
51 pongo
(Java) be open-mouthed from surprise or bewilderment. -
52 حبس
حَبَسَ \ gaol, jail: to put sb. in prison: He was gaoled for stealing. hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. imprison: to put sb. in prison. lock: keep (sb. or sth.) in or out by closing a lock: He locked himself in his room. lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape: The thief was locked up by the police. shut: to keep in or out by firmly closing a door, etc.: Shut the children in and shut the dogs out. \ See Also حَجَزَ \ حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ) \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe. -
53 شهق
شَهِقَ \ catch one’s breath: to suddenly stop breathing from surprise. gasp: to take in one short quick breath, when surprised or hurt. -
54 صرخ
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
55 هتف
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56 call
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
57 cry
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
58 exclaim
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
59 roar
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter. -
60 scream
صَرَخَ \ call: to cry or shout so as to gain attention: I called for help. cry: to call out loudly: ‘Help!’ he cried. He cried for help. He cried out with pain. exclaim: to cry out suddenly, from surprise: What! he exclaimed "Is that true?". roar: to make a loud deep sound (like a lion, a waterfall, an angry man, etc.): Come here, you fools! he roared. scream: (of people and animals) to give a loud sharp cry of pain or fear: She screamed when he hit her. shout: to call loudly: He was shouting (some angry words) at the boys across the road. shriek: to give a shriek: The girls were shrieking with laughter.
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