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1 gapingly
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2 gapingly
◙ adv. בפה פעור* * *◙ רועפ הפב◄ -
3 gapingly
gap.ing.ly[g'eipiŋli] adv 1 escancaradamente. 2 boquiabertamente. -
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ad. 입을 벌리고, 멍하니, 어이없이 -
5 gapingly
adv. aangapend, starend, met open mond -
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adjective1) (open wide) gähnend [Loch]; klaffend [Wunde]2) (staring) erstaunt starrend* * ** * *gap·ing[ˈgeɪpɪŋ]* * *['geIpɪŋ]adj* * *gaping adj (adv gapingly)1. gaffend, glotzend3. obs gähnend* * *adjective1) (open wide) gähnend [Loch]; klaffend [Wunde]2) (staring) erstaunt starrend* * *adj.angaffend adj.gaffend adj.gähnend adj. -
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прозяване; зеещ; зинал;* * * -
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['geɪpɪŋ]* * *adjective (wide open: a gaping hole.) aperto* * *gaping /ˈgeɪpɪŋ/a.● gaping hole, grosso buco; squarcio □ gaping open, squarciatogapinglyavv.a bocca aperta; con stupore.* * *['geɪpɪŋ]
См. также в других словарях:
gapingly — adverb see gape I … New Collegiate Dictionary
gapingly — See gaping. * * * … Universalium
gapingly — adverb In a gaping way … Wiktionary
gapingly — adv. with open mouth, with great surprise, amazedly … English contemporary dictionary
gapingly — gap·ing·ly … English syllables
gapingly — adverb see gaping * * * gāˈpingly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑gape … Useful english dictionary
gape — gapingly, adv. /gayp, gap/, v., gaped, gaping, n. v.i. 1. to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. 2. to open the mouth wide involuntarily, as the result of hunger, sleepiness, or absorbed attention. 3. to open as a gap; split or become open wide … Universalium
Gapeseed — Gape seed (g[=a]p s[=e]d), n. 1. Any strange sight. Wright. [1913 Webster] 2. A person who looks or stares gapingly. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] {To buy gapeseed}, or {To sow gapeseed}, to stare idly or in idle wonderment, instead of attending to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To buy gapeseed — Gapeseed Gape seed (g[=a]p s[=e]d), n. 1. Any strange sight. Wright. [1913 Webster] 2. A person who looks or stares gapingly. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] {To buy gapeseed}, or {To sow gapeseed}, to stare idly or in idle wonderment, instead of attending … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To sow gapeseed — Gapeseed Gape seed (g[=a]p s[=e]d), n. 1. Any strange sight. Wright. [1913 Webster] 2. A person who looks or stares gapingly. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] {To buy gapeseed}, or {To sow gapeseed}, to stare idly or in idle wonderment, instead of attending … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gape — I. intransitive verb (gaped; gaping) Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse gapa; perhaps akin to Latin hiare to gape, yawn more at yawn Date: 13th century 1. a. to open the mouth wide b. to open or part widely < holes gaped in the pavement > … New Collegiate Dictionary