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61 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) platt* * *flab·ber·gast·ed[ˈflæbəgɑ:stɪd, AM -ɚgæst-]she gave me a \flabbergasted look sie warf mir einen verstörten Blick zu -
62 astound
[ə'staund]vt* * *(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) zdumieć -
63 flabbergasted
['flæbəgɑːstɪd]adj* * *(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) zdumiony -
64 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) pārsteigt; izbrīnīt* * *radīt izbrīnu, pārsteigt -
65 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) pārsteigts; apmulsis -
66 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) priblokšti -
67 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) priblokštas, pritrenktas -
68 astound
v. chocka, slå med häpnad* * *(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) slå med häpnad, förbluffa -
69 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) paff, förbluffad -
70 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) ohromit* * *• ohromit -
71 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) ohromiť* * *• ohromit -
72 дрожать от сырости
to shiver from dampnessHe was very surprised because they didn't appear dangerous; they were ordinary natives, hunched over in the rain and shivering from the dampness.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > дрожать от сырости
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73 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) a şoca -
74 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) uluit -
75 astound
(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) καταπλήσσω, μένω εμβρόντητος -
76 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) -
77 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) ohromený -
78 flabbergasted
(very surprised: She was quite flabbergasted when we told her.) ohromený -
79 cadere
vi irreg [ka'dere]cadere dalla bicicletta/da un albero/dalle scale — to fall off one's bicycle/from a tree/down the stairs
cadere a terra — to fall down, fall to the ground
far cadere — (urtando) to knock over o down, (dall'alto) to drop
2) (staccarsi: denti, capelli) to fall out, (foglie) to fall3) (scendere: pioggia, neve) to fall, come down, (notte, stella) to fall4) (cessare: vento) to dropè caduta la linea — I (o you ecc) have been cut off
5) (data) to fall6)cadere ammalato — to fall illcadere in miseria/oblio — to sink into poverty/oblivion
7) (soldato, fortezza, governo) to fall8)lasciar cadere (oggetto) — (fig : discorso, proposta) to drop, (frase, parola) to slip in
si lasciò cadere sulla poltrona — he dropped o fell into the armchair
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80 astound
[ˈəstaund] verbto make (someone) very surprised:يَصْعَق، يُذهِلI was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.
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