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1 entgeistert
Adj. und Adv. (verstört) dumbfounded, flabbergasted, speechless; (entsetzt) auch horrified, aghast; was siehst du mich so entgeistert an? what are you looking so startled ( oder surprised oder shocked) about?* * *aghast* * *ent|geis|tert [ɛnt'gaistɐt]1. adjdumbfounded, thunderstruck, flabbergasted (inf); Lachen astonished2. adver starrte mich ganz entgéístert an — he stared at me quite dumbfounded or thunderstruck or flabbergasted (inf)
er reagierte entgéístert — he reacted with complete astonishment
* * *ent·geis·tert[ɛntˈgaistɐt]II. adv in amazement [or astonishment]* * *Adjektiv dumbfoundedjemanden entgeistert anstarren — stare at somebody in amazement or astonishment
* * *entgeistert adj & adv (verstört) dumbfounded, flabbergasted, speechless; (entsetzt) auch horrified, aghast;was siehst du mich so entgeistert an? what are you looking so startled ( oder surprised oder shocked) about?* * *Adjektiv dumbfoundedjemanden entgeistert anstarren — stare at somebody in amazement or astonishment
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2 Überraschung
f surprise; als Geschenk etc.: auch treat; eine ( kleine) Überraschung (kleines Geschenk etc.) a little something; als Überraschung zum Geburtstag as a birthday treat; jemandem eine Überraschung bereiten surprise s.o., give s.o. a surprise; für ( eine) Überraschung sorgen cause a surprise; zu jemandes Überraschung to s.o.’s surprise; vor lauter Überraschung in pure amazement; eine böse Überraschung a nasty surprise; so eine Überraschung! what a surprise!* * *die Überraschungsurprise; turn-up* * *Über|rạ|schung [yːbɐ'raʃʊŋ]f -, -ensurprisezu meiner (größten) Überraschung — to my (great) surprise, much to my surprise
Mensch, ist das eine Überraschung! (inf) — well, that's a surprise (and a half (inf))!
mit Überraschung musste ich sehen or feststellen, dass... — I was surprised to see that...
* * *((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) surprise* * *Über·ra·schung<-, -en>fvoller \Überraschung completely surprised, in complete surprisezu jds [größter] \Überraschung to sb's [great] surprise, [much] to sb's surprise2. (etwas Unerwartetes) surpriseeine \Überraschung für jdn kaufen to buy something as a surprise for sb▪ [für jdn] eine \Überraschung sein to come as a surprise [to sb]* * *die; Überraschung, Überraschungen surprisezu meiner [großen] Überraschung — to my [great] surprise
* * *eine (kleine) Überraschung (kleines Geschenk etc) a little something;als Überraschung zum Geburtstag as a birthday treat;jemandem eine Überraschung bereiten surprise sb, give sb a surprise;für (eine) Überraschung sorgen cause a surprise;zu jemandes Überraschung to sb’s surprise;vor lauter Überraschung in pure amazement;eine böse Überraschung a nasty surprise;so eine Überraschung! what a surprise!* * *die; Überraschung, Überraschungen surprisezu meiner [großen] Überraschung — to my [great] surprise
* * *f.astonishment n.emergency n.surprise n. -
3 starren
—v/i: starren vor (+ Dat) oder von (voll sein von) bristle with; vor Schmutz starren be thick with dirt* * *to peer; to gaze; to stare* * *stạr|ren ['ʃtarən]vi1) (= starr blicken) to stare (auf +acc at)See:→ Loch2)3) (= steif sein) to be stiff (von, vor +dat with)vor Dreck starren — to be thick or covered with dirt; (Kleidung) to be stiff with dirt
4) (= aufragen) to jut up* * *1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) glare2) ((often with at) to look at with a fixed gaze: They stared at her clothes in amazement; Don't stare - it's rude!) stare3) (a staring look: a bold stare.) stare* * *star·ren[ˈʃtarən]vivon/vor Dreck \starren to be thick [or covered] with dirtvon Waffen \starren to bristle [or BRIT be stiff] with weapons* * *intransitives Verb1) (starr blicken) stare (in + Akk. into, auf, an, gegen + Akk. at)vor/von Schmutz od. Dreck starren — be filthy; be covered in filth
* * *starren1 v/i stare (auf +akk at);ins Leere starren stare into spacestarren2 v/i:starren vor (+dat) odervon (voll sein von) bristle with;vor Schmutz starren be thick with dirt* * *intransitives Verb1) (starr blicken) stare (in + Akk. into, auf, an, gegen + Akk. at)vor/von Schmutz od. Dreck starren — be filthy; be covered in filth
* * *v.to peer v.
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