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1 stupefaction
[-'fækʃən]* * *stu·pefac·tion[ˌstju:pɪˈfækʃən, AM ˌstu:pəˈ-, ˌstju:-]n no plstate of \stupefaction benommener Zustandto sb's \stupefaction zur jds Bestürzung [o Erstaunen]* * *["stjuːpI'fkSən]nVerblüffung fhe looked at me in stupefaction — er sah mich verblüfft or voller Verblüffung an
* * *stupefaction [-ˈfækʃn] s1. Betäubung f2. a) Abstumpfung fb) Abgestumpftheit f3. Bestürzung f, Verblüffung f* * *n.Betroffenheit f.Betäubung f. -
2 stupefaction
stu·pefac·tion [ˌstju:pɪʼfækʃən, Am ˌstu:pəʼ-, ˌstju:-] nstate of \stupefaction benommener Zustandto sb's \stupefaction zur jds Bestürzung [o Erstaunen]
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