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81 profound
[prə'faund]adj* * *1) (deep: profound sleep.) głęboki2) (showing great knowledge or understanding: a profound remark.) poważny i głęboki•- profundity -
82 unfounded
[ʌn'faundɪd]adjbezpodstawny, nieuzasadniony* * *(not based on facts or reality: The rumours are completely unfounded.) bezpodstawny -
83 confounded
[kən'faundɪd]adj -
84 dumbfounded
[dʌm'faundɪd]adj -
85 new-found
['njuːfaund]adj -
86 confound
[kën'faund] vt 1. turbulloj, ngatërroj, hutoj; he was confounded to hear that ai u turbullua kur dëgjoi se. 2. përziej, ngatërroj (ide etj). 3. habis, shushas. 4. confound it! confound you! (të) marrtë dreqi! -
87 confound it!
confound it! /confound you! [kën'faund it/ ju:] (të) marrtë dreqi! -
88 well found
[wel'faund] adj. i pajisur me të gjithawell founded [wel'faundid] adj. i bazuar; me themele të shëndosha -
89 well founded
[wel'faundid] adj. i bazuar; me themele të shëndoshawell found [wel'faund] adj. i pajisur me të gjitha -
90 confound
[kən'faund]v1) змі́шувати; сплу́тувати2) уража́ти, бенте́жити3) руйнува́ти, розла́днувати (плани, надії)••confound it! — до бі́са!, хай йому́ гре́ць!
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91 confounded
[kən'faundɪd]adj1) змі́шаний; сплу́таний2) збенте́жений3) розм. кля́тий, несте́рпний -
92 confoundedly
[kən'faundɪdlɪ]adv розм.надзвича́йно, страше́нно -
93 copper-founder
[ˌkɒpə'faundə]nміднолива́рник -
94 dumbfound
[dʌm'faund]vприголо́мшувати, ошеле́шувати -
95 ill-found
[ˌɪl'faund]adjпога́но забезпе́чений, що те́рпить неста́тки у чо́мусь -
96 ill-founded
[ˌɪl'faundɪd]adjнеобґрунто́ваний, безпідста́вний -
97 newfound
['njuːfaund]adjновозна́йдений -
98 Newfoundlander
[ˌnjuːfaund'lændə]nжи́тель Ньюфаундле́нду -
99 profound
[prə'faund]adj1) глибо́кий, ґрунто́вний; му́дрий2) по́вний; абсолю́тний3) прони́кливий4) ни́зький ( уклін тощо) -
100 typefounder
['taɪpˌfaundə]nсловоли́тник
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