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1 petrify
1. transitive verb1) (change into stone) versteinern lassen2) (fig.) erstarren lassenbe petrified with fear/shock — starr vor Angst/Schrecken sein
2. intransitive verbbe petrified by somebody/something — vor jemandem/etwas erstarren
(turn to stone) versteinern; (fig.) erstarren* * *(to make (someone) very frightened; to terrify: The thought of having to make a speech petrified him.) erstarren lassen* * *pet·ri·fy[ˈpetrɪfaɪ]II. vt▪ to \petrify sb jdm schreckliche Angst einjagen* * *['petrIfaɪ]1. vt1) (lit) versteinern2)2. viversteinern* * *petrify [ˈpetrıfaı]A v/t1. GEOL, BIOL petrifizieren, versteinern2. fig versteinern:a) verhärtenpetrified with horror vor Schreck wie versteinert, starr oder gelähmt vor SchreckB v/i GEOL, BIOL petrifizieren, auch fig versteinern, zu Stein werden* * *1. transitive verb1) (change into stone) versteinern lassen2) (fig.) erstarren lassenbe petrified with fear/shock — starr vor Angst/Schrecken sein
2. intransitive verbbe petrified by somebody/something — vor jemandem/etwas erstarren
(turn to stone) versteinern; (fig.) erstarren* * *v.versteinern v.
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