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shockingly

  • 41 shockingly

    adv
    შემაძრწუნებლად, სკანდალურად

    English-Georgian dictionary > shockingly

  • 42 dengan mengejutkan

    shockingly

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > dengan mengejutkan

  • 43 teramat

    shockingly

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > teramat

  • 44 hræîilega illa

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > hræîilega illa

  • 45 très mal

    Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > très mal

  • 46 schockierende

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > schockierende

  • 47 megrendítõen

    shockingly

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > megrendítõen

  • 48 de manera sorprendente

    Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
    * * *

    Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de manera sorprendente

  • 49 de manera sorprendente, de modo sorprendente

    Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
    * * *

    Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de manera sorprendente, de modo sorprendente

  • 50 de modo sorprendente

    Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
    * * *

    Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de modo sorprendente

  • 51 בצורה מזעזעת

    shockingly, appallingly, frightfully, scandalously, luridly, outrageously, shatteringly, staggeringly, terribly

    Hebrew-English dictionary > בצורה מזעזעת

  • 52 обурливо

    shockingly, scandalously

    Українсько-англійський словник > обурливо

  • 53 sangat

    shockingly, transcend, immensely, very, too
    * * *
    very
    * * *
    very, extremely; intense, violent, vehement

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > sangat

  • 54 borzasztóan

    shockingly, terrifyingly, dreadfully, shocking

    Magyar-ingilizce szótár > borzasztóan

  • 55 extremadamente + Adjetivo

    (adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + Adjetivo
    Ex. As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.
    Ex. To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.
    Ex. He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.
    Ex. Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex. Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.
    Ex. We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex. This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.
    Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.
    Ex. Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.
    Ex. Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.
    Ex. Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    Ex. I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour.
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    (adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + Adjetivo

    Ex: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.

    Ex: To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.
    Ex: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.
    Ex: Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex: Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.
    Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex: This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.
    Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.
    Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.
    Ex: Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.
    Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    Ex: I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour.

    Spanish-English dictionary > extremadamente + Adjetivo

  • 56 increíblemente + Adjetivo

    = incredibly + Adjetivo, fantastically + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo
    Ex. We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex. We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.
    Ex. Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    * * *
    = incredibly + Adjetivo, fantastically + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo

    Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.

    Ex: We all recognize that the National Union Catalog is a fantastically helpful publication.
    Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > increíblemente + Adjetivo

  • 57 sorprendente

    adj.
    surprising.
    * * *
    1 surprising, amazing, astonishing
    lo sorprendente del caso es que... the surprising thing about it is...
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *

    no es sorprendente que... — it is hardly surprising that..., it is small wonder that...

    * * *
    adjetivo surprising
    * * *
    = amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.
    Ex. However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex. The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.
    Ex. Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.
    Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
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    * de manera sorprendente = shockingly.
    * de modo sorprendente = shockingly.
    * nada sorprendente = unsurprising.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.
    * * *
    adjetivo surprising
    * * *
    = amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.

    Ex: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex: The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.
    Ex: Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.
    Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
    * de manera sorprendente = shockingly.
    * de modo sorprendente = shockingly.
    * nada sorprendente = unsurprising.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.

    * * *
    surprising
    * * *

    sorprendente adjetivo
    surprising
    sorprendente adjetivo surprising, amazing
    ' sorprendente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    chocante
    - pasada
    - traca
    English:
    optimism
    - surprising
    - surprisingly
    - remarkable
    - striking
    * * *
    surprising
    * * *
    adj surprising
    * * *
    : surprising
    * * *
    sorprendente adj surprising

    Spanish-English dictionary > sorprendente

  • 58 sorprendentemente

    adv.
    surprisingly, astonishingly, astoundingly, stunningly.
    * * *
    1 surprisingly
    * * *
    * * *
    = surprisingly enough, surprisingly, staggeringly, tellingly, amazingly, shockingly.
    Ex. Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.
    Ex. The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).
    Ex. Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.
    Ex. It points to a doctrine of value which tellingly has no relation either to human accomplishment or to social interaction.
    Ex. The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.
    Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
    * * *
    = surprisingly enough, surprisingly, staggeringly, tellingly, amazingly, shockingly.

    Ex: Surprisingly enough, expert hand-drawn facsimiles are amongst the hardest to spot.

    Ex: The 2nd family, dealing with amino acid residues covalently bound in soil organic matter, yielded documents having surprisingly little overlap with those retrieved from Chemical Abstracts (CA).
    Ex: Not surprisingly, there is a staggeringly low take-up of welfare benefits, estimated at between 350 million pounds and 650 million pounds a year.
    Ex: It points to a doctrine of value which tellingly has no relation either to human accomplishment or to social interaction.
    Ex: The market for books on cooking is increasingly made up of home cooks with an amazingly sophisticated set of skills and tastes.
    Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.

    * * *

    sorprendentemente adverbio surprisingly
    ' sorprendentemente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    surprisingly
    - unusually
    - remarkably
    * * *
    surprisingly

    Spanish-English dictionary > sorprendentemente

  • 59 szokująco

    adv. [zachowywać się, ubierać się] shockingly
    - szokująco śmiała reklama shockingly bold advertising
    * * *
    adv.
    shockingly, outrageously.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szokująco

  • 60 Beiläufigkeit

    f; nur Sg.; (Nebensächlichkeit) einer Bemerkung etc.: casual nature; (Ungerührtheit) im Erzählen etc.: offhandedness; er sprach davon mit erschreckender Beiläufigkeit he spoke about it in a shockingly offhand way ( oder with alarming casualness)
    * * *
    Bei|läu|fig|keit
    f -, -en
    1) (in Benehmen etc) casualness; (= Nebensächlichkeit) triviality

    mit einer erstaunlichen Béíläufigkeit — amazingly casually

    2) pl trivia pl
    * * *
    Bei·läu·fig·keit
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. (Nebensächlichkeit) triviality
    2. (Gleichgültigkeit) casualness
    * * *
    die; Beiläufigkeit casualness
    * * *
    Beiläufigkeit f; nur sg; (Nebensächlichkeit) einer Bemerkung etc: casual nature; (Ungerührtheit) im Erzählen etc: offhandedness;
    er sprach davon mit erschreckender Beiläufigkeit he spoke about it in a shockingly offhand way ( oder with alarming casualness)
    * * *
    die; Beiläufigkeit casualness

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Beiläufigkeit

См. также в других словарях:

  • shockingly — adverb a) In a shocking manner. He had thinned shockingly, losing 100 pounds in the last month of his illness. b) To a shocking degree. Their efforts were shockingly slipshod …   Wiktionary

  • shockingly — shocking ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing shock or disgust. 2) Brit. informal very bad. DERIVATIVES shockingly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • shockingly — adverb 1. extremely (Freq. 1) teachers were shockingly underpaid 2. so as to shock the feelings • Derived from adjective: ↑shocking …   Useful english dictionary

  • Shockingly — Shocking Shock ing, a. Causing to shake or tremble, as by a blow; especially, causing to recoil with horror or disgust; extremely offensive or disgusting. [1913 Webster] The grossest and most shocking villainies. Secker. [1913 Webster] {Shock… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • shockingly — adverb see shocking …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • shockingly — See shocking. * * * …   Universalium

  • shockingly — adv. in a shocking manner, outrageously; astoundingly, surprisingly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shockingly — shock·ing·ly …   English syllables

  • shockingly — See: shocking …   English dictionary

  • shocking — shockingly, adv. shockingness, n. /shok ing/, adj. 1. causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc. 2. very bad: shocking manners. [1685 95; SHOCK1 + ING2] Syn. 1. staggering, astounding, startling, appalling. * * * …   Universalium

  • shocking — [[t]ʃɒ̱kɪŋ[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED You can say that something is shocking if you think that it is very bad. [INFORMAL] The media coverage was shocking... I must have been in a shocking state last night. Syn: appalling Derived words: shockingly ADV ADV …   English dictionary

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