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1 speechless delight
Общая лексика: невыразимый восторг -
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[ʹspi:tʃlıs] a1. 1) немой2) безмолвный, безгласный, молчаливыйspeechless female - молчаливая /молчащая/ женщина
speechless entreaty - немая /безмолвная/ мольба
to be /to remain/ speechless - молчать, хранить молчание
3) лишившийся дара речи, онемевшийspeechless with rage [with fear, with surprise] - онемевший /лишившийся языка, потерявший дар речи/ от ярости [от страха, от удивления]
4) разг. ≅ лыка не вяжет ( о пьяном)2. невыразимый -
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1. a немой2. a безмолвный, безгласный, молчаливый3. a лишившийся дара речи, онемевший4. a разг. невыразимыйСинонимический ряд:1. dumbfounded (adj.) aphonic; dumb; dumbfounded; dumbstruck; dumfounded; inarticulate; mum; mute; shocked; tongue-tied; unarticulate; voiceless; wordless2. silent (adj.) close; close-lipped; closemouthed; close-tongued; inconversable; reserved; reticent; shut-mouthed; silent; silentious; taciturn; tight-lipped; tight-mouthed; uncommunicativeАнтонимический ряд: -
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adj1) німий2) безмовний; мовчазнийto be (to remain) speechless — мовчати; зберігати мовчання
3) онімілий; що онімів4) розм. п'яний як чіп5) невимовний* * *a1) німий; безмовний, мовчазний; який втратив дар мови, який онімів2) невимовний -
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ˈspi:tʃlɪs прил.
1) а) немой Syn: dumb
1., mute
1. б) онемевший speechless with surprise ≈ онемевший от удивления ∙ Syn: inarticulate
2) безмолвный;
молчаливый, неразговорчивый speechless rage ≈ безмолвная ярость Syn: silent, taciturn Ant: talkative
3) поэт. невыразимый( словами) ;
неописуемый Syn: inexpressible
1., ineffable немой безмолвный, безгласный, молчаливый - * female молчаливая женщина - * entreaty немая мольба - * silence полное безмолвие - * animals бессловесные животные - to be * молчать, хранить молчание лишившийся дара речи, онемевший - * with rage онемевший от ярости (разговорное) лыка не вяжет (о пьяном) невыразимый - * delight невыразимый восторг - * joy несказанная радость speechless безмолвный;
speechless entreaty немая мольба ~ невыразимый ~ немой ~ онемевший;
speechless with rage онемевший от ярости speechless безмолвный;
speechless entreaty немая мольба ~ онемевший;
speechless with rage онемевший от яростиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > speechless
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