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1 surprised
adjectiveshowing or feeling surprise:You behaved badly – I'm surprised at you!
مُتَفاجِئ، مُنْذَهِل، مُنْدَهِشI wouldn't be surprised if he won.
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2 surprised
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3 left bewildered, surprised and taken advantage of
Literal: high and dryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > left bewildered, surprised and taken advantage of
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4 весьма (напр ., I was quite surprised я был весьма удивлен)
General subject: quiteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > весьма (напр ., I was quite surprised я был весьма удивлен)
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5 удивленный
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6 overrasket over
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7 sem er hissa
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8 kummastuksissa
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9 kummastunut
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10 yllättynyt
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11 prekvapený
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12 presenečen
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13 surpris
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14 sorpreso
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15 hämmästynyt
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16 meglepõdött
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17 askuanigosá
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18 учуден
surprised, astonished (at)* * *учу̀ден,мин. страд. прич. surprised, astonished (at).* * *surprised; astonished* * *surprised, astonished (at) -
19 overrasket
* * *adj. surprised, taken aback, lost for words adj. astonished (over at) adj. (formelt) flummoxed adj. (dagligtale) flabbergasted -
20 вчудовиден
surprised* * *surprised, aghast
См. также в других словарях:
surprised — surprised; un·surprised; … English syllables
surprised — index unaware Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
surprised — 1610s, attacked unexpectedly, pp. adj. from SURPRISE (Cf. surprise). Meaning excited by something unexpected is from 1882 … Etymology dictionary
surprised — sur|prised W2S2 [səˈpraızd US sər ] adj having a feeling of surprise ▪ He looked surprised to see Cassie standing by the front door. surprised at/by ▪ We were greatly surprised at the news. surprised (that) ▪ She was surprised that no one was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
surprised — adjective having a feeling of surprise: Mr Benson looked surprised when I told him I was leaving. (+ at/by): We were all surprised at Sue s outburst. | surprised (that): Harry was surprised that Carl didn t say anything to defend himself. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
surprised — adj. 1) surprisedat (surprised at the news) 2) surprised to + inf. (I was surprised to see her) 3) surprised that + clause (everyone was surprised that we attended the meeting) * * * surprised to + inf. (I was surprised to see her) surprised that … Combinatory dictionary
Surprised — Surprise Sur*prise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surprised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Surprising}.] [From {Surprise}, n.: cf. F. surprendre, p. p. surpris.] 1. To come or fall suddenly and unexpectedly; to take unawares; to seize or capture by unexpected attack … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
surprised */*/*/ — UK [sə(r)ˈpraɪzd] / US [sərˈpraɪzd] adjective a) having the feeling that you get when something unexpected happens I ll be surprised if he gets here on time. surprised at/by: Judith was genuinely surprised at Ben s reaction to the news. be… … English dictionary
surprised — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very … Collocations dictionary
surprised — sur|prised [ sər praızd ] adjective *** having the feeling you get when something unexpected happens: I ll be surprised if he gets here on time. I wasn t that surprised to hear that they were splitting up. surprised at/by: Judy was genuinely… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
surprised — [[t]sə(r)pra͟ɪzd[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ at/by n, ADJ to inf, ADJ that/how If you are surprised at something, you have a feeling of surprise, because it is unexpected or unusual. This lady was genuinely surprised at what… … English dictionary