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101 baskın yapmak
v. raid, take by surprise, bob up, catch, descend, forage, swoop, swoop down, swoop on -
102 şaşırtmamak
v. (neg. form of şaşırtmak) confuse, puzzle, bewilder, disorient, disorientate, stun, mystify, mislead, take aback, surprise, amaze, astonish, astound, bemuse, addle, baffle, bamboozle, bedevil, befog, befuddle, bowl over, confound, daze, discompose, disconcert -
103 επραξικόπει
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104 ἐπραξικόπει
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105 πεπραξικοπηκότος
πραξικοπέωtake by surprise: perf part act masc /neut gen sg -
106 πραξικοπείν
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107 πραξικοπεῖν
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108 πραξικοπήσαντας
πραξικοπέωtake by surprise: aor part act masc acc pl -
109 πραξικοπήσαντος
πραξικοπέωtake by surprise: aor part act masc /neut gen sg -
110 πραξικοπήσας
πραξικοπήσᾱς, πραξικοπέωtake by surprise: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
111 엄습하다
v. take by surprise, smite, assail, catch, sweep, seize -
112 འདྲོག་པ་
['drog pa]wince, shrink, quiver, shudder, take by surprise -
113 འདྲོག་སློང་བ་
['drog slong ba]take by surprise, deceive by cunning, outwit -
114 stræta
(-tta, -ttr), v. to take by surprise (hann vill stræta þá árdegis).* * *t, to waylay (?); hann ferr heimleiðis, þó leyniliga, ok vill stræta þá árdegis, Sturl. i. 14. -
115 superoccupo
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116 kap në befasi
I.to catch off guardII.to catch unawareIII.to take by surprise -
117 contropiede
contropiede s.m. (sport) counter-attack: azione di contropiede, a counter-attack; prendere in contropiede, (fig.) to take by surprise (o to catch unawares o to catch on the wrong foot).* * *[kontro'pjɛde]sostantivo maschile sportprendere qcn. in contropiede — to wrongfoot sb.; fig. to catch sb. on the wrong foot
* * *contropiede/kontro'pjεde/sostantivo m.sport azione di contropiede counter-attack; prendere qcn. in contropiede to wrongfoot sb.; fig. to catch sb. on the wrong foot. -
118 coger de sorpresa
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119 coger desapercibido
• catch unawares• take by surprise -
120 pescar de sorpresa
• catch unawares• take by surprise
См. также в других словарях:
take by surprise — ► take by surprise 1) attack or capture unexpectedly. 2) happen unexpectedly to. Main Entry: ↑surprise … English terms dictionary
take by surprise — take (someone) by surprise to do something not expected. His resignation took us all completely by surprise … New idioms dictionary
take by surprise — {v. phr.} 1. To appear in front of someone suddenly or to suddenly discover him before he discovers you; come before (someone) is ready; appear before (someone) unexpectedly. * /The policeman took the burglar by surprise as he opened the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take by surprise — {v. phr.} 1. To appear in front of someone suddenly or to suddenly discover him before he discovers you; come before (someone) is ready; appear before (someone) unexpectedly. * /The policeman took the burglar by surprise as he opened the window./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ by\ surprise — v. phr. 1. To appear in front of someone suddenly or to suddenly discover him before he discovers you; come before (someone) is ready; appear before (someone) unexpectedly. The policeman took the burglar by surprise as he opened the window. When… … Словарь американских идиом
take by surprise — act at an unexpected time … English contemporary dictionary
take by surprise — idi a) to come upon unawares b) to astonish; amaze … From formal English to slang
surprise — [sər prīz′, sə prīz′] vt. surprised, surprising [ME surprysen < OFr surpris, pp. of sorprendre, to surprise, take napping < sur (see SUR 1) + prendre, to take (see PRIZE2)] 1. to come upon suddenly or unexpectedly; take unawares 2. to at … English World dictionary
surprise — [n] something amazing; state of amazement abruptness, amazement, astonishment, astoundment, attack, awe, bewilderment, bombshell*, consternation, curiosity, curveball*, disappointment, disillusion, eye opener*, fortune, godsend*, incredulity,… … New thesaurus
catch/take by surprise — catch/take (someone or something) by surprise 1 : to happen to (someone or something) unexpectedly : to surprise (someone or something) The question caught him by surprise. The organization was taken completely by surprise by the announcement. 2 … Useful english dictionary
surprise — ► NOUN 1) a feeling of mild astonishment or shock caused by something unexpected. 2) an unexpected or astonishing thing. ► VERB 1) cause to feel surprise. 2) capture, attack, or discover suddenly and unexpectedly. ● take by surprise Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary