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tr['bɒgəl]1 sobresaltarse, quedarse boquiabierto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe mind boggles! ¡alucina!the mind boggles!: ¡es increíble!n.• vacilación s.f.v.• retroceder v.'bɑːgəl, 'bɒgəl['bɒɡl]the mind boggles — (hum) uno se queda helado or pasmado, uno alucina (Esp, Méx fam)
1.VI pasmarse, quedarse patidifuso *to boggle (at) — (=hesitate) quedarse patidifuso (ante) *; (=be afraid) quedarse helado (ante)
the mind boggles! — te quedas helado or patidifuso *
2.VT* * *['bɑːgəl, 'bɒgəl]the mind boggles — (hum) uno se queda helado or pasmado, uno alucina (Esp, Méx fam)
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