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1 онеметь
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2 enmudecer
v.1 to silence.2 to fall silent, to go quiet.3 to go speechless, to become dumb.El chico enmudeció de espanto The boy became dumb with fear.4 to dumbfound, to silence, to leave speechless.La sorpresa enmudeció a María The surprise dumbfounded Mary.5 to remain speechless, to become silent, to be dumbfounded, to clam up.Se me pasó estudiar para mañana I skipped studying for tomorrow's class.* * *1 (hacer callar) to silence1 (quedar mudo) to be struck dumb; (perder la voz) to lose one's voice2 (callar) to fall silent, keep quiet* * *1.VT to silence2.VI (=perder el habla) [gen] to go dumb; [por miedo, sorpresa] to be dumbstruck3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fall silent2.enmudecer vt to silence* * *= be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to fall silent2.enmudecer vt to silence* * *= be speechless, be gobsmacked.Ex: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.
Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *enmudecer [E3 ]vito fall silent■ enmudecervtto silence* * *
enmudecer ( conjugate enmudecer) verbo intransitivo
to fall silent
enmudecer
I vi (quedar callado) to fall silent: enmudecimos de asombro, we were dumbstruck
II verbo transitivo su interpretación enmudeció al público, his performance made the audience fall silent
* * *♦ vtto silence♦ vi1. [callarse] to fall silent, to go quiet;[dejar de sonar] to fall silent;todos enmudecieron de asombro everyone stopped talking in astonishment;las sirenas enmudecieron the sirens fell silent2. [perder el habla] to be struck dumb* * *I v/t silenceII v/i fall silent* * *enmudecer {53} vt: to mute, to silenceenmudecer vi: to fall silent* * * -
3 неметь
без доп.
1) become dumb; grow dumb перен.
2) (цепенеть, коченеть)
grow numb* * ** * *become dumb; grow dum* * * -
4 ammutolire
fall silent* * *ammutolire v. intr. ammutolirsi v. intr.pron. to become* dumb; ( essere ridotto al silenzio) to be struck dumb; ( tacere) to fall* silent; to remain silent: ammutolire dallo spavento, dalla paura, to be struck dumb by fright, by fear.* * *[ammuto'lire] 1.2.ammutolire per — to be struck dumb o be speechless with [gioia, terrore]
verbo pronominale ammutolirsi ammutolire* * *ammutolire/ammuto'lire/ [102](aus. essere) to fall* silent; ammutolire per to be struck dumb o be speechless with [gioia, terrore]; la notizia mi fece ammutolire I was speechless at the news.II ammutolirsi verbo pronominale→ ammutolire -
5 lal
mute, dumb (adam haqqında)lal olmaq (dili tutulmaq) – become dumbqorxudan lal olmaq – be struck dumb with horrowlaldinməz – dumb silent; silentlal-kar – deafand-dumblallıq – dumbness -
6 HLJÓÐ
n.1) silence, hearing; biðja (kveðja sér) hljóðs, to beg (ask for) a hearing (Njáll kvaddi sér hljóðs); fá h., to get a hearing; þegja þunnu hljóði, to keep a watchful silence; af hljóði, í hljóði, in all stillness, silently;2) sound (Þorfinnr kom engu hljóði lúðrinn); koma á h. um e-t, to become aware of; drepr h. ór e-m, one is struck dumb;3) musical sound, tune;4) trumpet (h. Heimdallar = Gjallarhorn).* * *n. [Ulf. hliuþ = ἡσυχία, 1 Tim. ii. 11, in Uppström’s edition; cp. A. S. hleoðor = sound; mid. H. G. lût; cp. O. H. G. hliodar; Germ. laut; Dan. lyd; Swed. ljud; akin to it are several Gr. and Lat. words with an initial κλ, cl; the original meaning is hearing or the thing heard, like Gr. ἀκοή and hljóð, hljómr, hlust (q. v.) are kindred words; hence comes the double sense of this word in Icel., sound and silence.]A. Hearing, a hearing, listening, silence; biðja (kveðja) hljóðs, to beg a hearing, chiefly as a parliamentary term, of one about to speak, to recite a poem before a prince or the like; Njáll kvaddi sér hljóðs, Nj. 105; kvæði hefi ek ort um yðr, ok vilda ek hljóð fá, I wished to get a hearing, Ísl. ii. 229; Egill hóf upp kvæðit ok kvað hátt ok fékk þegar hljóð, Eg. 427, cp. Vsp. 1, Höfuðl. 2; vilja ek hljóð at Hárs liði, I ask a hearing for my song, Ht. 1; ek hefi ort kvæði um yðr ok vilda ek fá hljóð at flytja, Fms. ii. 15; gefa h., to give a hearing, Leiðarv. 5; hafit hljóð, be quiet! 625. 72; þá er bæði gott hljóð ok góðir siðir í konungs húsi, Sks. 367:—the ancient meetings were in the open air, amid the hum of voices, loud cries, and the clash of arms, þá var fyrst gnýr mikill af fjölmenni ok vápnum, en er hljóð fékksk, mælti Þorgnýr, Ó. H. 68; en er hljóð fékkst, þá stóð jarl upp ok mælti, 67, cp. Íb. ch. 4; varð at þessu mikit háreysti, en er hljóð fékksk, mælti Sigurðr jarl, Fms. i. 34.2. adverb, phrases; í heyranda hljóði, see heyra, Nj. 230, Grág. i. 19, passim; af hljóði and í hljóði, in all stillness, silently, Nj. 5, 103, Eg. 723, Ld. 162, Fms. iv. 79, Stj. 355; bera harm sinn í hljóði, to bear one’s grief in silence, a saying; ein kvinna læri í hljóði með allri undirgefni, 1 Tim. ii. 11, where the Gothic text has in hliuþa: þegja þunnu hljóði, to listen in breathless stillness, Hm. 7; í einu hljóði, unanimously, a parliamentary term.B. The thing heard, sound; allt er hljóð þat er kvikindis eyru má skilja, Skálda 173, 174; greina hljóð, id., 169, 170; í hljóði síns gráts, Mar. 28; Þorfinnr kom öngu hljóði í lúðrinn ok komsk eigi upp blástrinn, Fms. ix. 30; ganga á hljóðið, to walk (in the dark) after a distant sound; klukku-hljóð, the sound of a bell, v. 133; þrumu-h., a clap of thunder; brim-h., the roaring of surf.II. special usages:1. gramm. a sound, tone; með löngu hljóði eða skömmu, hörðu eða linu, Skálda 159, 160: a musical sound, tune, söng fagran, hljóð mikit ok dýrligt, Bs. i. 454; slá hljóð á hörpu, 155.2. phrases, koma á hljóð um e-t, to catch the sound of, become aware of, Bs. i. 165; vera í hindar hljóði, to be within a hind’s hearing, i. e. to be whispered about; vera ór hindar hljóði, to be out of a hind’s sound; drepr hljóð ór e-m, to become dumb, lose the wind, Fms. xi. 115; það er komit annað hljóð í strokkinn (metaphor from churning), there is another sound in the churn, of a sudden turn, e. g. from high to low spirits; the ancients also seem to have said, ‘there is another sound in the fells,’ of one who is crest-fallen; see verses in Nj. 249, Háv. 34 new Ed., Dropl. 31, nú kná þjóta annan veg í fjöllum, now the fells resound with another tale; nú þykir henni eigi batna hljóðið í sögunni, the tale began to sound dismal, Clar.: so in the phrase, það er gott (slæmt, dauft) hljóð í e-m, to be in a good (or moody) state of mind.III. plur. esp. in mod. usage:α. crying aloud, a cry, of a child or one in paroxysms of pain; Heyr mín hljóð, hear my cry! Hólabók 276; hljóðin heyrðusk út fyrir dyr (of a sick person); það linnir ekki af hljóðum (of a baby).β. howling, screaming; og þeirra hljóð (pl.) og höfuð-prestanna tóku yfir, Luke xxiii. 23; ó-hljóð, dissonance, i. e. screaming, howling.γ. music. voice; hafa fögr hljóð, a sweet voice; há, mikil, veyk, dimm, hvell hljóð, a high, strong, weak, deep, pealing voice; Syng þú ungr mest sem mátt | meðan hljóð þín fagrt gjalla, … eintóm hljóð úr forfeðranna gröfum, Bjarni 142: the same distinction is sometimes observed in old writers, syngja með fögrum hljóðum, Stj. 606, Bs. i. 155; þar gengr hæst í hljóðunum, there the tune reached the highest pitch, Mar. -
7 неметь
онеметь1. become* dumb; (перен.) grow* dumbонеметь от удивления — be dumbfounded, be struck dumb with astonishment, be speechless with surprise
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8 неметь
несов. - неме́ть, сов. - онеме́ть1) ( терять способность говорить) become dumb; grow dumb; lose one's tongueон онеме́л по́сле конту́зии — he became dumb from shell shock
онеме́ть от удивле́ния — be dumbfounded, be struck dumb with astonishment, be speechless with surprise
2) (цепенеть, коченеть) grow numbего́ ру́ки онеме́ли от хо́лода — his hands grew numb with cold
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9 אלם
v. become dumb, mute————————v. become dumbfounded, mute, silent————————v. to bind, sheaf; to silence————————dumb, mute, tongueless————————dumbness, muteness, silence, speechlessness -
10 quedarse mudo
v.1 to be left speechless, to be stumped, to utter no word.El hombre se quedó mudo The man was left speechless.2 to become dumb, to lose one's tongue.Ricardo se quedó mudo Richard became dumb.* * *to be left speechless* * *(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx. Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.* * *(v.) = be speechless, be gobsmackedEx: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time.
Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award. -
11 оніміти
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12 a-i pieri glasul / graiul
to grow / to become dumbto be stricken dumbto be dumbfoundedto be taken abackto lose one's tongue.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-i pieri glasul / graiul
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13 онеметь
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14 неметь
несовер. - неметь; совер. - онеметьбез доп.1) become dumb; grow dumb перен.2) (цепенеть, коченеть) -
15 verstom
speachless, dumb founded, become dumb -
16 ob-mūtēscō
ob-mūtēscō tuī, —, ere, inch. [mutus], to become dumb, lose one's speech, be silent: homo loquacissimus obmutuit: aspectu, V.: dolore, O. —Fig., to become silent, cease: studium nostrum obmutuit: animi dolor. -
17 enmudecer
• be dumbfounded• become dumb• become silent• clam up• dumbfound• leave room for doubt• leave suddenly• remain speechless -
18 obmutesco
ob-mūtesco, tŭi, 3, v. inch. n., to become dumb, to lose one's speech (syn.: taceo, sileo).I.Lit.:B.qui ebrius obmutuit,
Cels. 2, 6:cum obmutuerint,
Plin. 27, 12, 104, § 127:umbrae ejus (hyaenae) contactu canes obmutescere,
lose their voice, their bark, id. 8, 30, 44, § 106; 20, 5, 20, § 40.—Transf., in gen., to be speechless, mute, silent:II.ipse obmutescam,
Cic. de Or. 2, 7, 27:de me... nulla umquam obmutescat vetustas,
id. Mil. 35, 98:Aeneas aspectu obmutuit amens,
Verg. A. 4, 279:dixit pressoque obmutuit ore,
id. ib. 6, 155:obmutuit illa dolore,
Ov. M. 13, 538.—Trop., to become silent, to cease:studium nostrum conticuit subito et obmutuit,
Cic. Brut. 94, 324:animi dolor,
id. Tusc. 2, 21, 50:Lydium sil nunc obmutuit,
is no longer asked for, Plin. 33, 12, 56, § 160:dixit mari, obmutesce,
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19 niemieć
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niemieć
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20 quedarse mudo
• be left speechless• be stumped• become dumb• lose one's tongue• utter no word
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