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1 filled with dismay
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2 to be filled with dismay
наполнить страхом/быть охваченным страхомEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be filled with dismay
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3 dismay
I [dɪs'meɪ] nстрах, ужас, испуг, тревога, беспокойство, смятениеThe sight filled us with dismay. — Это зрелище наполнило нас ужасом.
To his dismay, she came back with all others. — Он ужаснулся, когда увидел, что она вернулась с остальными
- smb's dismay- in dismay
- be filled with dismay
- strink from dismay
- overcome one's dismay
- recover from one's dismay
- express dismay
- feel dismay II [dɪs'meɪ] vвселять страх, вселять тревогу, ошеломлятьHe was dismayed at the news. — Известия его ужаснули.
Don't let it dismay you. — Пусть это вас не ужасает
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4 dismay
dɪsˈmeɪ
1. сущ. испуг, беспокойство, волнение, смятение (at, with) to smb.'s dismay ≈ к чьему-л. ужасу express dismay ≈ выражать испуг feel dismay ≈ пугаться Syn: perturbation
2. гл. лишать мужества, силы духа, решимости;
пугать, ужасать;
приводить в смятение It dismayed me to learn of her actions. ≈ Я ужаснулся, узнав, что она сделала. Syn: appall, horrify смятение, тревога;
испуг - in (blank) * в смятении - filled /seized/ with * охваченный тревогой - to strike smb. with * ошеломить кого-л.6 привести кого-л. в смятение /в крайнее замешательство/ - to his * she came in company он растерялся, когда увидел, что она пришла не одна приводить в смятение;
встревожить;
пугать, вселять страх - he was *ed at the news, the news *ed him эта новость привела его в (полное) смятение dismay приводить в уныние ~ страх, тревога;
испуг;
in dismay с тревогой;
we were struck with dismay мы были испуганы ~ ужасать, пугать ~ уныние ~ страх, тревога;
испуг;
in dismay с тревогой;
we were struck with dismay мы были испуганы ~ страх, тревога;
испуг;
in dismay с тревогой;
we were struck with dismay мы были испуганы -
5 dismay
1. [dısʹmeı] nсмятение, тревога; испугfilled /seized/ with dismay - охваченный тревогой
to strike smb. with dismay - ошеломить кого-л., привести кого-л. в смятение /в крайнее замешательство/
2. [dısʹmeı] vto his dismay she came in company - он растерялся, когда увидел, что она пришла не одна
приводить в смятение; встревожить; пугать, вселять страхhe was dismayed at the news, the news dismayed him - эта новость привела его в (полное) смятение
См. также в других словарях:
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