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1 aghast
[ə'gɑːst]adj* * *(struck with horror: She was aghast at the mess.) przerażony, osłupiały
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struck — struck1 [strʌk] the past tense of ↑strike struck 2 struck2 adj be struck on sb/sth BrE informal to think that someone or something is very good ▪ She seemed rather struck on Vincent … Dictionary of contemporary English
(be) struck by somebody — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
(be) struck on somebody — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
(be) struck with somebody — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
(be) struck by something — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
(be) struck on something — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
(be) struck with something — be ˈstruck by/on/with sb/sth idiom (informal) to be impressed or interested by sb/sth; to like sb/sth very much • I was struck by her youth and enthusiasm. • We re not very struck on that new restaurant … Useful english dictionary
strike sb/sth off — UK US strike sb/sth off Phrasal Verb with strike({{}}/straɪk/ verb (struck, struck) ► to remove a doctor, lawyer, etc. from an official list so that they are no longer allowed to work in that job, usually because they have done something… … Financial and business terms
strike sth off — UK US strike sb/sth off Phrasal Verb with strike({{}}/straɪk/ verb (struck, struck) ► to remove a doctor, lawyer, etc. from an official list so that they are no longer allowed to work in that job, usually because they have done something… … Financial and business terms
strike sth out — UK US strike sth out Phrasal Verb with strike({{}}/straɪk/ verb (struck, struck) ► LAW if a court of law strikes something out, it says that it is not legal: be struck out »The EU directive is expected to be struck out by the court on technical… … Financial and business terms
strike a agreement with sb/sth — strike a deal/agreement (with sb/sth) ► [T] to agree to do business with another person or company: »Takeover money has been deposited in a bank account, in expectation of striking a deal before tomorrow. »The media group yesterday released the… … Financial and business terms