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1 taken aback
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2 be taken aback
أَخَذَتْهُ الدَّهْشَة \ be taken aback: to be unpleasantly surprised. \ بَهُتَ \ be taken aback: to be unpleasantly surprised. \ تَفَاجأَ \ be taken aback: to be unpleasantly surprised. -
3 be taken aback
اِنْدَهَشَ \ be taken aback: to be unpleasantly surprised. marvel: to be surprised; wonder: I marvelled at his success. wonder: to feel surprised: I wondered at his size. -
4 aback
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5 вчудоневиден
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6 premeražen
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7 поразен
taken aback, aghast, lost in astoniahment, stunnedпоразен от гръм struck by lightningпоразен от ужас terror-stricken* * *поразѐн,мин. страд. прич. taken aback, aghast, lost in astonishment, stunned; бивам \поразен be struck (от by); be amazed/astounded (at/by); be thunderstruck/confounded; \поразен от гръм struck by lightning; \поразен от ужас terror-stricken.* * *aghast; petrified* * *1. taken aback, aghast, lost in astoniahment, stunned 2. ПОРАЗЕН от гръм struck by lightning 3. ПОРАЗЕН от ужас terror-stricken 4. бивам ПОРАЗЕН вж. поразявам -
8 захваченный врасплох
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > захваченный врасплох
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9 forbløffet
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10 chocado
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11 prepadnut
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12 захваченный врасплох
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > захваченный врасплох
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13 déconcerté, aine
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14 konsternita
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15 konsternert
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16 a rămâne descumpănit
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17 a rămâne încurcat
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18 verbluft staan
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19 опешить
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20 şaşakalmak
to be taken aback
См. также в других словарях:
taken aback — also[taken back] {adj.} Unpleasantly surprised; suddenly puzzled or shocked. * /When he came to pay for his dinner he was taken aback to find that he had left his wallet at home./ … Dictionary of American idioms
taken aback — also[taken back] {adj.} Unpleasantly surprised; suddenly puzzled or shocked. * /When he came to pay for his dinner he was taken aback to find that he had left his wallet at home./ … Dictionary of American idioms
taken aback — Taken by surprise • • • Main Entry: ↑aback … Useful english dictionary
taken aback — confused or surprised by something unexpected. Company executives have been taken aback by the criticism. I asked him directly if he was looking for someone with my skills, and I think he was kind of taken aback. Etymology: based on the literal… … New idioms dictionary
taken aback — Meaning Surprised. Origin When the wind changes direction the sails of a sailing ship sometimes blow back against the mast, i.e. they are taken aback … Meaning and origin of phrases
taken\ aback — adj Unpleasantly surprised; suddenly puzzled or shocked. When he came to pay for his dinner he was taken aback to find that he had left his wallet at home. See: take back •• to (be) cause(d) a feeling of surprise or astonishment, often also with… … Словарь американских идиом
taken aback — unpleasantly surprised, suddenly puzzled or shocked I was taken aback when she said that she didn t want to work with us any longer … Idioms and examples
To be taken aback — Aback A*back ([.a]*b[a^]k ), adv. [Pref. a + back; AS. on b[ae]c at, on, or toward the back. See {Back}.] 1. Toward the back or rear; backward. Therewith aback she started. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Behind; in the rear. Knolles. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To be taken aback — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
be taken aback — phrase to be shocked or surprised, especially by something that someone says or does to you Bill was taken aback by the girl’s directness. Thesaurus: to be shocked or surprisedsynonym Main entry: aback … Useful english dictionary
(be) taken aback (by somebody) — be taken aˈback (by sb/sth) idiom to be shocked or surprised by sb/sth • She was completely taken aback by his anger. Main entry: ↑abackidiom … Useful english dictionary