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101 astonish
حَيَّرَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. -
102 baffle
حَيَّرَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. -
103 bewilder
حَيَّرَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. -
104 embarrass
حَيَّرَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. -
105 puzzle
حَيَّرَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. -
106 verblüfft
I P.P. verblüffenII Adj. amazed, dumbfounded; präd. auch taken aback; (verwirrt) bewildered; ein verblüfftes Gesicht machen look flabbergasted ( oder taken aback)* * *amazed; perplexed; dumbfounded; dumfounded; taken aback; startled* * *ver|blụ̈fft [fɛɐ'blʏft]1. adjamazed2. advaufsehen, schauen perplexed; sich umdrehen in surprise* * *(to make (someone) very surprised: I was astounded to hear of his imprisonment.) astound* * *ver·blüfftI. adj astonished, amazedII. adv in astonishment [or amazement]warum reagierst du denn auf diese Nachricht so \verblüfft? why are you so astonished by this news?* * *ein verblüfftes Gesicht machen look flabbergasted ( oder taken aback)* * *adj.amazed adj.dumbfounded adj. adv.perplexedly adv.perplexingly adv. -
107 admirar
v.1 to admire (personaje, obra de arte).lo admiro por su honradez I admire his honestyser de admirar to be admirableAdmiro este paisaje I admire this scenery.2 to amaze (to surprise).me admira su descaro I can't believe his cheekAdmiro a María I amaze Mary=I cause admiration in Mary.3 to be admired by, to cause admiration in.Me admira María I am admired by Mary= I cause admiration in Mary4 to be admired at, to be amazed at.Me admira este paisaje I am admired at this scenery.* * *1 (estimar) to admire2 (sorprender) to amaze, surprise, astonish1 (asombrarse) to be astonished (de, at), be amazed (de, at)* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=estimar) to admireadmirar algo/a algn — to admire sth/sb
2) (=contemplar) [+ cuadro, panorama] to admire3) frm (=asombrar) to amaze, astonishsu descaro admiró a todos — everyone was amazed o astonished at o by his nerve
me admira tu ingenuidad — your ingenuity amazes o astonishes me
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( respetar) <persona/cualidad> to admireb) ( contemplar) to admirec) ( sorprender) to amaze2.admirarse v pronadmirarse de algo — to be amazed at o about something
* * *= admire, marvel at, hold + Nombre + up for praise, impress, look up to, ooh and aah.Ex. I've heard people say they did not admire Thomas Hardy's novels because they were gloomy.Ex. You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.Ex. Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex. When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.Ex. No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Ex. I cannot understand the mentality of people who stand around a stage door to ooh and aah at some actor or actress.----* admirar, estimar, apreciar = look up to.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( respetar) <persona/cualidad> to admireb) ( contemplar) to admirec) ( sorprender) to amaze2.admirarse v pronadmirarse de algo — to be amazed at o about something
* * *= admire, marvel at, hold + Nombre + up for praise, impress, look up to, ooh and aah.Ex: I've heard people say they did not admire Thomas Hardy's novels because they were gloomy.
Ex: You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.Ex: Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.Ex: When children are aware that records are kept there are always some who will want to impress or please.Ex: No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Ex: I cannot understand the mentality of people who stand around a stage door to ooh and aah at some actor or actress.* admirar, estimar, apreciar = look up to.* * *admirar [A1 ]vt1 (respetar) ‹persona/cualidad› to admire2 (contemplar) to admire3(sorprender): me admira la ignorancia de esta gente I'm amazed at the ignorance of these people o (at) how ignorant these people are, it amazes me how ignorant these people are, the ignorance of these people amazes meadmirarse DE algo to be amazed AT o ABOUT sthse admiró de que hubiéramos podido hacerlo sin su ayuda she was amazed that we'd managed to do it without her help* * *
admirar ( conjugate admirar) verbo transitivo
admirarse verbo pronominal admirarse de algo to be amazed at o about sth
admirar verbo transitivo
1 (tener en gran estima) to admire
2 (asombrar, causar sorpresa) to amaze, astonish
' admirar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contemplar
English:
admire
- look up to
- look
* * *♦ vt1. [personaje, obra de arte] to admire;admiro su sinceridad I admire her frankness;lo admiro por su honradez I admire his honesty;ser de admirar to be admirable2. [sorprender] to amaze;me admira su descaro I can't believe his cheek3. [contemplar] to admire* * *v/t admire* * *admirar vt1) : to admire2) : to amaze, to astonish* * *admirar vb1. (apreciar) to admire2. (asombrar) to amaze -
108 תהי
תְּהֵי, תְּהָא,(תְּהֵו) תְּחַהּ ch. sam(תהי, תהא to stand still), 1) to gaze, be astonished, be waste.Part. תָּהֵי; f. תָּהֲיָא, תָּהֲיָה. Targ. Y. Gen. 1:2. Targ. Y. II Ex. 12:42; a. e.Erub.66a ת׳ בהר׳ אלעזר R. El. marvelled at it. Ib. תְּהוּ בהוכ׳ the Nehardeans were astonished at it. Pes.50b תהו ביה אינשי people gaze at him with ill-will (Ms. M. תַּוְוהוּ בהו fr. תְּוַהּ). Nidd.66a כי היכי דתַהֲווּ עלך … נִתְהֲוִי עלךוכ׳, v. גִּיסָא III; a. e. 2) to pause, regret, repent. Targ. Y. Lev. 5:5; 24. Targ. Cant. 5:5. Targ. Y. Ex. 13:17. Targ. Prov. 20:25 (ed. תדיא, חדיא, corr. acc.).Y.Ḥall.II, beg.58b מן דנפקית תְּהֵית דלא אמריתוכ׳ (not דנפקות) when I was gone, I was sorry that I had not said to him Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. שרי ת׳ ביה he began to bethink himself (of what he had done). Ned.21b כדו תְּהֵית dost thou now regret (that thou hast vowed)? Y. ib. IX, 41b bot. ר״י פתח ות׳ R. J. offered an opening (for the purpose of absolving from a vow), and he (the vower) expressed his regret; (read:) ואילולי דו ת׳ הו אתי but if he were not sorry for his vow, would he have come (before the teacher for absolution)?; a. e. 3) to smell. Keth.105a, v. אִמְבְּרָא. B. Bath.22a פוק תְּהֵיוכ׳, v. קַנְקַנָּא. -
109 תהא
תְּהֵי, תְּהָא,(תְּהֵו) תְּחַהּ ch. sam(תהי, תהא to stand still), 1) to gaze, be astonished, be waste.Part. תָּהֵי; f. תָּהֲיָא, תָּהֲיָה. Targ. Y. Gen. 1:2. Targ. Y. II Ex. 12:42; a. e.Erub.66a ת׳ בהר׳ אלעזר R. El. marvelled at it. Ib. תְּהוּ בהוכ׳ the Nehardeans were astonished at it. Pes.50b תהו ביה אינשי people gaze at him with ill-will (Ms. M. תַּוְוהוּ בהו fr. תְּוַהּ). Nidd.66a כי היכי דתַהֲווּ עלך … נִתְהֲוִי עלךוכ׳, v. גִּיסָא III; a. e. 2) to pause, regret, repent. Targ. Y. Lev. 5:5; 24. Targ. Cant. 5:5. Targ. Y. Ex. 13:17. Targ. Prov. 20:25 (ed. תדיא, חדיא, corr. acc.).Y.Ḥall.II, beg.58b מן דנפקית תְּהֵית דלא אמריתוכ׳ (not דנפקות) when I was gone, I was sorry that I had not said to him Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. שרי ת׳ ביה he began to bethink himself (of what he had done). Ned.21b כדו תְּהֵית dost thou now regret (that thou hast vowed)? Y. ib. IX, 41b bot. ר״י פתח ות׳ R. J. offered an opening (for the purpose of absolving from a vow), and he (the vower) expressed his regret; (read:) ואילולי דו ת׳ הו אתי but if he were not sorry for his vow, would he have come (before the teacher for absolution)?; a. e. 3) to smell. Keth.105a, v. אִמְבְּרָא. B. Bath.22a פוק תְּהֵיוכ׳, v. קַנְקַנָּא. -
110 תְּהֵי
תְּהֵי, תְּהָא,(תְּהֵו) תְּחַהּ ch. sam(תהי, תהא to stand still), 1) to gaze, be astonished, be waste.Part. תָּהֵי; f. תָּהֲיָא, תָּהֲיָה. Targ. Y. Gen. 1:2. Targ. Y. II Ex. 12:42; a. e.Erub.66a ת׳ בהר׳ אלעזר R. El. marvelled at it. Ib. תְּהוּ בהוכ׳ the Nehardeans were astonished at it. Pes.50b תהו ביה אינשי people gaze at him with ill-will (Ms. M. תַּוְוהוּ בהו fr. תְּוַהּ). Nidd.66a כי היכי דתַהֲווּ עלך … נִתְהֲוִי עלךוכ׳, v. גִּיסָא III; a. e. 2) to pause, regret, repent. Targ. Y. Lev. 5:5; 24. Targ. Cant. 5:5. Targ. Y. Ex. 13:17. Targ. Prov. 20:25 (ed. תדיא, חדיא, corr. acc.).Y.Ḥall.II, beg.58b מן דנפקית תְּהֵית דלא אמריתוכ׳ (not דנפקות) when I was gone, I was sorry that I had not said to him Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. שרי ת׳ ביה he began to bethink himself (of what he had done). Ned.21b כדו תְּהֵית dost thou now regret (that thou hast vowed)? Y. ib. IX, 41b bot. ר״י פתח ות׳ R. J. offered an opening (for the purpose of absolving from a vow), and he (the vower) expressed his regret; (read:) ואילולי דו ת׳ הו אתי but if he were not sorry for his vow, would he have come (before the teacher for absolution)?; a. e. 3) to smell. Keth.105a, v. אִמְבְּרָא. B. Bath.22a פוק תְּהֵיוכ׳, v. קַנְקַנָּא. -
111 תְּהָא
תְּהֵי, תְּהָא,(תְּהֵו) תְּחַהּ ch. sam(תהי, תהא to stand still), 1) to gaze, be astonished, be waste.Part. תָּהֵי; f. תָּהֲיָא, תָּהֲיָה. Targ. Y. Gen. 1:2. Targ. Y. II Ex. 12:42; a. e.Erub.66a ת׳ בהר׳ אלעזר R. El. marvelled at it. Ib. תְּהוּ בהוכ׳ the Nehardeans were astonished at it. Pes.50b תהו ביה אינשי people gaze at him with ill-will (Ms. M. תַּוְוהוּ בהו fr. תְּוַהּ). Nidd.66a כי היכי דתַהֲווּ עלך … נִתְהֲוִי עלךוכ׳, v. גִּיסָא III; a. e. 2) to pause, regret, repent. Targ. Y. Lev. 5:5; 24. Targ. Cant. 5:5. Targ. Y. Ex. 13:17. Targ. Prov. 20:25 (ed. תדיא, חדיא, corr. acc.).Y.Ḥall.II, beg.58b מן דנפקית תְּהֵית דלא אמריתוכ׳ (not דנפקות) when I was gone, I was sorry that I had not said to him Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. שרי ת׳ ביה he began to bethink himself (of what he had done). Ned.21b כדו תְּהֵית dost thou now regret (that thou hast vowed)? Y. ib. IX, 41b bot. ר״י פתח ות׳ R. J. offered an opening (for the purpose of absolving from a vow), and he (the vower) expressed his regret; (read:) ואילולי דו ת׳ הו אתי but if he were not sorry for his vow, would he have come (before the teacher for absolution)?; a. e. 3) to smell. Keth.105a, v. אִמְבְּרָא. B. Bath.22a פוק תְּהֵיוכ׳, v. קַנְקַנָּא. -
112 sich
Pron.1. refl.: oneself, yourself; 3. Person Sg.: himself, herself, itself; Pl. themselves2. nach Präp.: meist him, her, it, Pl. them; das Haus an sich the house itself; an ( und für) sich actually; (genau genommen) strictly speaking; (wenn man sich das überlegt) when you think about it; das ist eine Sache für sich that’s a separate matter; sie haben kein Geld bei sich (Dat) with ( oder on) them; sie blickte um sich she looked around (her); hat er die Tür hinter sich (Dat) zugemacht? did he shut the door behind him?; vor sich (Dat) sah er in front of him he saw; von sich (Dat) aus of one’s own accord, off one’s own bat umg.; er hat es von sich (Dat) aus getan auch nobody prompted him; er lud sie zu sich (Dat) ein he invited them to his house; etwas an sich (Dat) haben fig. have a special quality; nicht ganz bei sich (Dat) sein be not quite with it; wieder zu sich (Dat) kommen regain consciousness, come round; dieser Wein / Fall hat es in sich this wine / case is quite something3. mit refl. Verben: oft unübersetzt; (einander) each other, one another; sie kennen sich they know each other; wann habt ihr euch kennen gelernt? when did you get to know one another?, when did you (two) meet?; sie treffen sich regelmäßig they meet (up) regularly; er kämpfte sich durch die Menge he fought his way through the crowd; man muss sich im Klaren darüber sein, dass... you’ve got to be aware of the fact that...; da täuschst du dich you’re wrong ( oder mistaken) there; sich (Dat) die Hände waschen wash one’s hands; er putzte sich (Dat) die Zähne und rasierte sich he brushed his teeth and shaved; sich freuen / schämen / wundern be glad / ashamed / astonished; es stellt sich die Frage, ob... the question arises whether...; sich selbst um etw. kümmern look after s.th. o.s.; jeder stellt sich selbst vor everyone introduces himself; auf I 15, für I 12, 13 etc.* * *themselves (3. Person Pl.); herself (3. Person Sing. feminin); oneself ( indefinit); itself (3. Person Sing. neutrum); yourselves (2. Person Pl.); himself (3. Person Sing. maskulin); yourself (Höflichkeitsform Pl.); yourself (Höflichkeitsform Sing.)* * *sịch [zɪç]refl pron1) (acc) (+infin, bei "man") oneself; (3. pers sing) himself; herself; itself; (Höflichkeitsform sing) yourself; (Höflichkeitsform pl) yourselves; (3. pers pl) themselves2) (dat) (+infin, bei "man") to oneself; (3. pers sing) to himself; to herself; to itself; (Höflichkeitsform sing) to yourself; (Höflichkeitsform pl) to yourselves; (3. pers pl) to themselvessich die Haare waschen/färben etc — to wash/dye etc one's hair
sie hat sich einen Pulli gekauft/gestrickt — she bought/knitted herself a pullover, she bought/knitted a pullover for herself
3) acc, dat (mit prep) (+infin, bei "man") one; (3. pers sing) him, her, it; (Höflichkeitsform) you; (3. pers pl) themhat — if one hasn't a passport with one or him (US), if you haven't got a passport with you
4) (= einander) each other, one anothersie schreiben sich schon viele Jahre — they have been writing to each other or to one another for many years
5)hier sitzt/singt es sich gut — it's good to sit/sing here* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) herself2) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) himself3) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) itself4) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) themselves* * *[zɪç]1. im akk oneself▪ er/sie/es... \sich he/she/it... himself/herself/itself▪ Sie... \sich you... yourself/yourselves▪ sie... \sich they... themselveser sollte \sich da heraushalten he should keep out of itman fragt \sich, was das soll one asks oneself what it's all about\sich freuen to be pleased\sich gedulden to be patient\sich schämen to be ashamed of oneself\sich wundern to be surprised2. im dat one's\sich etw einbilden to imagine sth\sich etw kaufen to buy sth for oneselfdie Katze leckte \sich die Pfote the cat licked its paw\sich lieben/hassen to love/hate each other\sich küssen to kiss each other\sich prügeln to beat each other4. unpersönlichhier arbeitet es \sich gut it's good to work heredas Auto fährt \sich prima the car drives welldas lässt \sich schlecht in Worten ausdrücken that's difficult to put into wordsdie Schuld bei \sich suchen to blame oneselfwieder zu \sich kommen (fam) to regain consciousness, to come roundjdn mit zu \sich nehmen to take sb to one's houseetw von \sich aus tun to do sth of one's own accordetw für \sich tun to do sth for oneselfer denkt immer nur an \sich he only ever thinks of himselfer hat etwas an \sich, das mir nicht gefällt (fam) there's something about him that I don't like* * *Reflexivpronomen der 3. Pers. Sg. und Pl. Akk. und Dat1) himself / herself / itself / themselves; ( auf man bezogen) oneself; (auf das Anredepron. Sie bezogen) yourself/yourselves; (mit reflexiven Verben)sich freuen/wundern/schämen/täuschen — be pleased/surprised/ashamed/mistaken
sich sorgen/verspäten/öffnen — worry/be late/open; s. auch an 1. 4); kommen l
2) reziprok one another; each other* * *sich pron1. refl: oneself, yourself; 3. Person sg: himself, herself, itself; pl themselves2. nach präp: meist him, her, it, pl them;das Haus an sich the house itself;an (und für) sich actually; (genau genommen) strictly speaking; (wenn man sich das überlegt) when you think about it;das ist eine Sache für sich that’s a separate matter;sie blickte um sich she looked around (her);zugemacht? did he shut the door behind him?;vor sich (dat)sah er in front of him he saw;von sich (dat)aus of one’s own accord, off one’s own bat umg;er hat es von sich (dat)er lud sie zu sich (dat)ein he invited them to his house;etwas an sich (dat)haben fig have a special quality;nicht ganz bei sich (dat)sein be not quite with it;wieder zu sich (dat)kommen regain consciousness, come round;dieser Wein/Fall hat es in sich this wine/case is quite somethingsie kennen sich they know each other;wann habt ihr euch kennengelernt? when did you get to know one another?, when did you (two) meet?;sie treffen sich regelmäßig they meet (up) regularly;er kämpfte sich durch die Menge he fought his way through the crowd;man muss sich im Klaren darüber sein, dass … you’ve got to be aware of the fact that …;da täuschst du dich you’re wrong ( oder mistaken) there;sich (dat)die Hände waschen wash one’s hands;er putzte sich (dat)die Zähne und rasierte sich he brushed his teeth and shaved;sich freuen/schämen/wundern be glad/ashamed/astonished;es stellt sich die Frage, ob … the question arises whether …;sich selbst um etwas kümmern look after sth o.s.;* * *Reflexivpronomen der 3. Pers. Sg. und Pl. Akk. und Dat1) himself / herself / itself / themselves; ( auf man bezogen) oneself; (auf das Anredepron. Sie bezogen) yourself/yourselves; (mit reflexiven Verben)sich freuen/wundern/schämen/täuschen — be pleased/surprised/ashamed/mistaken
sich sorgen/verspäten/öffnen — worry/be late/open; s. auch an 1. 4); kommen l
2) reziprok one another; each other* * *(insgeheim) freuen (über) ausdr.to remain true to oneself (one's principles) expr. (verlegen) räuspern ausdr.to hem v. ausdr.each other expr. -
113 sbalordire
stun, amaze* * *sbalordire v.tr.1 to amaze, to astonish, to astound; to dumbfound: la notizia delle sue dimissioni mi ha sbalordito, the news of his resignation astounded me; il suo nuovo libro ha sbalordito i critici, his new book amazed (o astounded) the critics◆ v. intr. → sbalordirsi.◘ sbalordirsi v.intr.pron. to be amazed (at s.o., sthg.), to be astonished (at s.o., sthg.), to be dumbfounded: non mi sbalordisco più di niente, I'm not astonished at anything any more.* * *[zbalor'dire]1. vtto stun, amaze, astound2. vi* * *[zbalor'dire]verbo transitivo to amaze, to astonish, to astound, to flabbergast* * *sbalordire/zbalor'dire/ [102]to amaze, to astonish, to astound, to flabbergast; la sua abilità mi sbalordisce I am amazed at his ability. -
114 sorpreso
past part vedere sorprendere* * *sorpreso agg. surprised: restai così sorpreso che non riuscii ad aprir bocca, I was so surprised that I couldn't say a word; sguardo sorpreso, look of surprise.* * *[sor'preso] 1.participio passato sorprendere2.aggettivo [persona, sguardo, espressione] surprised, astonished, amazed* * *sorpreso/sor'preso/II aggettivo[persona, sguardo, espressione] surprised, astonished, amazed; essere piacevolmente sorpreso to be pleasantly surprised. -
115 meravigliare
[meraviʎ'ʎare]1. vtto amaze, surprise, astonishsono rimasto meravigliato — I was amazed o astonished
mi meraviglierebbe se... — I'd be surprised if..., it would surprise me if...
2. vip (meravigliarsi)meravigliarsi (di o per) — (stupirsi) to be amazed (at), be astonished (at)
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116 أدهش
أدْهَشَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also فاجأ (فاجَأ) -
117 amaze
أدْهَشَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also فاجأ (فاجَأ) -
118 astonish
أدْهَشَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also فاجأ (فاجَأ) -
119 stun
أدْهَشَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also فاجأ (فاجَأ) -
120 surprise
أدْهَشَ \ amaze: to surprise very much; fill with wonder: His knowledge amazes me. astonish: to surprise greatly: We were astonished by what happened. We were astonished to hear what happened. stun: to surprise and confuse: The unexpected news stunned me. surprise: to give (sb.) a surprise: His sudden anger surprised me. I was surprised at him (at his behaviour). \ See Also فاجأ (فاجَأ)
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