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Перевод: aghast
[прилагательное] ошеломленный; объятый страхом; в ужасе; пораженный ужасом
Тезаурус:
- Herr Nordern was aghast.
- "Oh lassie!" she whispered, aghast, when she'd finished her tale.
- They are often aghast at the results.
- The thing that is really appealing about In England Now is that self-important, overbearing medical people are still aghast at the idea of a major journal of international repute devoting space to humour.
- When my boys first started school, we were aghast at the anti-English propaganda in the history books.
- Crowds of people had gathered around: Chola and the twins, back from the fields, Sigarup, Kli, Nara and Mina, all were staring, aghast.
- The piece was quite raunchy, and there was bad language in it (in keeping with my character) and when I sat down everyone was aghast.
- Billy looked aghast.
- Banks are aghast.
- Jess said, aghast at her own boldness.
- The caller stepped back aghast and stuttered, "I'm so sorry to disturb you - I see you're changing for dinner."
- Either their flight had been delayed, or they had taken one look at this sober crew and retired aghast.
- (A headteacher friend was aghast to discover that his infant child had spent a fortnight rehearsing to be a road!)
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