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Перевод: daunt
[глагол] запугивать; устрашать; обескураживать
Тезаурус:
- The Ladies of Scotland's cookies, followed by meat loaf, succeeded by the Lady Queen Bees' angel cake buried under cheese dips and rye on the rocks at the party, would daunt the strongest stomach.
- Never having run for public office does not daunt this "can-do" folk hero who once sent a team of ex-commandos into Iran to rescue two of his employees being held hostage.
- For information about the shop's mail order service and catalogue of titles available, telephone Daunt Books on 071-;224 2295.
- Many families who get into difficulties have been struggling with problems that would daunt the most energetic and resourceful of people.
- Rovers will also have two other newcomers making their debut - Australian scrum-half Brett Daunt and New Zealand prop forward Wayne Taekata from the Sydney club Western Suburbs.
- Yet half a mile is a fine distance to the untravelled; and at eighteen the smallest gradations of middle-class society thrill and daunt.
- The nervous enthusiasm of his expression was such that Miss Daunt afterwards confessed that she thought he was about to use the gun on her.
- His tutor, Marjorie Daunt, and others who taught him remembered him years later as an intelligent if somewhat odd member of their classes.
- Purpose-built as a bookshop at the turn of the century, the barrel-vaulted and galleried interior of DAUNT BOOKS, 83 Marylebone High Street, London W1, is rapidly becoming a pole-star for both actual and armchair travellers.
- Alix found this daunting, although Caroline took great pains not to daunt, and was on other, non-culinary matters, a perfectly acceptable non-competitive person.
- Nothing could daunt me and I talked to everyone with the same message: "Cancer was absolutely great because it put you in touch with yourself and the world."
- He describes the tour of Wales as "a joke", not meant as a jibe at the opposition but at Australian officials for keeping them on a whistle stop that would daunt American tourists.
- Feeling the way he did, there was no bloody mountain on God's Earth which could daunt him now.
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