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Перевод: startled
[прилагательное] пораженный; испуганный
Тезаурус:
- The ball flew beyond the startled Flowers and United's investment in a player signed for 1 million from Donetsk, suddenly became a bargain.
- The fact that the rector of the Aberdeen grammar school, Robert Marshall, was teaching Lutheran ideas from 1521, before having to recant in 1523, shows how quickly they had spread to Scotland; it was only four years earlier, in 1517, that the little-known Augustinian monk had first startled Europe by sensationally nailing his ninety-five theses to the door of the castle church of Wittenberg.
- Something else must have startled it."
- With a startled squawk a rook flew from one tree to another where it perched complaining loudly.
- The bartender looked startled.
- She guessed now that it was the car that had startled the deer.
- Startled, George turned his head to stare at a woman who was standing up somewhere in the middle of the tight-packed rows of the audience.
- Dorothea Shottery held the receiver a little away from her ear, startled and trying to identify the voice.
- But Chancellor Kohl appears to have been startled by suggestions that his letter to President Mitterrand last week implying an intention to go slow on EMU might have been inspired by a desire to play the German unity card in the West German general election next year.
- She fixed her star-like eyes upon my face and startled me with the question, "When are you going to meet me underneath the trees?"
- Startled, but still asleep, drugged with Valium, Marjorie swivels to face him.
- She jumped like a startled rabbit.
- Washington was startled by the 2am White House announcement of the visit to Beijing by the National Security Adviser, Admiral Brent Scowcroft, and the Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Lawrence Eagleburger.
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