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Перевод: consternation speek consternation


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ужас ; испуг ; оцепенение
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Тезаурус:

  1. Headteachers are filled with consternation at the idea that comparative attendance figures across the LEA should be published.
  2. They (the Kirghiz-Kazakh people) received the first revolution with joy and the second with consternation and terror
  3. But Nutty, the disaster plain, was almost in tears of consternation.
  4. When the Almoravid general sent a token force of twenty mounted warriors to the gates of the city, their arrival caused such consternation that it was believed that there were actually 500 or more.
  5. He tells also of a lady at a dance whose partner thought she had dropped her pearls only to find, much to his consternation and her confusion, that they were the ubiquitous globules of mercury.
  6. However, the appointment of Miss Odone, 31, has caused consternation among traditionalists who fear the that the paper will go tabloid, with shots of bishops "opening their hearts and their homes".
  7. Why does the capture of the ark cause quite so much consternation?
  8. "Just how long can he continue to draw on the northern W.C. subculture to fuel his quill or equally abused topics of consternation?
  9. When the sub-librarian of the Bristol City Library wrote on the subject of overdue books, Coleridge managed a tour de force of consternation in reply (the recipient was not amused).
  10. Where was the statue to Nathaniel Patten which had caused such consternation at Thrush Green?
  11. Put it together with the talk after the first battle, and add to it the understanding of the ark as the throne of God, as the visible guarantee of God's presence with his people, the symbol of his covenant relationship with them, as their wedding ring, we might say, and you have then something to explain the consternation of Eli and the wife of Phinehas.
  12. The textbook discusses the Nazi-Soviet pacts, and in particular condemns the Treaty of Friendship, "which caused consternation among Soviet people and Communists abroad."
  13. Their coming caused consternation among the local people: Sir Thomas Wharton, who sat in Cumberland in 1539 to hear pleas of Inglewood Forest, reported to Cromwell that "no justice Court i.e., Forest Eyre had been held in that county within the memory of man".

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