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Перевод: disconcerted
[прилагательное] смущенный; расстроенный
Тезаурус:
- Disconcerted, she admitted that she'd only done this once before, that, in all honesty, I could probably do it equally well on my own.
- Constance sat up, disconcerted.
- Noting in passing how conclusively the "frigifaire paten" rules out any notion of a translation of propertius (unless it were a translation in the sense of a raucous travesty or "put-down" - and indeed some academic latinists did misconceive Pound's poem in that way), some early readers were understandably disconcerted by the inversions of conversational or prosaic word-order - "Happy who", "Stands genius" - especially from a poet who some years before had seemed to polemicize for just that rule about word-order which he here flouted.
- Sometimes, she thought she disconcerted Hawk with her love, but he kept apace with her.
- Nolan was disconcerted by having lost on Groundsel though I couldn't see that he'd done anything wrong.
- "What does that mean?" asked Tina forcefully, and for a moment the sister looked disconcerted.
- However, if I slacken the reins a fraction and state hard at an object in another direction, he is disconcerted.
- I was truly disconcerted myself to have acquired so violent an enemy without meaning to and could see no resolution short of full retreat; and the trouble was that since that morning's schooling, any inclination to retreat had totally vanished.
- The authority in his childish voice disconcerted her.
- People disconcerted him because they could surprise him.
- Very often John le Grant disconcerted Tobie.
- No special secrecy was attached to the cruiser - indeed, Khrushchev told the disconcerted Admiralty that he would be glad to sell it to them because cruisers had been out-dated by missiles.
- In the last month, however, our expectations have been disconcerted.
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