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Перевод: puzzlement
[существительное] замешательство; смущение; загадка
Тезаурус:
- An expression that sometimes causes puzzlement is "first published form", or something similar.
- "She had many admirers," the old mother said as they neared the house in a tone of puzzlement and of mourning.
- He was tired of wrestling with it, brooding about it, sometimes looking at his bride's back with violent puzzlement; but now, surrounded by this covert attention, he was glad to let it go: he would take tea like a lord with his family.
- Puzzlement gave way to bravado and a new found delight in catching the ketchup artistes at it.
- In noting with regret that this is the final disc in Cappella Nova's Carver series, I do so with a degree of puzzlement.
- "Happened?" he repeated, gazing up in puzzlement.
- It may have been heralded as a strategic disaster, but the Manchester-Sheffield electric route via Woodhead tunnel slipped quietly into oblivion, due ceremony avoided because of the public puzzlement that a heavy freight route should be axed only twenty-five years after complete modernisation.
- There is, of course, a school of thought which says that a bit of straight thinking, a kind of conceptual analysis-cum-psychotherapy, will sweep this puzzlement away.
- I pointed out that I kissed Frankie but she dismissed my puzzlement.
- Vologsky's dark eyes reflected his puzzlement.
- So when people gather round the manger with wonder and puzzlement, I'm over in the corner looking at the cows.
- Already in November 1941, the SD was reporting "disappointment that the final smashing of Bolshevism is not taking place as rapidly as hoped and that no end of the eastern campaign is in sight", a dampening of optimism at the news of the first falls of snow and the feeling that further advancement might be extremely difficult, puzzlement at the failure to advance further when the Russian troops were allegedly so poor and so badly equipped, concern at the reports of continued tough resistance of the Soviet army, and pessimism that "the way to the Urals was still a long one, and the partisan war could still last a good while".
- When it emanates from the European Commission in Brussels and casts confusion among Europe's biggest monopolists, puzzlement is added to dazzlement.
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