daze

daze
̈ɪdeɪz I
1. сущ. изумление, удивление in a daze ≈ в изумлении Syn : amazement
2. гл. изумить;
ошеломить, удивить, поразить II сущ.;
минер. слюда Syn : mica изумление;
оцепенение - he was in а * он был изумлен - it brought him out of his * это вывело его из оцепенения (минералогия) слюда изумлять, поражать;
ошеломлять - *d by the lights and noise ошеломленный светом и шумом - he felt *d на него нашло оцепенение (диалектизм) замораживать;
прихватывать (морозом) ;
(о) коченеть (диалектизм) портиться daze изумить;
удивить, ошеломить ~ изумление ~ мин. слюда

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  • daze — ► VERB ▪ cause to feel stunned or bewildered. ► NOUN ▪ a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment. DERIVATIVES dazedly adverb. ORIGIN from Old Norse, weary …   English terms dictionary


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