Dizionario Russo - Inglese

русский язык - English

пораженный in inglese:

1. amazed by amazed by


I must say we were amazed by the number of applications received.

2. amazed amazed


Everyone was amazed to see her surfing so soon after her accident.
You'd be amazed how few students finished their homework.
If I were to tell you all I know, you would be amazed.
He amazed everyone by passing his driving test.
You'd be amazed how I can dance
The circus amazed and delighted the children.
She was amazed.
The magician made the dove disappear before our amazed eyes. I was amazed at the price.
1. I'm amazed you've lasted this long. / 2. I'm as amazed as you are.
I watched from the garage window, amazed at what I saw.
I was amazed to learn that fewer and fewer young people can write in cursive.
I was not so much scared as amazed.
amazed by
I was absolutely amazed! I never thought it would happen.
I was really amazed by the northern lights when I went to Norway. They were so beautiful and unusual.

3. astonished astonished


I'm astonished by her cleverness.
His admission that he had stolen the money astonished his family.
The size of the elephant astonished the little boy.
The fearful noise astonished anyone coming for the first time.
His impractical proposal astonished us all.
I have to say I am astonished at how things are presented here.
The large size of his pay rise astonished Mr Jones.
When I asked to see my mother they seemed astonished.
Andy was astonished when his parents gave him a car for his birthday.
Everyone was astonished when I beat the school champion at tennis.
when the doctors and consultants came round on their ward rounds the next day, they were astonished to see my heart beating
They ​looked astonished when I ​announced I was ​pregnant.
I think astonished would be a more accurate word. / I'm not astonished you're here. / The whole school is astonished at his knowledge and intelligence. / I was astonished by his stupidity.
At the same time, it is ironic perhaps, I say ironic because in one sense, many Europeans are always astonished about the, and troubled by the religious overtone of some of our political discourse and how at times obsessed Americans seem to be with r
Should he know the fact, he would be astonished.

4. smitten smitten


I'm smitten by an insatiable desire for you
From the moment Mark met Kate, he was completely smitten by her.

5. struck struck


Lightning struck the tower.
The gun went off while he was cleaning it, and the bullet almost struck his wife.
He had words with his friend and then struck him.
As I was struck on the head, I was unconscious for some time.
The creatures were struck dead, one after the other, with amazing precision and effectiveness.
I barely missed being struck.
She said that a good gin and tonic is like summertime in a glass, and it struck me as being too true.
It was all-or-nothing and we struck out spectacularly.
Unfortunately, three days ago a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Japan's Tohoku region.
A passenger plane thought to have been struck as it approached Heathrow airport was probably not hit by a drone after all, the government says.
But, as the church bells of the city struck eleven oclock, something made him look back.
I suppose that what really struck me while working on my book and travelling around the world talking to people about Shakespeare is that he is so multifarious
It's also scary when the lightning strikes across the sky, but what's really scary is the sound. Once, my house was struck by lightning and since then I've become even more scared.
When a strong earthquake struck suddenly, my mom just walked around the house in shock.

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