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Перевод: bemused speek bemused


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ошеломленный; озадаченный


Тезаурус:

  1. Nor are any reservations about Hawking's work itself: on this score, Soul is more incisive than Errol Morris' movie, in which the director has substituted a somewhat bemused deference for the confident spirit of critical inquiry that animated its forerunner, The Thin Blue Line .
  2. Delaney watched them, bemused.
  3. Sniffing greatness by association, in flocked the A R men but with little luck as the bemused James turned their backs on record companies, turned down a chance to feature on the cover of NME (this was rectified later) and refused to supply photos in a strange but subtle disregard for the traditional career ladder.
  4. Connie is bemused by all the attention, mystified why her garden which is "a proper higgle-piggle" should arouse so much interest."
  5. One bemused attender started to shout that he could not understand the answers to such questions.
  6. The dancing stopped, and while those who'd travelled to the all-dayer on coaches from Brighton, Hereford, Nottingham, Northampton, Leeds and Sheffield looked bemused at the sound of the King, the West Midlands regulars looked straight to Dermot Ryan, one of the three brothers behind promotions company Chuff Chuff.
  7. She looked bemused.
  8. With his loyal wife Rita and wild child Jacqueline, he loads up the family Trabi (affectionately known as George) and hits the road to the southern sun, leaving his bemused neighbours behind.
  9. Again Wexford was becoming bemused by the colours, by the seductive spectrum that caught and held his eye wherever he looked.
  10. Seeing Mungo's bemused expression, Mary Ann explained: "What they call diabetes."
  11. She was apparently bemused as to what these hip young people wanted with 8-a-pair shoes that were being bought by grannies as cheap slippers.
  12. The action proceeds at a leisurely clip, filtered through Richard's bemused and occasionally befuddled consciousness (a disabling hangover gets a welcome tick on the checklist).
  13. Sir Alfred Ewing, head of Room 40 at the Admiralty, where the cryptography was carried on, was bemused that the Germans continued to use the codes which were already compromised, and he assumed that they considered arrogantly that the British were too stupid to break them.

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