Estupefacto in english
Thunderstruck
pronunciation: θʌndɜrstrək part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: θʌndɜrstrək part of speech: adjective
In gestures
estupefacto = astounded ; staggered ; dumbfounded ; speechless ; stunned ; flabbergasted ; thunderstruck ; gobsmacked ; astonished ; bemused ; dazed.
Example: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Example: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Example: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Example: The confrontation with this reality is understood as a consequence of the speechless horror that evil produces.Example: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Example: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Example: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Example: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.Example: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added = 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.Example: No wonder he was often seen with a bemused smile or poker face during Obama's address.Example: The article 'Dazed and confused' reviews developments in publishing technology during 1997.more:
» dejar estupefacto = make + Posesivo + eyes + pop (out) ; leave + Nombre + speechless ; astound ; stagger ; knock + Posesivo + socks off ; stupefy ; knock + the socks out of ; floor ; leave + Nombre + dumbfounded ; dumbfound ; throw + Nombre + for a loop ; astonish ; knock + Nombre + for a loop .
Example: I have something in my desk that will make your eyes pop!. Example: The teachings of Maimonides do not leave us speechless but enable us to reach a new level of understanding of the deity. Example: For a decade or so, Liszt thrilled and astounded audiences at a time when virtuosity was the norm. Example: With a sudden uncontrollable outburst of feeling which staggered while it satisfied him, he put out his hand. Example: One person that manages to perk up Simon's moods however, is his fiancé who he claims knocked his socks off. Example: In the hellish future of 2044 human beings have become stupefied by the state of permanent happiness they've been genetically altered to experience. Example: I started reading it the minute I got it and have to tell you it knocked the socks out of me!. Example: My best friend floored me recently when casually revealed that women are constantly having a dig at her for deciding not to have children. Example: She sprang to the door, flung it open, and disappeared, leaving the husband and wife dumfounded and quaking with fright. Example: I told her that I thought he was a good president, which seemed to dumbfound her and wrecked my chances of appearing on her show. Example: The unexpected sound of his voice -- she had no idea how he got her number -- threw her for a loop. Example: But in his eyes she saw something she couldn't ignore, something that astonished her -- loneliness as deep as her own. Example: She discovered a shocking secret about her mother's past that knocked her for a loop and suddenly called into question everything she knew about herself.» quedarse estupefacto = stun into + speechlessness ; eyes + pop (out) ; Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + head ; be speechless ; be gobsmacked ; Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + socket ; bemuse ; boggle ; Posesivo + eyes + pop out of + Posesivo + skull .
Example: All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas. Example: As he examined its contents, his eyes popped and his hands began to shake. Example: My eyes popped out of my head when I read what had angered a teacher enough to threaten discipline: He was fed up watching two girls necking with each other. Example: Arriving at the Bouchaine Winery in early September, I was speechless as I glanced over the breathtaking views of the famous wine country for the first time. Example: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award. Example: My eyes popped out of their socket when he said money doesn't interest him at all. Example: The student must not let himself be bemused by sheer statistics. Example: I was a little girl from California who had never seen snow, and I was boggled by it. Example: It was a surprising turn-on to see my girlfriend half-naked in front of my roommates, their eyes popping out of their skulls and mouths hanging open.