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  1. nihsh. ) transitive verb. 1. (general) a. asombrar. The cellist astonished the judges with his virtuosity.El violonchelista asombró a los jueces con su virtuosismo. b. pasmar. It astonished me to find out that the man I had met in a bar was in fact a cousin of mine.Me pasmó descubrir que el hombre que había conocido en un bar era en realidad ...

  2. ASTONISH translate: asombrar, sorprender, asombrar, pasmar. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  3. astonish transitive verb volume_up US /əˈstɑnɪʃ/ • volume_up UK /əˈstɒnɪʃ/ (surprise) asombrar (amaze) dejar helado, dejar pasmado, dejar estupefacto her reaction astonished everyone su reacción asombró a todos, su reacción dejó a todos helados (or pasmados etc.) Monolingual examples The results were startling as astonished friends saw him ride a bicycle for the first time in ...

  4. In the English description: knock sideways - stupefy - take your breath away. Spanish: embobar - anonadar - asombrar - sorprender - deslumbrar - embazar - carpir. Synonyms: astound, amaze, surprise, shock, bewilder, more... Collocations: astonished the [crowd, public, world], the [crowd] was astonished by, astonished the [crowd] [by, when ...

  5. Spanish Translation of “ASTONISH” | The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online. ... verb. pasmar. Collins American Learner’s English-Spanish ...

  6. astonish translation in English - Spanish Reverso dictionary, see also 'astonished, astonishing, astonishment, astonishingly', examples, definition, conjugation

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  8. astonish - Translation English-Spanish : Find the translation of astonish, but also the conjugation of astonish, his pronunciation, examples with the word astonish....

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