astonish

astonish
transitive verb
erstaunen
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[ə'stoniʃ]
verb
(to surprise greatly: I was astonished by his ignorance.) erstaunen
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aston·ish
[əˈstɒnɪʃ, AM -ˈstɑ:n-]
vt
to \astonish sb jdn erstaunen [o überraschen]
you \astonish me! (iron) was du nicht sagst! fam
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[ə'stɒnɪʃ]
vt
erstaunen, überraschen

you astonish me! (iro) — das wundert mich aber! (iro), was du nicht sagst! (iro)

to be astonished — erstaunt or überrascht sein

I am astonished or it astonishes me that ... — ich bin erstaunt or es wundert mich, dass ...

I am astonished to learn that ... — ich höre mit Erstaunen or Befremden (geh), dass ...

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astonish [əˈstɒnıʃ; US əˈstɑn-] v/t erstaunen:
you astonish me!
a) was du nicht sagst!,
b) wer hätte das gedacht!;
be astonished erstaunt sein (at, by über akk);
I was astonished to hear that … ich war erstaunt zu hören, dass …; ich hörte mit Erstaunen, dass …
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transitive verb
erstaunen
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v.
erstaunen v.
in Erstaunen setzen ausdr.
überraschen v.

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