Vertaling van appal
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Engels
Engels
to alarm, to puzzle, to dismay, to stagger, to astound, to startle, to take aback, to disconcert, to stupefy, to stun, to dumbfound, to appal {ww.}
to alarm
to puzzle
to dismay
to stagger
to astound
to startle
to take aback
to disconcert
to stupefy
to stun
to dumbfound
to appal {ww.}
to puzzle
to dismay
to stagger
to astound
to startle
to take aback
to disconcert
to stupefy
to stun
to dumbfound
to appal {ww.}
Foreigners astound me.
Foreigners astound me.
To my dismay, my wallet was gone.
To my dismay, my wallet was gone.
to shock, to horrify, to appal {ww.}
to shock
to horrify
to appal {ww.}
to horrify
to appal {ww.}
What a shock!
What a shock!
She died of shock.
She died of shock.
to horrify, to appal {ww.}
to horrify
to appal {ww.}
to appal {ww.}
to frighten, to terrify, to horrify, to appal {ww.}
to frighten
to terrify
to horrify
to appal {ww.}
to terrify
to horrify
to appal {ww.}
Women frighten me.
Women frighten me.
You don't frighten me.
You don't frighten me.
to shock, to offend, to outrage, to scandalize, to scandalise, to appall, to appal {ww.}
to shock
to offend
to outrage
to scandalize
to scandalise
to appall
to appal {ww.}
to offend
to outrage
to scandalize
to scandalise
to appall
to appal {ww.}
It's an outrage.
It's an outrage.
That's an outrage.
That's an outrage.
to alarm, to dismay, to horrify, to appall, to appal {ww.}
to alarm
to dismay
to horrify
to appall
to appal {ww.}
to dismay
to horrify
to appall
to appal {ww.}
To my dismay I found I had lost my money.
To my dismay I found I had lost my money.
To my dismay, he was caught cheating in the examination.
To my dismay, he was caught cheating in the examination.
to alarm, to dismay, to horrify, to appall, to appal {ww.}
to alarm
to dismay
to horrify
to appall
to appal {ww.}
to dismay
to horrify
to appall
to appal {ww.}
Tom heard the alarm.
Tom heard the alarm.
The fire alarm rang.
The fire alarm rang.