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1 go into ecstasies
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2 go into ecstasies
Общая лексика: впасть в экстаз, впадать в экстаз, приходить в экстаз -
3 go into ecstasies
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4 go into ecstasies
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5 to go into ecstasies
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6 привести в экстаз
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7 приводить в экстаз
throw (...) into ecstasies -
8 Ekstase
f; -, -n ecstasy, rapture; in Ekstase geraten go into ecstasies ( oder raptures) ( über + Akk over), get carried away (by); jemanden in Ekstase versetzen send s.o. into ecstasies ( oder raptures)* * *die Ekstaseecstasy; rage; frenzy; exaltation* * *Eks|ta|se [Ek'staːzə, ɛks'taːzə]f -, -necstasyjdn in Ekstáse versetzen — to send sb into ecstasies
* * *Ek·sta·se<-, -n>[ɛkˈsta:zə]f ecstasyjdn zur \Ekstase treiben to drive sb to the limits; (jdn zum Orgasmus bringen) to drive sb wildjdn in \Ekstase versetzen to send sb into ecstasies* * *die; Ekstase, Ekstasen ecstasy* * *in Ekstase geraten go into ecstasies ( oder raptures) (über +akk over), get carried away (by);jemanden in Ekstase versetzen send sb into ecstasies ( oder raptures)* * *die; Ekstase, Ekstasen ecstasy* * *-n f.ecstasy n.frenzy n. -
9 extasiarse
pron.v.to go into ecstasies.* * *1 to go into ecstasies, go into raptures* * *VPR to become entranced, go into ecstasies ( ante over, about)* * *verbo pronominalse extasiaba escuchando música — he would go into ecstasies o raptures listening to music
* * *(v.) = go into + rapturesEx. Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country.* * *verbo pronominalse extasiaba escuchando música — he would go into ecstasies o raptures listening to music
* * *(v.) = go into + rapturesEx: Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country.
* * *extasiarse [ A17 ]se extasiaba escuchando música barroca he would go into ecstasies o raptures listening to baroque musicme extasié ante aquel magnífico paisaje I was enraptured o captivated by that magnificent landscape ( liter)* * *
extasiarse verbo reflexivo to go into ectasies o raptures
* * *extasiarse vpr* * *v/r be enraptured, go into raptures* * *extasiarse {85} vr: to be in ecstasy, to be enraptured -
10 ecstasy
noun1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, die2)* * *['ekstəsi]•- academic.ru/23324/ecstatic">ecstatic- ecstatically* * *ec·sta·sy[ˈekstəsi]nin \ecstasy in Ekstasein an \ecstasy of jealousy in einem Anfall von Eifersuchtto be in/go into ecstasies in Ekstase sein/geraten▪ E\ecstasy Ecstasy f* * *['ekstəsɪ]n1) Ekstase f, Verzückung fto be in ecstasy — ekstatisch or verzückt sein
to go into ecstasies over sth — über etw (acc) in Ekstase or Verzückung geraten
2) (= drug) Ecstasy nt* * *ecstasy [ˈekstəsı] s1. Ekstase f:a) (Gefühls-, Sinnen)Taumel m, Raserei f:be in an ecstasy of joy in einem Freudentaumel seingo into ecstasies over in Verzückung geraten über (akk), hingerissen sein vonc) MED krankhafte Erregung2. Aufregung f3. Ecstasy f (eine halluzinogene Designerdroge)* * *noun1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, diebe in/go into ecstasies [over something] — in Ekstase [über etwas (Akk.)] sein/geraten
2)* * *n.Ekstase -n f.Verzückung f. -
11 estasiare
estasiare v.tr. to enrapture, to throw* into ecstasies; to entrance; (fam.) to delight: quel film mi ha estasiato, the film enraptured me (o I was entranced by the film).◘ estasiarsi v.intr.pron. to be enraptured, to go* into ecstasies, to be filled with ecstasy.* * *[esta'zjare]1. vt2. vip (estasiarsi)estasiarsi (a, davanti a) — to go into ecstasies o raptures (over)
* * *[esta'zjare] 1.verbo transitivo to enrapture, to entrance2.* * *estasiare/esta'zjare/ [1]to enrapture, to entranceII estasiarsi verbo pronominale -
12 ecstasy
'ekstəsi1) (noun, plural ecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.)•- ecstatic- ecstatically
tr['ekstəsɪ]1 éxtasis nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in ecstasies estar extasiado,-an.• arrebatamiento s.m.• arrebato s.m.• arrobamiento s.m.• arrobo s.m.• transporte s.m.• éxtasis s.f.'ekstəsia) u c ( state) éxtasis mshe was in ecstasy o (BrE also) ecstasies over Jane's new baby — estaba embelesada con el bebé de Jane
b) u ( drug) éxtasis m['ekstǝsɪ]N1) (Rel) (also fig) éxtasis m inv2) (Drugs) * éxtasis m inv* * *['ekstəsi]a) u c ( state) éxtasis mshe was in ecstasy o (BrE also) ecstasies over Jane's new baby — estaba embelesada con el bebé de Jane
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13 захласвам
1. (смайвам) stupefy; amaze2. (увличам) enrapture, carry awayзахласвам се be enraptured/entranced/carried away (no by); be deep in; go into ecstasies (before), be in ecstasies (over)* * *захла̀свам,гл.1. ( смайвам) stupefy; amaze;2. ( увличам) enrapture, carry away;\захласвам се be enraptured/entranced/carried away (по by); be deep in; go into ecstasies (before), be in ecstasies (over); gape (after).* * *enrapture* * *1. (смайвам) stupefy;amaze 2. (увличам) enrapture, carry away 3. ЗАХЛАСВАМ ce be enraptured/entranced/carried away (no by);be deep in; go into ecstasies (before), be in ecstasies (over) -
14 extasiado
adj.ecstatic, enraptured, enrapt, spellbound.past part.past participle of spanish verb: extasiar.* * *1→ link=extasiar extasiar► adjetivo1 ecstatic\quedarse extasiado,-a to go into ecstasies, go into raptures* * *ADJ in ecstasies, in rapturesquedarse extasiado ante/con — to be mesmerized by
* * *- da adjetivo in ecstasies, captivated* * *= rapturous, ecstatic.Ex. Then I had a romantic taste in poetry; I thought it ought to be dreamy and rapturous and inspiring.Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.* * *- da adjetivo in ecstasies, captivated* * *= rapturous, ecstatic.Ex: Then I had a romantic taste in poetry; I thought it ought to be dreamy and rapturous and inspiring.
Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.* * *extasiado -dain ecstasies, captivated* * *
Del verbo extasiar: ( conjugate extasiar)
extasiado es:
el participio
extasiado,-a adjetivo ecstatic: estaba extasiado, I was ecstatic
' extasiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
extasiada
English:
ecstatic
* * *extasiado, -a adjenthralled, enraptured;quedarse extasiado to be enthralled o enraptured -
15 estasi
f ecstasy* * *estasi s.f. ecstasy, rapture; delight, bliss: andare in estasi per qlco., to go into ecstasies over sthg.; essere in estasi, to be in ecstasy (o to be enraptured o to be extremely happy o to be delighted); mandare in estasi qlcu., to throw s.o. into ecstasies; cadere in estasi, to fall into a trance (o ecstasy).* * *['ɛstazi]sostantivo femminile invariabile ecstasy, raptureandare in estasi per — to go into raptures over o about
essere in estasi per — to be in ecstasy o ecstasies over, to be in raptures over o about
mandare in estasi qcn. — to send sb. into raptures
* * *estasi/'εstazi/f.inv.ecstasy, rapture; estasi religiosa religious ecstasy; andare in estasi per to go into raptures over o about; essere in estasi per to be in ecstasy o ecstasies over, to be in raptures over o about; mandare in estasi qcn. to send sb. into raptures. -
16 екстаз
ecstasy, raptureпсих., мед. tranceизпадам в екстаз be in ecstasies, fall/go into ecstasies (over s.th.), be enraptured/entranced (by s.th.)изпаднал в екстаз rapt* * *екста̀з,м., само ед. ecstasy, rapture; entrancement; псих., мед. trance; изпадам в \екстаз be enraptured/entranced (by s.th.); изпаднал в \екстаз rapt.* * *ecstasy: go into екстаз - изпадам в екстаз; entrancement* * *1. ecstasy, rapture 2. изпадам в ЕКСТАЗ be in ecstasies, fall/go into ecstasies (over s.th.), be enraptured/entranced (by s.th.) 3. изпаднал в ЕКСТАЗ rapt 4. псих., мед. trance -
17 ecstasy
{'ekstəsi}
n екстаз, захлас, унес, възторг
in an ECSTASY of joy примрял от радост
to be in/to be thrown into/to go into ecstasies изпадам в екстаз, захласвам се (over по)* * *{'ekstъsi} n екстаз, захлас, унес, възторг; in an ecstasy of joy пр* * *унес; въодушевление; възторг; екстаз;* * *1. in an ecstasy of joy примрял от радост 2. n екстаз, захлас, унес, възторг 3. to be in/to be thrown into/to go into ecstasies изпадам в екстаз, захласвам се (over по)* * *ecstasy[´ekstəsi] n 1. екстаз, захлас, унес, възторг, въодушевление; to be in an \ecstasy of joy примирам, припадам от радост; to go into ecstasies about s.th. изпадам в екстаз, захласвам се по нещо; 2. мед. екстаз. -
18 ecstasy
'ekstəsi1) ( noun, plural ecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.)•- ecstatic- ecstaticallyekstasesubst. \/ˈekstəsɪ\/1) ekstase, begeistringdet å være i ekstase, det å være i den sjuende himmel2) (slang, narkotika) ecstasyan ecstasy of et anfall avgo into ecstasies bli vilt begeistret -
19 extase
extase [εkstαz]feminine noun• tomber/rester en extase devant un tableau to go into ecstasies at/stand in ecstasy before a painting* * *ɛkstɑznom féminin lit, fig ecstasy* * *ɛkstɒz nf* * *[ɛkstaz] nom fémininêtre ou rester en extase devant to be in raptures ou ecstasies overtomber en extase devant quelque chose/quelqu'un to go into ecstasies at the sight of something/somebody -
20 бълнувам
1. talk in o.'s sleep; be delirious; wander2. прен. go into ecstasies (за over), rave (за, по about)* * *бълну̀вам,гл.1. talk in o.’s sleep; be delirious; wander;2. прен. go into ecstasies (за over), rave (за, по about).* * *бълнува.; raving* * *1. talk in o.'s sleep;be delirious;wander 2. прен. go into ecstasies (за over), rave (за, по about)
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