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1 duygulanım
"emotion; affectivity" -
2 duygu
n. feeling, emotion, feel, sense, sensation, chord, sentiment* * *1. emotion 2. feeling 3. sentiment 4. feeling (n.) 5. sense (n.) -
3 heyecan
n. excitement, emotion, sensation, enthusiasm, ardor, ardour [Brit.], agitation, affect, fever, the shivers, tension, thrill, stir, animation, bang, commotion, dither, drama, exaltation, ferment, fermentation, fire, flap, flurry, flush, flutter* * *1. buck fever 2. commotion 3. emotion 4. exaltation 5. excitement 6. thrill (n.) -
4 akkorluk
n. incandescence, glowing, shining, production of light by an object that has been heated to a high temperature, light produced by a heated object, state of being filled with an intense emotion, fervour* * *incandescence -
5 duygulanım
n. affectivity, expression of emotion; sensitivity, emotionality* * *afection -
6 his
n. feeling, emotion, sense, sensation, feel, sentiment, chord, consciousness* * *1. cutaneous sensation 2. sensation 3. feel (n.) -
7 abreaksiyon
n. abreaction, release of a repressed emotion (Psychology) -
8 coşu
n. ecstasy, bliss, overpowering emotion -
9 duygulanma
n. affectivity, emotion -
10 duygu
"feeling, emotion; sense, sensation" -
11 heyecan
"excitement, thrill, flutter, fluster, the jitters, kick; enthusiasm, emotion" -
12 his
"feeling; emotion; sensation; sense" -
13 teessür
"sorrow, grief; emotion" -
14 ayaklandırmak
/ı/ 1. to arouse (a group) to revolt. 2. to arouse (passion, an emotion). -
15 duygu
1. sensation, sense reception. 2. impression. 3. sentiment, bond of sentiment. 4. feeling, attitude. 5. emotion. -larıyla davranmak to act on one´s feelings, behave according to one´s feelings. -
16 galeyan
1. upsurge of emotion. 2. boiling. - etmek 1. for one´s emotions to be highly aroused, be carried away by one´s emotions. 2. to boil. -a gelmek for one´s emotions to become highly aroused. -a getirmek /ı/ to raise (someone´s) emotions to a high pitch. -
17 heyecan
"1. excitement; ardor; agitation; emotion. 2. suspense (pleasant excitement as to the outcome of a situation). - duymak to get excited. -a gelmek to get excited; to get agitated. -a kapılmak to get very agitated, get all worked up, get in a swivet, get in a tizzy. - vermek /a/ to get (someone) agitated. -a vermek /ı/ to get everybody in (a place) agitated: Etrafı heyecana verme! Don´t get the whole place stirred up!" -
18 his
",-ssi 1. (a) feeling; (an) emotion. 2. sensation, feeling. 3. a sense (one of the five senses). -lerine kapılmak to be ruled by one´s emotions. -ini vermek to give the impression that." -
19 mütehassis
moved, touched (with emotion). - etmek /ı/ to move, touch. - olmak to be moved, be touched. -
20 teessür
1. sorrow, sadness. 2. emotion, being emotionally moved. 3. psych. affection. 4. being affected by. - etmek /dan/ 1. to feel sad (owing to). 2. to be (emotionally) moved (by). 3. to be affected by.
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