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1 excitement
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2 fever\ of\ excitement
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3 infection\ of\ one's\ excitement
English-Hungarian dictionary > infection\ of\ one's\ excitement
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4 over-excitement
szertelen felizgulás, túlzott izgalom -
5 at fever pitch
(at a level of great excitement: The crowd's excitement was at fever pitch as they waited for the filmstar to appear.) robbanásig feszült -
6 sensational
feltűnést keltő, világraszóló, szenzációs, érzéki* * *1) (causing great excitement or horror: a sensational piece of news.) szenzációs2) (very good: The film was sensational.) szenzációs3) (intended to create feelings of excitement, horror etc: That magazine is too sensational for me.) izgalmas -
7 all over
1) (over the whole of (a person, thing etc): My car is dirty all over.) mindenütt2) (finished: The excitement's all over now.) elmúlt3) (everywhere: We've been looking all over for you!) mindenhol -
8 anticipation
elébevágás, megelőzés, előérzet, megérzés* * *noun I'm looking forward to the concert with anticipation (= expectancy, excitement).) várakozás -
9 anticlimax
(a dull or disappointing ending to a play, activity etc after increasing excitement: After the weeks of preparation, the concert itself was a bit of an anticlimax.) nagy csalódás -
10 be beside oneself (with)
(to be in a state of very great, uncontrolled emotion: She was beside herself with excitement as her holiday approached.) magánkívül van -
11 be beside oneself (with)
(to be in a state of very great, uncontrolled emotion: She was beside herself with excitement as her holiday approached.) magánkívül van -
12 be/get carried away
(to be overcome by one's feelings: She was/got carried away by the excitement.) elragadtatja magát -
13 be/go on the rampage
['ræmpei‹] (to rush about angrily, violently or in excitement, often causing great destruction.) tombol -
14 blood pressure
(the (amount of) pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood-vessels: The excitement will raise his blood pressure.) vérnyomás -
15 bubble over
(to be full (with happiness etc): bubbling over with excitement.) túlárad -
16 buzz
csörgés, telefonhívás, zümmögés, bizsergés, hír to buzz: odacsörög, zúg, dong, berreg, zümmög, susog* * *1. verb1) ((of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying: The bees buzzed angrily.) zümmög2) (to be filled with or make a similar noise: My ears are buzzing; The crowd was buzzing with excitement.) zúg2. noun((sometimes with a) a buzzing sound: a buzz of conversation.) zsongás- buzzer -
17 contain
magába foglal, türtőztet, feltartóztat, fékez* * *[kən'tein]1) (to keep or have inside: This box contains a pair of shoes; How much milk does this jug contain?) tartalmaz2) (to control: He could hardly contain his excitement.) fékez• -
18 create
kivált, vmilyen rangra emel, teremt, hisztizik* * *[kri'eit]1) (to cause to exist; to make: How was the earth created?; The circus created great excitement.) teremt, alkot2) (to give (a rank etc to): Sir John was created a knight in 1958.) vmilyen rangra emel•- creation- creative
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19 delirious
félrebeszélő* * *[di'liriəs]1) (wandering in the mind and talking complete nonsense (usually as a result of fever): The sick man was delirious and nothing he said made sense.) félrebeszélő2) (wild with excitement: She was delirious with happiness at the news.) izgatott• -
20 drug
drog, gyógyáru, kábítószer, gyógyszer to drug: elbódít, kábítószert szed, bódít* * *1. noun1) (any substance used in medicine: She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.) gyógyszer2) (a substance, sometimes one used in medicine, taken by some people to achieve a certain effect, eg great happiness or excitement: I think she takes drugs; He behaves as though he is on drugs.) kábítószer2. verb(to make to lose consciousness by giving a drug: She drugged him and tied him up.) kábítószert ad be vkinek- druggist- drug-addict
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