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exciting

  • 1 exciting

    adjective an exciting adventure.) vzrušujúci
    * * *
    • vzrušujúci
    • napínavý

    English-Slovak dictionary > exciting

  • 2 exciting winding

    • budiace vinutie

    English-Slovak dictionary > exciting winding

  • 3 adventure

    [əd'ven ə]
    (a bold or exciting undertaking or experience: He wrote a book about his adventures in the Antarctic.) dobrodružstvo
    - adventurous
    - adventurously
    * * *
    • dobrodružstvo

    English-Slovak dictionary > adventure

  • 4 drama

    1) (a play for acting on the stage: He has just produced a new drama.) dráma
    2) (plays for the stage in general: modern drama.) dráma
    3) (the art of acting in plays: He studied drama at college.) divadelné umenie
    4) (exciting events: Life here is full of drama.) dráma
    - dramatically
    - dramatist
    - dramatize
    - dramatise
    - dramatization
    * * *
    • dráma
    • divadelná hra

    English-Slovak dictionary > drama

  • 5 dull

    1) (slow to learn or to understand: The clever children help the dull ones.) hlúpy
    2) (not bright or clear: a dull day.) pochmúrny
    3) (not exciting or interesting: a very dull book.) nudný
    - dullness
    * * *
    • tažkopádny
    • tupý
    • hlúpy
    • kalný
    • chmúrny
    • nudný

    English-Slovak dictionary > dull

  • 6 eventful

    adjective ((negative uneventful) full of events; exciting: We had an eventful day.) rušný
    * * *
    • bohatý na udalosti
    • rušný
    • pamätný

    English-Slovak dictionary > eventful

  • 7 excite

    1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) vzrušiť
    2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) vyvolať
    - excitability
    - excited
    - excitedly
    - excitement
    - exciting
    * * *
    • vzrušit
    • budit
    • rozlúcit

    English-Slovak dictionary > excite

  • 8 narrative

    noun (a story: an exciting narrative.) príbeh
    * * *
    • výpravný
    • epický
    • rozprávacský
    • rozprávka
    • rozprávanie
    • povest
    • poviedka

    English-Slovak dictionary > narrative

  • 9 romance

    1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) milostné dobrodružstvo
    2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) dobrodružný / milostný román
    3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantika
    - romantically
    * * *
    • vymýšlat si
    • skladat príbehy
    • rytiersky román
    • stará francúzština
    • prehánanie
    • fantázia
    • fantastický príbeh
    • klamat
    • básnit
    • byt zamilovaný
    • bájit
    • chodit (s)
    • dobrodružstvo
    • dobrodružnost
    • dobrodružný
    • romantický nápad
    • románsky
    • romantická myšlienka
    • romantický
    • román
    • romantika
    • rozprávka
    • rozprávat rozprávky
    • písat príbehy
    • písat romance
    • kúzlo
    • láska
    • nadsádzka
    • milostný román
    • milostné dobrodružstvo
    • milostný
    • milostný pomer
    • milostný vztah

    English-Slovak dictionary > romance

  • 10 stirring

    adjective (exciting or moving: a stirring tale.) vzrušujúci
    * * *
    • vzrušujúci
    • strhujúci
    • hnutie
    • bohatý na udalosti
    • burcujúci
    • dojemný
    • rušný
    • plamenný
    • pohyb

    English-Slovak dictionary > stirring

  • 11 swinging

    adjective (fashionable and exciting: the swinging city of London.) rušný, vzrušujúci
    * * *
    • visutý
    • výkyvný
    • zavesený
    • závesný
    • rytmicky výrazný
    • rytmicky rázny
    • svižný
    • unikanie
    • otocný
    • kolísanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > swinging

  • 12 tame

    [teim] 1. adjective
    1) ((of animals) used to living with people; not wild or dangerous: He kept a tame bear as a pet.) krotký, skrotený
    2) (dull; not exciting: My job is very tame.) nudný
    2. verb
    (to make tame: It is impossible to tame some animals.) skrotiť
    - tameness
    - tameable
    * * *
    • skrotit
    • skrotený
    • poddajný
    • otravný
    • pokorný
    • potlácat
    • poslušný
    • podrobit si
    • krotký
    • mierny
    • neškodný
    • ochotný
    • nudný

    English-Slovak dictionary > tame

  • 13 thriller

    noun (an exciting novel or play, usually about crime, detectives etc: I always take a thriller to read on the train.) napínavé dielo
    * * *
    • detektívka
    • napínavý film
    • napínavá kniha

    English-Slovak dictionary > thriller

  • 14 thrilling

    adjective (exciting.) vzrušujúci
    * * *
    • vzrušujúci
    • napínavý

    English-Slovak dictionary > thrilling

  • 15 hot up

    past tense, past participle - hotted; verb (to increase; to become more exciting etc.) ohriať (sa); zrýchliť (sa); zosilnieť; vzrušiť (sa)

    English-Slovak dictionary > hot up

  • 16 piquant

    ['pi:kənt]
    (sharp in taste; appetizing: a piquant sauce; a piquant (= exciting or interesting) situation.) pikantný
    - piquancy

    English-Slovak dictionary > piquant

  • 17 rousing

    adjective (stirring; exciting: a rousing speech.) vzrušujúci

    English-Slovak dictionary > rousing

См. также в других словарях:

  • Exciting — Ex*cit ing, a. Calling or rousing into action; producing excitement; as, exciting events; an exciting story. {Ex*cit ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Exciting causes} (Med.), those which immediately produce disease, or those which excite the action… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • EXCITING — is a state of the art full potential linearized augmented plane wave (FP LAPW) code which uses quantum mechanics, specifically density functional theory (DFT), to determine the physical properties of solids and molecules. Augmented plane waves… …   Wikipedia

  • exciting — exciting; un·exciting; …   English syllables

  • exciting — index moving (evoking emotion), offensive (taking the initiative), provocative, sapid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • exciting — late 14c., action of urging, prompting, inciting, from prp. of EXCITE (Cf. excite) (v.). From 1811 in sense causing disease. Sense of causing excitement is from 1826 …   Etymology dictionary

  • exciting — [adj] inspiring, exhilarating agitative, animating, appealing, arousing, arresting, astonishing, bracing, breathtaking, commoving, dangerous, dramatic, electrifying, exhilarant, eye popping*, far out*, fine, flashy, groovy*, hair raising*, heady* …   New thesaurus

  • exciting — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ causing excitement. DERIVATIVES excitingly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • exciting — [ek sīt′iŋ, iksīt′iŋ] adj. causing excitement or agitation; stirring, thrilling, etc. excitingly adv …   English World dictionary

  • exciting — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ The movie was just getting exciting when we had to leave. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • exciting — ex|cit|ing W3S2 [ıkˈsaıtıŋ] adj making you feel excited ▪ an exciting discovery ▪ Julia and Paul are getting married! Oh, how exciting! ▪ I ve got some very exciting news for you. ▪ Let s do something exciting. ▪ Melanie finds her work exciting… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • exciting — adj. exciting to + inf. (it s exciting to read adventure stories) * * * [ɪk saɪtɪŋ] exciting to + inf. (it s exciting to read adventure stories) …   Combinatory dictionary

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