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81 (to) exhilarate
(to) exhilarate /ɪgˈzɪləreɪt/v. t.1 entusiasmare; rendere euforico; eccitare; elettrizzare: The speed exhilarated him, la velocità lo rese euforico2 stimolare; tonificareFALSI AMICI: to exhilarate non significa esilarare exhilaratinga.1 entusiasmante, eccitante; elettrizzante2 stimolante; tonificanteFALSI AMICI: exhilarating non significa esilarante exhilarationn. [u]1 allegrezza; euforia; eccitazione2 tonificazione; rinvigorimento. -
82 to exhilarate
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83 gleîja, kæta
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84 refocilar
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85 tehdä hilpeäksi
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86 laimės pojūtis
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87 teikiantis žvalumo
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88 teikti žvalumo
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89 live opp
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90 развеселять
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91 magpasayá
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93 развеселить
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95 hressa
* * *(-ta, -tr), v.1) to refresh, cheer;hann bað hann hressa sik, he bade him cheer up;refl., hressast, to recover strength, be refreshed;2) to restore (hressa staðinn).* * *t, to refresh, cheer; hressa kararmenn, 655 xiii. B. 3; h. halta, Mar.; hón lét gera honum laugar ok h. hann, Bret. 164; tökum nú til fæðu ok hressum oss, 656 C. 22; hann bað hann hressa sik, he bade him be of good cheer, bade him cheer up, Eg. 102: with prepp., h. upp, to restore a building, 623. 14; at hann skyldi ráðask norðr til Múnka-þverár ok h. staðinn, Sturl. i. 223.II. reflex. to recover one’s strength or spirits, be refreshed, Fms. ii. 59, 270, vi. 303, Finnb. 234, Bs. i. 319, Fas. ii. 356, Eg. 645. -
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100 berauschen
I v/t2. fig. Macht etc.: go to s.o.’s head; Musik: intoxicate; Gewalt etc. kann berauschen violence etc. can act like a drug2. fig.; Musik, Duft: become intoxicated by, get high on umg.; Geschwindigkeit: become exhilarated by, get high on umg.; Gewalt: get seized ( oder carried away) by violence etc.; sich am Klang der eigenen Stimme berauschen love the sound of one’s own voice* * *to fuddle; to befuddle; to inebriate* * *be|rau|schen ptp berauscht1. vt(= trunken machen) to intoxicate; (Alkohol etc auch) to inebriate; (Droge auch) to make euphoric; (= in Verzückung versetzen) to intoxicate, to enrapture (liter); (Geschwindigkeit) to exhilarate; (Blut, Gräueltat etc) to put in a frenzyder Erfolg hat ihn völlig berauscht — he was carried away or drunk with success
von Glück/Leidenschaft berauscht... — in transports of happiness/passion...
berauscht von der Poesie/den Klängen — intoxicated or enraptured by the poetry/the sounds
2. vrberáúschen (an Wein, Drogen) — to become intoxicated with sth; an Geschwindigkeit to be exhilarated by sth; an Blut, Gräueltat etc to be in a frenzy over sth
* * *be·rau·schen *▪ jdn \berauschen2. (in Verzückung versetzen) to intoxicate [or liter enrapture] sb; Geschwindigkeit to exhilarate sbII. vr* * *1.(geh.) transitives Verb (auch fig.) intoxicate; < alcohol> intoxicate, inebriate; < drug> make euphoric; < speed> exhilarate2.der Erfolg/die Macht berauschte ihn — he was intoxicated or drunk with success/drunk with power
reflexives Verb become intoxicatedsich an etwas (Dat.) berauschen — become intoxicated with something
* * *A. v/tGewalt etckann berauschen violence etc can act like a drugB. v/r:sich berauschen an (+dat)2. fig; Musik, Duft: become intoxicated by, get high on umg; Geschwindigkeit: become exhilarated by, get high on umg; Gewalt: get seized ( oder carried away) by violence etc;sich am Klang der eigenen Stimme berauschen love the sound of one’s own voice* * *1.(geh.) transitives Verb (auch fig.) intoxicate; < alcohol> intoxicate, inebriate; < drug> make euphoric; < speed> exhilarate2.der Erfolg/die Macht berauschte ihn — he was intoxicated or drunk with success/drunk with power
reflexives Verb become intoxicatedsich an etwas (Dat.) berauschen — become intoxicated with something
* * *adj.inebriate adj. v.to befuddle v.to fuddle v.
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Exhilarate — Ex*hil a*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exhilarated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exilarating}.] [L. exhilaratus, p. p. of exhilarare to gladden; ex out + hilarare to make merry, hilaris merry, cheerful. See {Hilarious}.] To make merry or jolly; to enliven; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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exhilarate — [v] make very happy animate, boost, buoy, cheer, commove, delight, elate, enliven, exalt, excite, gladden, inspire, inspirit, invigorate, juice*, lift, pep up*, perk up*, pick up, put zip into*, quicken, rejoice, send, snap up*, stimulate, thrill … New thesaurus
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exhilarate — exhilaratingly, adv. exhilarator, n. /ig zil euh rayt /, v.t., exhilarated, exhilarating. 1. to enliven; invigorate; stimulate: The cold weather exhilarated the walkers. 2. to make cheerful or merry. [1530 40; < L exhilaratus ptp. of exhilarare… … Universalium