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1. мест.
what
2. союз
(в таком случае) then; (часто не переводится)* * *1. what; that, this 2. then;* * *abhorrenceappetizerbandclouconnotationdefacementdeletiondistractiondroppingsexhilarationgape-seedhandholdhangerholdimplicationnipperoperatoroverspillperquisitepreferencereiterationself-offenceselfoffencesweeteningtbithattopperupgrowth -
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23 увлечение
с1) пыл enthusiasm, ardo(u)r lit; воодушевление animation, exhilarationрабо́тать с увлече́нием — to work with ardo(u)r/enthusiasm
2) сильный интерес passion for sb/sth, fascination with sb/sth; пылкая любовь infatuation with sb, a crush on sb collувлече́ние спо́ртом — love of sports, passion for sports
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24 веселость
gaiety имя существительное:joviality (веселость, общительность)conviviality (веселость, праздничное настроение)jocularity (веселость, шутка) -
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26 оживление
спроса, рынка) activity, на рынке и т.п.) buoyancy, экономической конъюнктуры) exhilaration, спроса) liveliness, на рынке) movement, рынка) rally, recovery, revival, напр. в сфере розничной торговли) spree -
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1. exhilaration2. gaiety; mirthСинонимический ряд:беззаботность (сущ.) беззаботность; оживленностьАнтонимический ряд:мрачность; скука; скуку; угрюмость
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Exhilaration — Ex*hil a*ra tion, n. [L., exhilaratio.] 1. The act of enlivening the spirits; the act of making glad or cheerful; a gladdening. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being enlivened or cheerful. [1913 Webster] Exhilaration hath some affinity with joy,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exhilaration — index ardor, enjoyment (pleasure) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
exhilaration — 1620s, from L.L. exhilarationem (nom. exhilaratio), noun of action from pp. stem of exhilarare (see EXHILARATE (Cf. exhilarate)) … Etymology dictionary
exhilaration — [n] great happiness, excitement animation, a rush*, cheerfulness, delight, elation, electrification, elevation, enlivenment, euphoria, exaltation, excitation, firing, gaiety, galvanization, gladness, gleefulness, head rush*, high spirits*,… … New thesaurus
exhilaration — [eg zil΄ə rā′shən, igzil΄ə rā′shən] n. [LL exhilaratio] 1. the act of exhilarating 2. an exhilarated condition or feeling; liveliness; high spirits; stimulation … English World dictionary
exhilaration — ex|hil|a|ra|tion [ıgˌzıləˈreıʃən] n [U] a feeling of being happy, excited, and full of energy exhilaration of ▪ She enjoyed the exhilaration of jet skiing … Dictionary of contemporary English
exhilaration — /ig zil euh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. exhilarated condition or feeling. 2. the act of exhilarating. [1615 25; < LL exhilaration (s. of exhilaratio). See EXHILARATE, ION] Syn. 1. animation, joyousness, jollity, hilarity. * * * … Universalium
exhilaration — [[t]ɪgzɪ̱ləre͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT Exhilaration is a strong feeling of excitement and happiness … English dictionary
exhilaration — noun a feeling of exhilaration Syn: elation, euphoria, exultation, exaltation, joy, happiness, delight, joyousness, jubilation, rapture, ecstasy, bliss … Thesaurus of popular words
exhilaration — exhilarate ► VERB ▪ cause to feel very happy or animated. DERIVATIVES exhilaratingly adverb exhilaration noun. ORIGIN Latin exhilarare make cheerful … English terms dictionary
exhilaration — noun Date: 1622 1. the action of exhilarating 2. the feeling or the state of being exhilarated … New Collegiate Dictionary