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  • 41 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) kitesz magáért

    English-Hungarian dictionary > go to town

  • 42 fanaticism

    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanatismo
    * * *
    fa.nat.i.cism
    [fən'ætisizəm] n fanatismo.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > fanaticism

  • 43 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) atirar-se de corpo e alma (a)

    English-Portuguese dictionary > go to town

  • 44 fanaticism

    n. fanatizm, düşkünlük, bağnazlık, tutuculuk, yobazlık
    * * *
    bağnazlık
    * * *
    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) bağnazlık, fanatizm

    English-Turkish dictionary > fanaticism

  • 45 go to town

    âlem yapmak
    * * *
    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) bir işi büyük istekle yapmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > go to town

  • 46 fanaticism

    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanatizem
    * * *
    [fənaetisizəm]
    noun
    fanatiziranje; gorečnost; verska blaznost

    English-Slovenian dictionary > fanaticism

  • 47 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) dati vse od sebe

    English-Slovenian dictionary > go to town

  • 48 fanaticism

    • intoilu
    • hurmahenkisyys
    • fanatismi
    • fanaattisuus
    • uskonkiihko
    • kiihko
    • kiihkoisuus
    • kiihkomieli
    • kiihkeys
    • kiihkomielisyys
    • kiihkoilu
    • kiivailu
    • yltiöpäisyys
    * * *
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanaattisuus

    English-Finnish dictionary > fanaticism

  • 49 go to town

    • mennä kaupunkiin
    • lontooseen
    * * *
    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) nähdä paljon vaivaa

    English-Finnish dictionary > go to town

  • 50 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) slå stort på

    English-Norwegian dictionary > go to town

  • 51 fanaticism

    [fə'nætɪsɪzəm]
    nome fanatismo m.
    * * *
    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanatismo
    * * *
    fanaticism
    * * *
    [fə'nætɪsɪzəm]
    nome fanatismo m.

    English-Italian dictionary > fanaticism

  • 52 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) (divertirsi)

    English-Italian dictionary > go to town

  • 53 rah-rah

    [ˈrɑ:rɑ:]
    adj attr AM ( fam: showing great enthusiasm) überschwänglich; (uncritical) überenthusiastisch pej
    * * *
    rah-rah adj besonders US umg ausgelassen

    English-german dictionary > rah-rah

  • 54 rhapsody

    noun
    1) (Mus.) Rhapsodie, die
    2) (ecstatic utterance) Schwärmerei, die
    * * *
    ['ræpsədi]
    plural - rhapsodies; noun
    (an expression of strong feeling or excitement in eg music or speech.) die Rapsodie
    * * *
    rhap·so·dy
    [ˈræpsədi]
    n
    1. (piece of music) Rhapsodie f
    2. ( form: great enthusiasm) Schwärmerei f
    to go into rhapsodies [about [or over] sth] [über etw akk] ins Schwärmen geraten
    * * *
    ['rpsədɪ]
    n (MUS)
    Rhapsodie f; (fig) Schwärmerei f
    * * *
    rhapsody [ˈræpsədı] s
    1. Rhapsodie f ( auch MUS)
    2. fig schwärmerische oder überschwängliche Äußerung oder Rede, Schwärmerei f, (Wort)Schwall m:
    go into rhapsodies ( oder a rhapsody) about ( oder on, over) in Ekstase geraten über (akk)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (Mus.) Rhapsodie, die
    2) (ecstatic utterance) Schwärmerei, die
    * * *
    n.
    Rhapsodie -n f.
    Rhapsodie -n m.

    English-german dictionary > rhapsody

  • 55 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.)

    English-german dictionary > go to town

  • 56 fanaticism

    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanatyzm

    English-Polish dictionary > fanaticism

  • 57 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) przejść samego siebie

    English-Polish dictionary > go to town

  • 58 fanaticism

    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanātisms
    * * *
    fanātisms

    English-Latvian dictionary > fanaticism

  • 59 go to town

    (to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) darīt aizrautīgi; neko nežēlot

    English-Latvian dictionary > go to town

  • 60 fanaticism

    [-sizəm]
    noun ((too) great enthusiasm, especially about religion: Fanaticism is the cause of most religious hatred.) fanatizmas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > fanaticism

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  • enthusiasm — noun 1 (U) a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something and an eagerness to be involved in it: Although she s a beginner, she played with great enthusiasm (+ for): He shares your enthusiasm for jazz. | lack of enthusiasm: the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Enthusiasm — En*thu si*asm, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to be inspired or possessed by the god, fr. ?, ?, inspired: cf. enthousiasme. See {Entheal}, {Theism}.] 1. Inspiration as if by a divine or superhuman power; ecstasy; hence, a conceit of divine possession and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • enthusiasm — n. 1) to arouse, kindle, stir up enthusiasm 2) to demonstrate, display, show; radiate enthusiasm 3) to dampen smb. s enthusiasm 4) boundless, great, unbounded, unbridled, wild enthusiasm 5) enthusiasm for 6) the enthusiasm to + inf. (they had… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • enthusiasm — [[t]ɪnθju͟ːziæzəm, AM θu͟ː [/t]] ♦♦♦ enthusiasms 1) N VAR: oft N for n/ ing Enthusiasm is great eagerness to be involved in a particular activity which you like and enjoy or which you think is important. The lack of enthusiasm for unification… …   English dictionary

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  • Great Depression — the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s. * * * or Depression of 1929 Longest and most severe …   Universalium

  • enthusiasm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ecstasy, frenzy, fanaticism; fire, spirit, force; ardor, zeal, fervor, vehemence, eagerness; optimism, assurance. See feeling, hope, excitability, vigor. Ant., disinterest. II (Roget s IV) n. 1.… …   English dictionary for students

  • great — /greɪt / (say grayt) adjective 1. unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: a great house; a great lake; a great fire. 2. large in number; numerous: a great many. 3. unusual or considerable in degree: great pain. 4. notable or… …  

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