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83 ♦ excited
♦ excited /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/a.1 eccitato; entusiasta; elettrizzato: The children were excited at the prospect of the trip, i bambini erano eccitati alla prospettiva della gita; to get excited, eccitarsi; entusiasmarsi: Don't get too excited about it!, non eccitarti troppo!; non montarti troppo la testa! NOTA D'USO: - emozionato e emotional-2 eccitato; animato4 (scient.) eccitatoexcitedlyavv.con eccitazione; animatamente. -
84 feverishly
['fiːvərɪʃlɪ]avverbio febbrilmente, affannosamente* * *adverb (quickly and excitedly: He wrote feverishly.) febbrilmente* * *feverishly► feverish* * *['fiːvərɪʃlɪ]avverbio febbrilmente, affannosamente -
85 excite
[ɪk'saɪt]1) eccitare, agitare; (fire with enthusiasm) entusiasmare2) (give rise to) eccitare [ imagination]; stimolare, suscitare [interest, envy]; suscitare, far nascere [controversy, curiosity, passion]* * *1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) eccitare2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) suscitare•- excitability
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- exciting* * *[ɪk'saɪt]1) eccitare, agitare; (fire with enthusiasm) entusiasmare2) (give rise to) eccitare [ imagination]; stimolare, suscitare [interest, envy]; suscitare, far nascere [controversy, curiosity, passion] -
86 wriggle
1. intransitive verb1) sich winden; [Fisch:] zappeln2) (make one's/its way by wriggling) sich schlängeln2. transitive verbwriggle out of a difficulty — etc. (fig.) sich aus einer schwierigen Situation usw. herauswinden
wriggle one's way — (lit. or fig.) sich schlängeln
* * *['riɡl] 1. verb(to twist to and fro: The child kept wriggling in his seat; How are you going to wriggle out of this awkward situation?) zappeln, sich winden2. noun(a wriggling movement.) die Windung- academic.ru/83195/wriggler">wriggler* * *wrig·gle[ˈrɪgl̩]I. vi2. (move)3.II. vtshe \wriggled her shoulders against the cushions sie grub die Schultern in die Kissento \wriggle one's toes in the sand die Zehen in den Sand graben* * *['rɪgl]1. nSchlängeln nt no pl; (of child, fish) Zappeln nt no plto give a wriggle (worm, snake, eel) — sich schlängeln; (fish) sich winden, zappeln
2. vttoes, ears wackeln mit3. vi(worm, snake, eel) sich schlängeln; (fish) sich winden, zappeln; (person) (restlessly, excitedly) zappeln; (in embarrassment) sich windento wriggle along/down — sich vorwärtsschlängeln/nach unten schlängeln
the fish wriggled off the hook — der Fisch wand sich vom Haken
she managed to wriggle free — es gelang ihr, sich loszuwinden
he wriggled through the hole in the hedge — er wand or schlängelte sich durch das Loch in der Hecke
do stop wriggling about — hör endlich mit der Zappelei auf
* * *wriggle [ˈrıɡl]A v/iwriggle along sich dahinschlängeln;2. sich unruhig oder nervös hin und her bewegen, zappelnB v/t2. schlängeln, winden, ringeln:wriggle o.s. into fig sich einschleichen in (akk);wriggle o.s. out of sich herauswinden ausC s1. Windung f, Krümmung f2. schlängelnde Bewegung, Schlängeln n, Ringeln n3. Zappeln n* * *1. intransitive verb1) sich winden; [Fisch:] zappeln2) (make one's/its way by wriggling) sich schlängeln2. transitive verbwriggle out of a difficulty — etc. (fig.) sich aus einer schwierigen Situation usw. herauswinden
wriggle one's way — (lit. or fig.) sich schlängeln
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87 babble away or on
viquatschen (inf) (about über +acc), quasseln (inf) (about von)she babbled away or on excitedly — sie quasselte or plapperte aufgeregt drauflos (inf)
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dis·tract·ed·ly[dɪˈstræktɪdli]* * *[dI'strktIdlɪ]advabwesend, zerstreut; (= in distress) verzweifelt* * *adv.verwirrend adv. -
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* * *fe·ver·ish·ly[ˈfi:vərɪʃli]adv fieberhaft, hektisch* * *['fiːvərISlI]advthe market is feverishly busy — auf dem Markt herrscht eine fieberhafte Tätigkeit
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91 wag
wag [wæg][+ tail] remuer* * *[wæg] 1.transitive verb (p prés etc - gg-) remuer [tail]; hocher [head]2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - gg-) [tail] remuer, frétiller; [head] s'agitertongues will wag — fig ça va faire jaser
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92 wildly
wildly [ˈwaɪldlɪ]a. ( = excitedly) [applaud] frénétiquement ; [talk] avec beaucoup d'agitation ; [behave] de façon extravaganteb. ( = extremely) [optimistic] follement ; [vary] énormément* * *['waɪldlɪ]1) ( recklessly) [spend, talk] de façon insensée; [fire] au hasardto hit out/run wildly — envoyer des coups/courir dans tous les sens
2) [wave, gesture] de manière très agitée; [applaud] à tout rompre3) [enthusiastic, optimistic] extrêmement -
93 excite
[ɪk'saɪt]vt* * *1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) podniecać (się)2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) wzbudzać•- excitability
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adverb (quickly and excitedly: He wrote feverishly.) gorączkowo -
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1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) uzbudināt; uztraukt2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) rosināt; modināt (interesi u.tml.)•- excitability
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adverb (quickly and excitedly: He wrote feverishly.) drudžaini; satraukti -
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1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) (su)jaudinti2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) sužadinti•- excitability
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98 feverishly
adverb (quickly and excitedly: He wrote feverishly.) karštligiškai -
99 excite
n. välkänd sökrobot på Internet* * *1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) hetsa (jaga) upp, uppröra2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) []väcka, framkalla•- excitability
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