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(go into ecstasies)

  • 1 ecstasy

    noun
    1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, die

    be in/go into ecstasies [over something] — in Ekstase [über etwas (Akk.)] sein/geraten

    2)

    Ecstasy(drug) Ecstasy, das

    * * *
    ['ekstəsi]
    1) ( noun, plural ecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.)
    2) ((no plural) a narcotic drug)
    - academic.ru/23324/ecstatic">ecstatic
    - ecstatically
    * * *
    ec·sta·sy
    [ˈekstəsi]
    n
    1. (bliss) Ekstase f, Verzückung f
    in \ecstasy in Ekstase
    in an \ecstasy of jealousy in einem Anfall von Eifersucht
    to be in/go into ecstasies in Ekstase sein/geraten
    2. no pl (sl: drug)
    E\ecstasy Ecstasy f
    * * *
    ['ekstəsɪ]
    n
    1) Ekstase f, Verzückung f

    to be in ecstasyekstatisch or verzückt sein

    to go into ecstasies over sthüber etw (acc) in Ekstase or Verzückung geraten

    2) (= drug) Ecstasy nt
    * * *
    ecstasy [ˈekstəsı] s
    1. Ekstase f:
    a) (Gefühls-, Sinnen)Taumel m, Raserei f:
    be in an ecstasy außer sich sein (of vor dat);
    be in an ecstasy of joy in einem Freudentaumel sein
    b)( auch dichterische oder religiöse) Verzückung, Rausch m, (Taumel m der) Begeisterung f:
    go into ecstasies over in Verzückung geraten über (akk), hingerissen sein von
    c) MED krankhafte Erregung
    2. Aufregung f
    3. Ecstasy f (eine halluzinogene Designerdroge)
    * * *
    noun
    1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, die

    be in/go into ecstasies [over something] — in Ekstase [über etwas (Akk.)] sein/geraten

    2)

    Ecstasy (drug) Ecstasy, das

    * * *
    n.
    Ekstase -n f.
    Verzückung f.

    English-german dictionary > ecstasy

  • 2 swoon

    1.
    (literary)intransitive verb
    1) (faint) ohnmächtig werden
    2) (go into ecstasies)

    swoon over somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas schwärmen

    2. noun
    Ohnmacht, die
    * * *
    [swu:n] 1. verb
    ((an old word for) to faint.) in Ohnmacht fallen
    2. noun
    (a fainting fit.) die Ohnmacht
    * * *
    [swu:n]
    I. vi
    1. ( dated: faint) ohnmächtig werden, in Ohnmacht fallen
    2. ( fig)
    to \swoon over sb/sth für jdn/etw schwärmen
    British audiences \swoon with delight over films like this das britische Publikum ist von Filmen wie diesem völlig begeistert
    II. n ( dated liter) Ohnmacht f
    to fall down in a \swoon in Ohnmacht fallen
    * * *
    [swuːn]
    1. n (old)
    Ohnmacht f
    2. vi
    (old: faint) in Ohnmacht fallen, ohnmächtig werden; (fig over pop star etc) beinahe ohnmächtig werden (over sb/sth wegen jdm/einer Sache)

    to swoon over sb/sth — vom jdm/etw schwärmen

    * * *
    swoon [swuːn]
    A v/i
    1. obs in Ohnmacht fallen:
    she swooned auch ihr schwanden die Sinne
    2. poet oder hum in Verzücken geraten
    B s obs Ohnmacht(sanfall) f(m):
    in a swoon ohnmächtig, besinnungslos
    * * *
    1.
    (literary)intransitive verb
    1) (faint) ohnmächtig werden

    swoon over somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas schwärmen

    2. noun
    Ohnmacht, die
    * * *
    n.
    Ohnmacht -¨e f. v.
    schwinden v.
    (§ p.,pp.: schwan, ist geschwunden)

    English-german dictionary > swoon

  • 3 ecstasy

    ec·sta·sy [ʼekstəsi] n
    1) ( bliss) Ekstase f, Verzückung f;
    in \ecstasy in Ekstase;
    in an \ecstasy of jealousy in einem Anfall von Eifersucht;
    to be in/ go into ecstasies in Ekstase sein/geraten
    2) no pl (sl: drug)
    E\ecstasy Ecstasy f

    English-German students dictionary > ecstasy

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