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81 tumultuous
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82 agog
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83 flurried
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84 unquiet
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85 hotter
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86 perturbate
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87 tenser
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88 troublous
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89 red-hot
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90 (the) heart flutters in pity
the heart flutters (is thrilled, leaps out to smb) in pity (in gratitude, with secret pleasure) сердце трепещет (радуется, дрожит) от жалости (благодарности, тайного удовольствия)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) heart flutters in pity
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91 cat's whisker
уст.Small boys with... cat's whiskers thrilled when they got me clear. (M. Dickens, ‘The Landlord's Daughter’, ch. 3) — Мальчишки приходили в восторг, когда им удавалось поймать мое выступление... своими самодельными детекторными приемниками.
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92 cool as a cucumber
шутл.совершенно невозмутимый, спокойный, не теряющий хладнокровия (ср. и в ус не дует, и глазом не моргнёт) [первонач. as cold as cucumbers; впервые встречается в пьесе Ф. Бомонта и Дж. Флетчера ‘Cupid's Revenge’, 1615: young maids were as cold as cucumbers; более поздний вариант as cool as a cucumber впервые встречается в книге стихов Дж. Гея (J. Gay, 1685-1732) ‘Poems on Several Occasions’, ‘New Song on New Similes’, 1720: I... cool as a cucumber could see The rest of womankind]John: "...I wouldn't for a moment suggest that there'll be anything between you, but it's inevitable that ordinary persons should think there was." Constance (as cool as a cucumber): "I've always thought that ordinary... persons had more sense than the clever ones are ready to credit them with." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Constant Wife’, act 3) — Джон: "...Я далек от мысли, что между вами что-то есть, но обыватели могут это подумать." Констанция (совершенно невозмутимо): "Я всегда считала, что... у обывателей больше здравого смысла, чем думают иные умники."
This morning they were all back on their jobs, the Chinese cook and all. There they were, as cool as cucumbers; you would have thought they owned the place. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Outstation’) — Сегодня утром все они опять были на местах - повар-китаец и прочие. И все - как ни в чем не бывало. Можно подумать, что они у себя дома.
‘...I saw the Monster's head.’ ‘Weren't you terribly thrilled?’ ‘Not a bit. I was as cool as a cucumber.’ (C. Mackenzie, ‘Hunting the Fairies’, ch. 3) — -...я видел голову чудовища. - Вы, наверное, были ужасно заинтригованы? - Ничуть. Даже глазом не моргнул.
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93 the lay of the land
положение дел, положение вещей [букв. очертания земли]‘Yes’, he said succinctly. ‘I see the lay of that land, but what do I get out of it?’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. LIV) — - Так, - резко сказал он, - я понимаю, как обстоит дело, а какая выгода будет для меня лично?
‘I've a good idea of the lie of the land,’ Reid resumed in a tone so confidential it thrilled me through and through. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Qreen Years’, book II, ch. 7) — - Я довольно точно представляю себе положение вещей, - снова заговорил Рид таким задушевным тоном, что я затрепетал от восторга.
...it would not hurt to make acquaintances and get the lay of the land. (W. Du Bois, ‘Mansart Builds a School’, ch. I) —...завести кое-какие знакомства и прощупать почву ему не мешает.
Gorin has come down ahead of time to get the lay of the land. (M. Wilson, ‘Live with Lightning’, book III, ch. I) — Горин приехал пораньше, чтобы разнюхать что к чему.
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94 agog
1. a predic возбуждённый, сгорающий от любопытства или нетерпенияto be all agog to know what happened — сгорать от нетерпения узнать, что произошло
2. adv в возбужденииСинонимический ряд:1. awestruck (adj.) awestruck; breathless; enthralled; thrilled2. eager (adj.) ablaze; anxious; appetent; ardent; athirst; avid; eager; enthusiastic; expectant; fervent; impatient; keen; raring; solicitous; thirsting; thirsty; zealous3. stimulated (adj.) aflame; agitated; brisk; ecstatic; excited; stimulated; wildАнтонимический ряд: -
95 complacent
1. a самодовольный2. a услужливый, почтительный, любезныйСинонимический ряд:1. indifferent (adj.) acquiescent; apathetic; compliant; docile; impervious; indifferent; nonchalant; submissive; unworried2. self-satisfied (adj.) at ease; content; pleased as punch; priggish; self-complacent; self-contented; self-pleased; self-satisfied; smug; thrilled; well-pleasedАнтонимический ряд:dissatisfied; involved; restless; uneasy -
96 dazzled
ослеплять; ослепленныйСинонимический ряд:1. in awe (adj.) delighted; electrified; excited; impressed; in awe; pleased; struck; thrilled; wowed2. blinded (verb) bedazzled; blinded; dazed -
97 ecstatic
1. a исступлённый; экстатический2. a впавший в трансСинонимический ряд:1. exhilarated (adj.) exhilarated; happy; intoxicated; rapt; rollicking; vivacious2. extremely happy (adj.) delighted; delirious; elated; extremely happy; overjoyed; rapturous; ravished; thrilledАнтонимический ряд: -
98 elated
a в приподнятом настроении; в восторге, ликующийСинонимический ряд:1. excited (adj.) aroused; enthusiastic; euphoric; excited; intoxicated; joyful; thrilled; turned-on2. flushed (adj.) elevated; exalted; exhilarated; flushed; inspired; overjoyed; uplifted3. happy (adj.) happy; high; hilarious; merry4. commoved (verb) commoved; excited; exhilarated; inspired; set up; spirited up; stimulated5. lifted (verb) animated; buoyed; cheered; elated; elevated; inspirited; lifted; perk up; uplifted -
99 enchanted
1. a очарованный, пленённый, заворожённый2. a заколдованный; волшебный, магическийСинонимический ряд:1. delighted (adj.) delighted; elated; enthusiastic; euphoric; exhilarated; joyful; thrilled; very pleased2. fascinated (adj.) captivated; enamored; enraptured; enthralled; entranced; fascinated; spellbound3. under a magic spell (adj.) bewitched; charmed; controlled; cursed; ensorcelled; hexed; magic; under a magic spell4. attracted (verb) allured; attracted; captivated; drew/drawn; fascinated; magnetized; took/taken; wiled5. bewitched (verb) bewitched; hexed; spelled; voodooed; witched6. charmed (verb) beguiled; charmed; enthralled; entranced; spellbound7. pleased (verb) cheered; delighted; gladdened; gratified; pleased; tickled -
100 euphoric
1. a эйфористический2. a беспричинно радостный; в приподнятом настроенииСинонимический ряд:excited (adj.) aroused; elated; enthusiastic; exalted; excited; exhilarated; happy; intoxicated; joyful; stimulated; thrilled; turned-on
См. также в других словарях:
thrilled — [ θrıld ] adjective very pleased and excited: thrilled with: Dan was thrilled with his birthday cake. thrilled (that): We are thrilled that Kevin is going to join the team. thrilled to do something: I was thrilled to see her. thrilled to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thrilled — [θrıld] adj [not before noun] very excited, happy, and pleased be thrilled to see/hear/learn etc sth ▪ We were so thrilled to hear about the baby. thrilled (that) ▪ I m absolutely thrilled that you are coming. thrilled about ▪ He was thrilled… … Dictionary of contemporary English
thrilled — index ecstatic, proud (self respecting) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
thrilled — adj. 1) thrilled with (they were thrilled with the gift) 2) thrilled to + inf. (she was thrilled to receive an invitation) 3) thrilled that + clause (we were thrilled that he would give a concert in our town) * * * thrilled to + inf. (she was… … Combinatory dictionary
thrilled — UK [θrɪld] / US adjective very pleased and excited thrilled with: Dan was thrilled with his birthday cake. thrilled about: I m not very thrilled about having to do it again. thrilled (that): We are thrilled that Kevin is going to join the team.… … English dictionary
thrilled — [[t]θrɪ̱ld[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, oft ADJ to inf, ADJ prep, ADJ that If someone is thrilled, they are extremely pleased about something. I was so thrilled to get a good report from him... Sue and John were especially thrilled with this… … English dictionary
thrilled — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ADVERB ▪ really ▪ absolutely, quite, totally … Collocations dictionary
thrilled — adjective (not before noun) very excited, happy, and pleased: We were so thrilled to hear about the baby. | thrilled to bits (=very thrilled) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Thrilled — Thrill Thrill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrilling}.] [OE. thrillen, [thorn]irlen, [thorn]urlen, to pierce; all probably fr. AS. [thorn]yrlian, [thorn]yrelian, Fr. [thorn]yrel pierced; as a noun, a hole, fr. [thorn]urh… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrilled — [θrɪld] adj very pleased and excited We are thrilled that Kevin is going to join the team.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
thrilled to bits — If you are thrilled to bits, you are extremely pleased or excited about something … The small dictionary of idiomes