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1 spænding
excitement, kick, suspense, thrill, voltage* * *(en -er)( stramning) tightening,( af bue) bending;( det at være spændt) tension,( spændingsvirkning i materialer) stress;(elekt) voltage, tension, potential;( spændt forhold) tension ( fx between two countries);( spændt interesse, uro etc) excitement ( fx a life full of excitement),( forventning) suspense ( fx wait in great suspense);[ åndeløs af spænding] breathless with excitement;[ holde en i spænding] keep somebody in suspense. -
2 rejsefeber
excitement before a journey. -
3 dirre
vb( vibrere) vibrate ( fx a string vibrates),( svagere, F) quiver ( fx the rope quivered);( af sindsbevægelse) tremble (af with, fx anger, cold, excitement, fear; his lips trembled),( svagere, F) quiver (af with, fx delight, fear, excitement; his lips quivered). -
4 oprør
hullabaloo, rebellion, revolt, rising, turmoil, uproar* * *(et -) rebellion ( fx against the government),( af noget mindre omfang; protestaktion) revolt ( fx the peasants rose in revolt; a revolt within the party; the students' revolt),F insurrection,( opstand) (up)rising;( røre, fx i hus, by) commotion;( i sindet) excitement;[ gøre oprør] rebel, revolt, rise (in rebellion el. revolt);( om lidenskaber) flare up;[ være i oprør]( om sind) be upset, be agitated;( om hav) be rough,( om hus, by) be in commotion, be seething with excitement;[ sindene er i stærkt oprør] feelings run high. -
5 anfald
sg - ánfaldet, pl - ánfald1) при́ступ м ( болезни)2) нападе́ние с3) поры́в м, настрое́ние с* * *attack, bout, explosion, fit, paroxysm* * *(et -)( om sygdom) attack, bout ( fx of fever, influenza, malaria),( pludseligt, kortvarigt) fit ( fx of coughing; an epileptic (, apoplectic) fit),( voldsomt, F) paroxysm ( fx of coughing);( om sindsstemning) fit ( fx of laughter, melancholy, jealousy, anger), spasm ( fx of energy, excitement, laughter),( stærkere) outburst ( fx of laughter, rage, weeping),( voldsomt, F) paroxysm ( fx of fury, rage, laughter);( fjendtligt) attack, assault;[ i et anfald af ædelmodighed] in a fit of generosity. -
6 begejstring
sg - begéjstringenвосхище́ние с, восто́рг м* * *ardour, ecstasy, elation, enthusiasm, euphoria, excitement, fervour* * * -
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8 bevægelse
sg - bevǽgelsen, pl - bevǽgelser1) движе́ние с2) волне́ние с* * *action, locomotion, motion, movement, swing* * *(en -r) movement ( fx graceful (, slow) movements; the least movement caused him pain);(bevægelse mods hvile; også fys el. tekn) motion ( fx be in motion; a motion of the hand; sideways motion; the laws of motion),( håndbevægelse også) gesture;( motion) exercise;( røre) stir,( tumult) commotion;( sindsbevægelse) emotion ( fx in a voice trembling with emotion),( ophidselse) excitement, agitation;( åndsstrømning) movement ( fx a religious (, revolutionary) movement);[ han kunne ikke tale for bevægelse] he was too moved to speak;[ sætte i bevægelse] put (el. set) in motion, set going; start;(se også himmel);[ sætte sindene i bevægelse] agitate the public mind;[ sætte sig i bevægelse] start,(fig) take action;[ være i bestandig bevægelse] be in constant motion. -
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10 hede
heat, moor, thick* * *I. (en)( varme) heat;[ i kampens hede] in the heat of battle;(fig) in the confusion (of events); in all the excitement.II. (en -r) heath,( større område) moor. -
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12 heksekedel
witches' cauldron;( af ophidselse) the town was seething with excitement. -
13 knække
1лома́ть, разбива́ть* * *crack, snap* * *vb break ( fx a stick, his resistance, him),( få til at revne) crack ( fx a cup, glass);( uden objekt: gå midt over) break ( fx the mast (, the rope) broke),( pludseligt, med et smæld) snap ( fx the twig (, the thread, the rope) snapped),( revne) crack;[ knække halsen] break one's neck,(se også hals);[ knække en nød] crack a nut,(se også I. nød);[ knække sig]T spew;[ med præp & adv:][ knække af] break off;[ det knækkede i mine knæ] my knees cracked;[ knække over] break in two;(pludseligt etc) snap;( om stemme) break ( fx his voice broke with emotion (, excitement));[ knække midt over] break in two;[ knække sammen] double up ( fx with laughter, with pain),( bryde sammen) break down, collapse,T fold up, crack up. -
14 nervøs
agitated, jittery, jumpy, nervous, panicky, tense, unsettled* * *adj nervous;( nervøs og irritabel) edgy;( forfjamsket) fidgety, flurried;[ nervøs for] nervous of (el. about) ( fx he is nervous of (el. about) flying; she was nervous about his health);[ nervøs ophidselse] nervous excitement;(se også trækning). -
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16 opstandelse
commotion, flap, hubbub, outcry* * *(en)( fra de døde) resurrection;( ståhej) excitement, stir,( unødig) fuss;( også, T) a great to-do. -
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18 pæl
pile, pole, post, stake, stilts* * *(en -e)boundary stake),( kraftigere: stolpe) post ( fx boundary post, fencing post);( lang tynd, også telegrafpæl etc) pole;( til fundamentering) pile;(se også fortøjningspæl);[ hele huset (etc) stod på gloende pæle](fig) everything was in a frenzy of excitement;[ ramme en pæl gennem rygtet] stamp out (el. nail) the rumour;[ en pæl i kødet] a thorn in one's flesh (el. side). -
19 ryste
agitate, disconcert, fluff, jar, jolt, plump up, quake, quiver, rock, shake, shatter, shiver, tremble* * *vb( uden objekt) shake (af with, fx laughter, fear, nervousness; his hand was shaking);( skælve) tremble (af with, fx anger, cold, excitement, nervousness),( især af kulde, frygt også) shiver (af with, fx cold, fear, fever),( af frygt også, især spøg.) quake;( om jorden) shake,( stærkere, F) quake ( fx the earth shook (, quaked) under us);( om stemme) shake,F quaver;( med objekt) shake ( fx an apple tree, a bottle of medicine, a cocktail, a carpet, a duster);(fig: svække) shake ( fx his faith),( chokere) upset,( stærkere) shock, shake up;[ det rystede mig at se ham] it gave me a shock to see him;[ ryste sig] shake oneself;[ med præp & adv:][ ryste af sig] shake off ( fx the snow; the pursuers);(se også støv);[ ryste for én] be scared of somebody;[ ryste for at han skal opdage det] tremble at the thought of his finding out;[ ryste over hele kroppen] shake (, tremble) all over, tremble in every limb;[ han rystede på hånden] his hand was shaking;[ ryste på hovedet] shake one's head ( over, ad at);[ ryste sammen] shake up;[ blive rystet sammen] get together;(dvs producere uden besvær) toss off ( fx an article, a poem, a song);[ han ryster vittigheder ud af ærmet] he has an inexhaustible fund of jokes;[ han ryster digte ud af ærmet] he produces poems at the drop of a hat. -
20 sindsbevægelse
agitation, emotion* * *emotion ( fx he spoke with deep emotion);( ophidselse) agitation, excitement.
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