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1 act under alcoholic excitement
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > act under alcoholic excitement
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2 excitement
ɪkˈsaɪtmənt сущ. возбуждение, волнение (about, at, over) to arouse, create, stir up excitement ≈ возбуждать волнение to feel excitement ≈ волноваться considerable, great, intense excitement ≈ сильное волнение mounting excitement ≈ возрастающее волнение excitement builds( to a climax) ≈ возбуждение достигает кульминации excitement mounts ≈ возбуждение возрастает возбуждение, волнение - flushed with * раскрасневшийся от волнения - to act under alcoholic * действовать под влиянием алкогольного возбуждения - to feel no * over smth. равнодушно /без энтузиазма/ относиться к чему-л. (редкое) побуждение, стимул excitement возбуждение, волнение ~ возбуждение ~ оживлениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > excitement
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3 excitement
[ıkʹsaıtmənt] n1. возбуждение, волнениеto act under alcoholic [emotional] excitement - действовать под влиянием алкогольного [эмоционального] возбуждения
to feel no excitement over smth. - равнодушно /без энтузиазма/ относиться к чему-л.
2. редк. побуждение, стимул -
4 действовать под влиянием алкогольного возбуждения
Makarov: act under alcoholic excitementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать под влиянием алкогольного возбуждения
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