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21 stolid
['stolid]((of a person etc) not easily excited and rather dull.) netečný- stolidness
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22 stutter
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23 thrill
[Ɵril] 1. verb(to (cause someone to) feel excitement: She was thrilled at/by the invitation.) rozechvět2. noun1) (an excited feeling: a thrill of pleasure/expectation.) rozechvění2) (something which causes this feeling: Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.) vzrušující zážitek•- thriller- thrilling* * *• vzrušit• záchvěv• vzrušení• napnout• chvění -
24 triumphant
adjective ((glad and excited because of) having won a victory, achieved something difficult etc: He gave a triumphant shout.) vítězný* * *• vítězoslavný• vítězný -
25 whirl
[wə:l] 1. verb(to move rapidly (round, away etc): She whirled round when I called her name; The wind whirled my hat away before I could grab it.) prudce se otočit; odnést2. noun1) (an excited confusion: a whirl of activity; My head's in a whirl - I can't believe it's all happening!) zmatek, shon2) (a rapid turn.) víření•- whirlwind* * *• vír• vítr• vířit• rej• kroužit -
26 be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs
(to be very awkward or clumsy in handling or holding things: He was so excited that his fingers were all thumbs and he dropped the cup.) mít obě ruce levéEnglish-Czech dictionary > be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs
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27 be/get wound up
(to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state.) vzrušit (se), rozčílit (se) -
28 freak out
to become very excited, especially because of having taken drugs (noun freak-out) zfetovat se -
29 highly-strung
adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) podrážděný; přecitlivělý -
30 keep one's cool
(not to become over-excited or confused: If you keep your cool you won't fail.) zachovat si chladnou hlavu -
31 lose one's head
(to become angry or excited, or to act foolishly in a crisis.) ztratit hlavu
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