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excited

  • 1 excited

    adjective spændt; begejstret; ophidset
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    adjective spændt; begejstret; ophidset

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  • 2 excited

    ophidset

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  • 3 keyed up

    (excited; tense.) forventningsfuld; anspændt
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    (excited; tense.) forventningsfuld; anspændt

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  • 4 excite

    1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) begejstre
    2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) ophidse; pirre; fange
    - excitability
    - excited
    - excitedly
    - excitement
    - exciting
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    1) (to cause or rouse strong feelings of expectation, happiness etc in: The children were excited at the thought of the party.) begejstre
    2) (to cause or rouse (feelings, emotions etc): The book did not excite my interest.) ophidse; pirre; fange
    - excitability
    - excited
    - excitedly
    - excitement
    - exciting

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  • 5 agitate

    ['æ‹iteit]
    1) (to make (someone) excited and anxious: The news agitated her.) gøre nervøs; forurolige
    2) (to try to arouse public feeling and action: That group is agitating for prison reform.) agitere
    3) (to shake: The tree was agitated by the wind.) ryste
    - agitation
    - agitator
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    ['æ‹iteit]
    1) (to make (someone) excited and anxious: The news agitated her.) gøre nervøs; forurolige
    2) (to try to arouse public feeling and action: That group is agitating for prison reform.) agitere
    3) (to shake: The tree was agitated by the wind.) ryste
    - agitation
    - agitator

    English-Danish dictionary > agitate

  • 6 agog

    [ə'ɡoɡ]
    (eager and excited: We were all agog at the news.) ivrig; forventningsfuld
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    [ə'ɡoɡ]
    (eager and excited: We were all agog at the news.) ivrig; forventningsfuld

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  • 7 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.) have ti tommelfingre
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    (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.) have ti tommelfingre

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  • 8 be/get wound up

    (to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state.) provokere; irritere
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    (to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state.) provokere; irritere

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  • 9 calm

    1. adjective
    1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) rolig
    2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) rolig; ligevægtig
    2. noun
    1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) vindstille
    2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) stilhed
    3. verb
    (to make calm: Calm yourself!) berolige
    - calmness
    - calm down
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    1. adjective
    1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) rolig
    2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) rolig; ligevægtig
    2. noun
    1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) vindstille
    2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) stilhed
    3. verb
    (to make calm: Calm yourself!) berolige
    - calmness
    - calm down

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  • 10 carry

    ['kæri]
    1) (to take from one place etc to another: She carried the child over the river; Flies carry disease.) bære
    2) (to go from one place to another: Sound carries better over water.) lede
    3) (to support: These stone columns carry the weight of the whole building.) bære
    4) (to have or hold: This job carries great responsibility.) indebære
    5) (to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) vedtage
    6) (to hold (oneself) in a certain way: He carries himself like a soldier.) føre sig

    ((slang) a fuss; excited behaviour.) skabekrukke

    ((of bags or cases) that passengers can carry with them on board a plane.) hånd(-baggage)

    - carry-cot
    - be/get carried away
    - carry forward
    - carry off
    - carry on
    - carry out
    - carry weight
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    ['kæri]
    1) (to take from one place etc to another: She carried the child over the river; Flies carry disease.) bære
    2) (to go from one place to another: Sound carries better over water.) lede
    3) (to support: These stone columns carry the weight of the whole building.) bære
    4) (to have or hold: This job carries great responsibility.) indebære
    5) (to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) vedtage
    6) (to hold (oneself) in a certain way: He carries himself like a soldier.) føre sig

    ((slang) a fuss; excited behaviour.) skabekrukke

    ((of bags or cases) that passengers can carry with them on board a plane.) hånd(-baggage)

    - carry-cot
    - be/get carried away
    - carry forward
    - carry off
    - carry on
    - carry out
    - carry weight

    English-Danish dictionary > carry

  • 11 cool down

    1) (to make or become less warm: Let your food cool down a bit!) køle; afkøle; køle af
    2) (to make or become less excited or less emotional: He was very angry but he's cooled down now.) dæmpe sig ned; dysse ned; berolige
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    1) (to make or become less warm: Let your food cool down a bit!) køle; afkøle; køle af
    2) (to make or become less excited or less emotional: He was very angry but he's cooled down now.) dæmpe sig ned; dysse ned; berolige

    English-Danish dictionary > cool down

  • 12 excitable

    adjective (easily becoming excited or upset.) pirrelig; irritabel
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    adjective (easily becoming excited or upset.) pirrelig; irritabel

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  • 13 exuberant

    [iɡ'zju:bərənt]
    (happy and excited or in high spirits: an exuberant mood.) sprudlende; livlig
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    [iɡ'zju:bərənt]
    (happy and excited or in high spirits: an exuberant mood.) sprudlende; livlig

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  • 14 ferment

    1. [fə'ment] verb
    1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) gære; fermentere
    2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) ophidse; blive ophidset
    2. ['fə:ment] noun
    (a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) gærende uro
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    1. [fə'ment] verb
    1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) gære; fermentere
    2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) ophidse; blive ophidset
    2. ['fə:ment] noun
    (a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) gærende uro

    English-Danish dictionary > ferment

  • 15 feverish

    1) (having a slight fever: She seems a bit feverish tonight.) feberagtig
    2) (restlessly excited: a feverish air.) febrilsk; hektisk
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    1) (having a slight fever: She seems a bit feverish tonight.) feberagtig
    2) (restlessly excited: a feverish air.) febrilsk; hektisk

    English-Danish dictionary > feverish

  • 16 frantic

    ['fræntik]
    1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) sanseløs; ude af sig selv
    2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) hektisk; stresset
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    ['fræntik]
    1) (anxious or very worried: The frantic mother searched for her child.) sanseløs; ude af sig selv
    2) (wildly excited: the frantic pace of modern life.) hektisk; stresset

    English-Danish dictionary > frantic

  • 17 freak out

    to become very excited, especially because of having taken drugs (noun freak-out) flippe ud
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    to become very excited, especially because of having taken drugs (noun freak-out) flippe ud

    English-Danish dictionary > freak out

  • 18 highly-strung

    adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) overspændt; sensitiv
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    adjective (very nervous; very easily upset or excited.) overspændt; sensitiv

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  • 19 horny

    1) (like horn: a horny substance.) hornagtig; hornet
    2) (as hard as horn: horny hands.) barket
    3) ((slang) sexually excited; easily aroused sexually: feeling horny.) sexet; liderlig
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    1) (like horn: a horny substance.) hornagtig; hornet
    2) (as hard as horn: horny hands.) barket
    3) ((slang) sexually excited; easily aroused sexually: feeling horny.) sexet; liderlig

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  • 20 keep one's cool

    (not to become over-excited or confused: If you keep your cool you won't fail.) bevare fatningen; ikke miste fatningen
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    (not to become over-excited or confused: If you keep your cool you won't fail.) bevare fatningen; ikke miste fatningen

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См. также в других словарях:

  • excited — excited; un·excited; pho·to·excited; …   English syllables

  • excited — index eager, ecstatic, fervent, frenetic, restive, vehement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • excited — 1650s, magnetically or electrically stimulated; modern sense of agitated attested 1855; pp. adj. from EXCITE (Cf. excite). Related: Excitedly …   Etymology dictionary

  • excited — [adj] inspired; upset aflame, agitated, animated, annoyed, aroused, awakened, beside oneself*, charged, delighted, discomposed, disconcerted, disturbed, eager, enthusiastic, feverish, fired up*, frantic, high*, hot*, hot and bothered*,… …   New thesaurus

  • excited — [ek sīt′id, ik sīt′id] adj. 1. emotionally aroused; agitated 2. Physics in a state of excitation excitedly adv …   English World dictionary

  • excited */*/ — UK [ɪkˈsaɪtɪd] / US [ɪkˈsaɪtəd] adjective Collocations: Excited describes how you feel: I m excited about my holiday. ♦ She didn t seem very excited. Exciting describes things or situations that make you feel excited: I find circuses very… …   English dictionary

  • excited — ex|cit|ed [ıkˈsaıtıd] adj 1.) happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen ▪ Steve flies home tomorrow we re all really excited. excited about ▪ Maria s starting to get pretty excited about the wedding. excited …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • excited — ex|cit|ed [ ık saıtəd ] adjective ** 1. ) very happy and enthusiastic because something good is going to happen, especially when this makes you unable to relax: I was so excited I couldn t sleep. excited by: Excited by the news, Marie phoned her… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • excited — adjective 1 happy, interested, or hopeful because something good has happened or will happen: Steve s flying home tomorrow we re all really excited. | excited crowds of shoppers (+ about): The kids are so excited about Christmas. (+ by): We were… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • excited — adj. 1) excited about, at, over (to get excited about smt.) 2) excited to + inf. (she was excited to learn the news) * * * [ɪk saɪtɪd] at over (to get excited about smt.) excited about excited to + inf. (she was excited to learn the news) excited …   Combinatory dictionary

  • excited — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ get sb …   Collocations dictionary

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