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1 entusiasmado
adj.enthusiastic, excited, earnest, eager.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entusiasmar.* * *1→ link=entusiasmar entusiasmar► adjetivo1 excited* * *ADJ excited, enthusiasticel público recibió entusiasmado a los campeones — the audience welcomed the champions enthusiastically
* * *- da adjetivo excited, enthusiasticentusiasmado con la idea — very excited about o enthusiastic about the idea
* * *= enthusiastic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. Mr Berman, who is a very personable and enthusiastic librarian, certainly comes across.----* demasiado entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* estar entusiasmado = be thrilled.* excesivamente entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* sentirse entusiasmado = be thrilled.* * *- da adjetivo excited, enthusiasticentusiasmado con la idea — very excited about o enthusiastic about the idea
* * *= enthusiastic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: Mr Berman, who is a very personable and enthusiastic librarian, certainly comes across.
* demasiado entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* estar entusiasmado = be thrilled.* excesivamente entusiasmado = overeager [over-eager].* sentirse entusiasmado = be thrilled.* * *entusiasmado -daexcited, enthusiasticestá entusiasmada con la idea she's very excited about o enthusiastic about o ( BrE) keen on the ideaanda muy entusiasmado con el coche he's very excited about his carel público aplaudió entusiasmado su actuación the audience applauded her performance enthusiastically* * *
Del verbo entusiasmar: ( conjugate entusiasmar)
entusiasmado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
entusiasmado
entusiasmar
entusiasmado◊ -da adjetivo
excited, enthusiastic;
está entusiasmado con la idea he's excited o enthusiastic about the idea
entusiasmar ( conjugate entusiasmar) verbo transitivo ( apasionar): lo entusiasma el fútbol he's crazy about football;
no me entusiasma mucho la idea I'm not very enthusiastic about the idea
entusiasmarse verbo pronominal entusiasmadose con algo to get excited o enthusiastic about sth
entusiasmado,-a adj loc está entusiasmado con su nuevo coche, he's delighted with his new car
entusiasmar verbo transitivo
1 (animar) to fill with enthusiasm
2 (gustar mucho) to delight: le entusiasman las películas del oeste, she loves westerns
' entusiasmado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entusiasmada
- loca
- loco
- emocionado
English:
anxious
- mad
- sell
- enamored
- excited
- show
* * *entusiasmado, -a adjexcited;estamos entusiasmados con la nueva casa we're really excited about the new house;aplaudieron entusiasmados they clapped enthusiastically* * *adj excited, delirious* * *entusiasmado adj excited / enthusiastic -
2 entusiasmo
m.enthusiasm.despertar entusiasmo (en alguien) to arouse (somebody's) enthusiasmaplaudieron con entusiasmo they applauded enthusiasticallypres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: entusiasmar.* * *1 enthusiasm\con entusiasmo keenly, enthusiastically* * *noun m.* * *SM enthusiasm ( por for)con entusiasmo — (=con apasionamiento) enthusiastically; (=con interés) keenly
* * *masculino enthusiasm* * *= enthusiasm, zeal, zealousness, keenness, zest, elan, eagerness.Ex. Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex. One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex. Unless there is reason to believe that the author himself ordered these changes; they have no authority since they are merely the result of the carelessness, or zealousness, of the compositor.Ex. The conviction that books are important and a keenness to share them with others are fundamental qualities in any librarian = La convicción de que los libros son importantes y el entusiasmo por compartirlos con otros son cualidades fundamentales en cualquier bibliotecario.Ex. In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.Ex. It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex. The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.----* acabarse el entusiasmo = run out of + steam.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* apagar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + ardor.* asintiendo con entusiasmo = in eager assent.* cobrar nuevo entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* con entusiasmo = eagerly, enthusiastically, rhapsodically, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly].* con entusiasmo en los ojos = bright-eyed.* con poco entusiasmo = half-heartedly.* despertar el entusiasmo = work up + an enthusiasm.* despertar el entusiasmo = capture + the imagination.* despertar entusiasmo = arouse + enthusiasm.* enfriar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + excitement, dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* hablar con entusiasmo = gush about.* hacer perder el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* lleno de entusiasmo = enthusiastic.* perder el entusiasmo = lose + heart.* perder entusiasmo = lose + enthusiasm.* rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* sentir entusiasmo por = be enamoured of/with.* sin entusiasmo = half-hearted [halfhearted].* * *masculino enthusiasm* * *= enthusiasm, zeal, zealousness, keenness, zest, elan, eagerness.Ex: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.
Ex: One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex: Unless there is reason to believe that the author himself ordered these changes; they have no authority since they are merely the result of the carelessness, or zealousness, of the compositor.Ex: The conviction that books are important and a keenness to share them with others are fundamental qualities in any librarian = La convicción de que los libros son importantes y el entusiasmo por compartirlos con otros son cualidades fundamentales en cualquier bibliotecario.Ex: In the humanistic perspective, the concern is with potential, unique capabilities, and dignity -- with a dash of joy to add zest.Ex: It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex: The sense of alienation that had evolved over 50 years has gradually given way to a spirit of teamwork and eagerness to learn.* acabarse el entusiasmo = run out of + steam.* acoger con entusiasmo = greet + warmly.* apagar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + ardor.* asintiendo con entusiasmo = in eager assent.* cobrar nuevo entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* con entusiasmo = eagerly, enthusiastically, rhapsodically, wholeheartedly [whole-heartedly].* con entusiasmo en los ojos = bright-eyed.* con poco entusiasmo = half-heartedly.* despertar el entusiasmo = work up + an enthusiasm.* despertar el entusiasmo = capture + the imagination.* despertar entusiasmo = arouse + enthusiasm.* enfriar el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + excitement, dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* hablar con entusiasmo = gush about.* hacer perder el entusiasmo = dampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm.* lleno de entusiasmo = enthusiastic.* perder el entusiasmo = lose + heart.* perder entusiasmo = lose + enthusiasm.* rebosante de energía y lleno de entusiasmo = all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.* recobrar entusiasmo = develop + renewed enthusiasm.* sentir entusiasmo por = be enamoured of/with.* sin entusiasmo = half-hearted [halfhearted].* * *enthusiasmmostró or manifestó gran entusiasmo por la propuesta she showed great enthusiasm for the proposal, she was very enthusiastic about the proposalha despertado gran entusiasmo it has aroused great enthusiasmtrabaja con gran entusiasmo he works enthusiastically* * *
Del verbo entusiasmar: ( conjugate entusiasmar)
entusiasmo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
entusiasmó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
entusiasmar
entusiasmo
entusiasmar ( conjugate entusiasmar) verbo transitivo ( apasionar):
no me entusiasma mucho la idea I'm not very enthusiastic about the idea
entusiasmarse verbo pronominal entusiasmose con algo to get excited o enthusiastic about sth
entusiasmo sustantivo masculino
enthusiasm
entusiasmar verbo transitivo
1 (animar) to fill with enthusiasm
2 (gustar mucho) to delight: le entusiasman las películas del oeste, she loves westerns
entusiasmo sustantivo masculino enthusiasm
♦ Locuciones: con entusiasmo, enthusiastically
' entusiasmo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrachera
- delirio
- enfriamiento
- enfriarse
- compensar
- comunicar
- desbordante
- desgana
- enfriar
- excitación
- extinguir
- furor
- languidecer
- loco
- rebosar
English:
catching
- clap
- dampen
- enthusiasm
- enthusiastic
- enthusiastically
- fire
- gush
- gusto
- half-heartedly
- half-heartedness
- jaded
- jump at
- keeness
- lap up
- misplaced
- rapturously
- unenthusiastically
- wholehearted
- wholeheartedly
- wild
- zeal
- zest
- zestfully
- bubble
- eagerly
- excited
- excitement
- over-
* * *entusiasmo nmenthusiasm;aplaudieron con entusiasmo they clapped enthusiastically;despertar entusiasmo (en alguien) to arouse (sb's) enthusiasm;la noticia despertó un enorme entusiasmo the news aroused great excitement;pone mucho entusiasmo en todo lo que hace she puts a lot of enthusiasm into everything she does* * *m enthusiasm* * *entusiasmo nm: enthusiasm* * *entusiasmo n enthusiasm -
3 fervor
m.fervor.con fervor fervently* * *1 fervour (US fervor)* * *SM1) [religioso, nacionalista, popular] fervour, fervor (EEUU)2) (=dedicación) fervour, fervor (EEUU), enthusiasm* * *masculino fervor** * *= fervour [fervor, -USA], zeal, elan, ardour [ardor, -USA].Ex. Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.Ex. One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex. It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex. 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.* * *masculino fervor** * *= fervour [fervor, -USA], zeal, elan, ardour [ardor, -USA].Ex: Librarians and bibliographers are as deeply fired with the idealistic fervour which is alleged to have imbued the medieval knights.
Ex: One is to believe, for instance, that the public library movement began in a passion of liberal and humanitarian zeal, and yet public libraries were generally cold, rigidly inflexible, and elitist institutions from the beginning.Ex: It is a perky love story filmed with wonderful elan in black and white.Ex: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.* * *fervor*lo aclamaron con fervor they applauded him fervently o enthusiastically* * *
fervor sustantivo masculino
fervor( conjugate fervor);
fervor sustantivo masculino fervour, US fervor
' fervor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ardor
- piedad
- celo
English:
fervor
- fervour
- ardor
- zeal
* * *fervor nm1. [religioso] fervour;rezaba a la virgen con fervor she prayed fervently to the Virgin2. [entusiasmo] eagerness, keenness;trabajaba con fervor he worked away keenly o eagerly* * *m fervor, Brfervour* * *fervor nm: fervor, zeal -
4 aplauso
m.round of applause.aplausos applause* * *1 applause■ ¡un aplauso para el señor Martín! a round of applause for Mr Martín!2 figurado (aprobación) applause, praise, acclaim* * *noun m.applause, clapping* * *SM1) (=palmadas) applause2) (=aprobación) approval, acclaim* * *a) ( ovación) applauseb) ( elogio) praisesu tenacidad es digna de aplauso — his tenacity is commendable o praiseworthy
* * *= applause, plaudit, ovation.Ex. It is called the applause Award and has been given 3 times a year since Apr 85.Ex. This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.Ex. His performance received lukewarm reviews from the press but ovations from the audience.----* aplausos = kudos.* * *a) ( ovación) applauseb) ( elogio) praisesu tenacidad es digna de aplauso — his tenacity is commendable o praiseworthy
* * *= applause, plaudit, ovation.Ex: It is called the applause Award and has been given 3 times a year since Apr 85.
Ex: This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.Ex: His performance received lukewarm reviews from the press but ovations from the audience.* aplausos = kudos.* * *1 (ovación) applauseel público le dedicó un cerrado aplauso the audience applauded him enthusiastically, he received an enthusiastic o a hearty ovation from the audiencelos aplausos duraron varios minutos the applause went on for several minutes2 (elogio) praiserecibió el aplauso de la crítica it received critical acclaim, it was praised by o it received praise from the criticssu tenacidad es digna de aplauso his tenacity is commendable o praiseworthy* * *
aplauso sustantivo masculino
◊ un aplauso para … a round of applause for …;
fuertes aplausos loud applause
◊ ser digno de aplauso to be commendable o praiseworthy
aplauso sustantivo masculino applause
' aplauso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calurosa
- caluroso
- merecer
- provocar
- sonora
- sonoro
English:
clap
- hand
- loud
- resounding
- swell
- ripple
- round
* * *aplauso nm1. [ovación] round of applause;aplausos applause;pido un aplauso para… please put your hands together for…, could we have a big hand for…;recibió un aplauso cerrado she received rapturous applause2. [alabanza] praise, acclaim;su actitud merece nuestro aplauso her attitude should be applauded by us;recibir el aplauso de la crítica to be praised by the critics* * *m round of applause* * *aplauso nm1) : applause, clapping2) : praise, acclaim* * *aplauso n applause
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