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1 rejoice
[rɪ'dʒɔɪs] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo gioire (at, over per)to rejoice in — gioire di [ event]; godere di [ freedom]
* * *[rə'‹ois](to feel or show great happiness: They rejoiced at the victory.) gioire, esultare* * *[rɪ'dʒɔɪs] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo gioire (at, over per)to rejoice in — gioire di [ event]; godere di [ freedom]
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2 rejoice re·joice vi
[rɪ'dʒɔɪs]frm rallegrarsito rejoice (at or over) — provare diletto (in)
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3 (to) rejoice
(to) rejoice /rɪˈdʒɔɪs/v. i.(lett.) rallegrarsi: to rejoice in (o at) one's children's success, rallegrarsi del successo dei propri figli● (scherz., antiq.) He rejoices in the name of Burley, si chiama nientepopodimeno che Burley. -
4 (to) rejoice
(to) rejoice /rɪˈdʒɔɪs/v. i.(lett.) rallegrarsi: to rejoice in (o at) one's children's success, rallegrarsi del successo dei propri figli● (scherz., antiq.) He rejoices in the name of Burley, si chiama nientepopodimeno che Burley. -
5 inwardly
['ɪnwədlɪ]avverbio [happy, calm] interiormente; [rage, sigh] dentro di sé; [ gloom] nell'intimo; [ curse] fra sé e sé; [know, feel] intimamente* * *adverb (in one's thoughts; secretly: He was inwardly pleased when she failed; She was laughing/groaning inwardly.) intimamente* * *inwardly /ˈɪnwədlɪ/avv.1 all'interno; dentro2 nell'intimo; dentro di sé; interiormente; intimamente: to rejoice inwardly, rallegrarsi nell'intimo; to be inwardly resentful, nutrire risentimento dentro di sé3 fra sé (e sé); a bassa voce.* * *['ɪnwədlɪ] -
6 ♦ possession
♦ possession /pəˈzɛʃn/n.1 [u] possesso: to be in possession of st., essere in possesso di qc.; possedere qc.; to come into possession of a fortune, entrare in possesso d'una fortuna; to take possession of st., prender possesso di qc.2 (spec. al pl.) possedimento ( anche polit.); proprietà; beni; averi: British possessions, possedimenti britannici; my personal possessions, le mie proprietà personali4 [u] l'essere invasato; ossessione; possessione● (leg.) possession order, sentenza di sfratto □ to rejoice in the possession of st., aver la fortuna di possedere qc. □ self-possession, padronanza di sé □ (prov.) Possession is nine-tenths (o nine points) of the law, possedere una cosa è già quasi averla per diritto. -
7 exult
[ɪg'zʌlt]to exult at o in sth. — esultare per qcs
* * *((with in or at) to be very happy; to rejoice: They exulted in their victory / at the news of their victory.) esultare- exultant- exultation* * *[ɪg'zʌlt]to exult at o in sth. — esultare per qcs
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rejoice — [ri jois′] vi. rejoiced, rejoicing [ME rejoissen < inflectional stem of OFr rejoïr < re , again + joïr, to be glad < VL * gaudire, for L gaudere, to rejoice: see JOY] to be glad, happy, or delighted; be full of joy: often with at or in… … English World dictionary
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rejoice in — index relish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
rejoice — delight, gladden, *please, gratify, tickle, regale Antonyms: grieve: aggrieve: bewail … New Dictionary of Synonyms
rejoice — [v] be very happy about something be glad, be overjoyed, celebrate, delight, enjoy, exult, feel happy, glory, joy, jump for joy, make merry, revel, triumph; concept 410 Ant. be sad … New thesaurus
rejoice — ► VERB ▪ feel or show great joy. ORIGIN Old French rejoir, from joir experience joy … English terms dictionary
rejoice — [14] Rejoice was adapted from rejoiss , the stem form of Old French rejoir ‘be joyful’. This was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix re and joir ‘be joyful’, which went back to Latin gaudēre ‘rejoice’, ultimate source of English joy … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins