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2 jeza
f (trnci) thrill, chill; (drhtanje) shudder, shiver(s), shivering, coll the shakes I to izazivlje -u it makes one/you shudder, it sends a shudder through one/you, it makes one's/your flesh creep itd.; jeza me spopa-la/podišla I felt a thrill, a shudder went* * *• thrill• shudder• terror• horror -
3 oduševiti
excite, thrill, fill with enthusiasm* * *• enthuse• exalt• thrill• turn upon• animate• quicken -
4 uzbuditi se
vr pf become agitated/excited/ /stirred up/thrilled, get a thrill; A coll: get a charge from, be turned on* * *• thrill -
5 drhtanje
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6 elektrizirati
vt pf/impf electrify, charge (with electricity); fig electrify, galvanize, thrill* * *• electrify -
7 obradovati
vt pf give joy, delight, make happy, thrill, excite, be a treat (to)* * *• glad -
8 očarati
fascinate, thrill, enchant* * *• enchant• enthrall• enthral• captivate• carry away• charm• delight• take• fascinate• hypnotize• bewitch• allure• mesmerize -
9 oduševljenje
n enthusiasm; elation, ardor, fervor, keenness, ebullience, delight | izazvati oduševljenje kindle/elicit enthusiasm, fill with enthusiasm (- oduševiti); (publike) bring the house down; s -m with enthusiasm itd. - oduševljeno); s najvećim -m with the greatest enthus* * *• enthusiasm• enchantment• elation• thrill• verve• uplift• zest• zeal• mettle• rapture -
10 ushititi
vt pf - zanijeti, oduševiti* * *• carry away• delight• elate• thrill• ravish -
11 uzbudljivost
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12 uzbuđenje
excitement, agitation, commotion* * *• excitement• emotion• commotion• thrill• twitter• shock• sensation• stew• jitters• fluster• flush• glow• heat• affection• agitation -
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14 zadrhtati
vi pf be shaken by a quiver, shiver | glas mu je -o his voice shook/cracked* * *• thrill• tremble• tremor• shiver -
15 zatreperiti
vi pf quiver, tremble; (svjetlo) flicker, twinkle, flare up* * *• thrill -
16 bridjeti
vi impf tingle, prickle, thrill, sting, throb, smart; be numb -
17 neuzbudljivo
adv unexcitingly, without excitement/thrill
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Thrill — Thrill, v. i. 1. To pierce, as something sharp; to penetrate; especially, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame. [1913 Webster] I have a faint cold… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thrill — [ θril] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. thrill zu to thrill, vgl. ↑Thriller> Nervenkitzel; prickelnde Erregung … Das große Fremdwörterbuch