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1 enthuse
in'Ɵju:z1) (to be enthusiastic.) entusiasmarse2) (to fill with enthusiasm.) entusiasmartr[ɪn'ɵjʊːz]1 entusiasmar, animarɪn'θuːz, ɪn'θjuːz
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to enthuse ABOUT/OVER something — mostrarse* muy entusiasmado con algo
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vt (colloq) entusiasmar[ɪn'θuːz]VIto enthuse over or about sth/sb — entusiasmarse con algo/algn
* * *[ɪn'θuːz, ɪn'θjuːz]
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to enthuse ABOUT/OVER something — mostrarse* muy entusiasmado con algo
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vt (colloq) entusiasmar -
2 enthuse
vt.1 entusiasmar.2 alborotar, insolentar, embullar.3 entusiasmarse.vi. -
3 gush
1. verb1) ((of liquids) to flow out suddenly and in large amounts: Blood gushed from his wound.) chorrear, borbotar, salir a borbotones/borbollones2) (to exaggerate one's enthusiasm etc while talking: The lady kept gushing about her husband's success.) ser efusivo
2. noun(a sudden flowing (of a liquid): a gush of water.) chorro, borbotón- gushing- gushingly
gush vb salir a chorrostr[gʌʃ]1 (of liquid) chorro, borbotón nombre masculino; (of words) torrente nombre masculino; (of emotion) efusión nombre femenino1 (liquid) salir a borbotones, brotar a chorros, salir a chorros2 (person) ser efusivo,-a1 chorrear, derramargush ['gʌʃ] vi1) spout: surgir, salir a chorros, chorrear2) : hablar con entusiasmo efusivoshe gushed with praise: se deshizo en elogiosn.• borbotón s.m.• chorro s.m.• efusión s.f.v.• chorrear v.
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1. gʌʃa) \<\<liquid\>\> salir* a borbotones or a chorrosb) ( be effusive) (pej)
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vt chorrear, derramar
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noun borbotón m, chorro m[ɡʌʃ]1. N1) [of liquid] chorro m ; [of words] torrente m ; [of feeling] efusión f2) (=sentimentalism) sentimentalismo m2.VT [+ blood] chorrear, derramar a borbotones; [+ water] chorrear, derramar3. VI2) * (=enthuse) hablar con entusiasmo (about, over de)* * *
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1. [gʌʃ]a) \<\<liquid\>\> salir* a borbotones or a chorrosb) ( be effusive) (pej)
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vt chorrear, derramar
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noun borbotón m, chorro m
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