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1 rapture
noun1) (ecstatic delight)[state of] rapture — Verzückung, die
2) in pl.be in raptures — entzückt sein (over, about über + Akk.)
go into raptures — [überschwänglich] schwärmen (over, about von)
* * *['ræp ə](great delight.) das Entzücken- academic.ru/60287/rapturous">rapturous- rapturously
- in raptures* * *rap·ture[ˈræptʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]nhis supporters greeted his speech with \rapture seine Anhänger begrüßten seine Rede mit wahren Begeisterungsstürmen2. (expression of joy)▪ \raptures pl:to go into \raptures [richtig] ins Schwärmen geraten* * *['rptʃə(r)]n(= delight) Entzücken nt; (= ecstasy) Verzückung fto be in raptures — entzückt sein (over über +acc, about von)
she was in raptures when she heard he was returning — sie war außer sich vor Freude, als sie hörte, dass er zurückkommt
to go into raptures (about sb/sth) — (über jdn/etw) ins Schwärmen geraten
to send sb into raptures — jdn in Entzücken versetzen
* * *rapture [ˈræptʃə(r)] s1. Entzücken n, Verzückung f, Begeisterung f:2. meist pl Ausbruch m des Entzückens, Begeisterungstaumel m, Ekstase f3. Entrückung f4. Anfall m:* * *noun[state of] rapture — Verzückung, die
2) in pl.be in raptures — entzückt sein (over, about über + Akk.)
go into raptures — [überschwänglich] schwärmen (over, about von)
* * *n.Begeisterung f.Entzücken n.Taumel - m.Verzückung f.
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Ecstasy — Ec sta*sy, n.; pl. {Ecstasies}. [F. extase, L. ecstasis, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to put out of place, derange; ? = ek out + ? to set, stand. See {Ex }, and {Stand}.] [Also written {extasy}.] 1. The state of being beside one s self or rapt out of one s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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ecstasy — ec•sta•sy [[t]ˈɛk stə si[/t]] n. pl. sies 1) rapturous delight 2) an overpowering emotion or exaltation; a state of sudden, intense feeling 3) the frenzy of poetic inspiration 4) mental transport or rapture from the contemplation of divine things … From formal English to slang
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