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1 восторг
муж. delight, rapture, ecstasy;
transports мн.;
разг. телячий восторг ≈ wild enthusiasm, childlike glee(fulness) быть в восторге ≈ (от) to be delighted( with) ;
to be in ecstasy (over) ;
to be ecstatic (about) ;
to be enthusiastic( over, about) ;
to be in raptures( over) ;
to be in transports of joy приводить в восторг ≈ to delight, to enrapture, to entrance приходить в восторг (от) ≈ to be delighted (with) ;
to be enthusiastic (over, about) ;
to be enraptured (with) ;
to be enchanted( with) ;
to go into raptures/ecstasies (over) разг.м. enthusiasm;
(восхищение) delight;
смотреть на кого-л. с ~ом gaze rapturously at smb. ;
быть в ~е от чего-л. be* in raptures over smth., be* enthusiastic about smth., be* delighted with smth. ;
приводить кого-л. в ~ delight smb. ;
приходить в ~ от чего-л. be* delighted with smth., be* enthusiastic about smth. ;
~ам не было конца the enthusiasm was boundless;
~ать несов. (вн.) delight (smb.) ;
~аться несов. (тв.) be* enthusiastic (about), be* delighted (with), be* enraptured (with). -
2 экстаз
муж. ecstasy в экстазе ≈ (исступленный, восторженный) ecstatic, joyous, joyful приводить в экстаз впасть в экстаз -
3 упоение
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