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1 thrill
I [θrɪl]1) (sensation) fremito m., brivido m.2) (pleasure) emozione f.to get a thrill o one's thrills — avere delle forti emozioni, eccitarsi
••II 1. [θrɪl]the thrills and spills of sth. — = le sensazioni forti provocate da qcs
verbo transitivo (with joy) fare fremere di gioia; (with admiration) entusiasmare [person, audience]; appassionare [readers, viewers]2.verbo intransitivo fremere (at, to a)* * *[Ɵril] 1. verb(to (cause someone to) feel excitement: She was thrilled at/by the invitation.) eccitare, elettrizzare2. noun1) (an excited feeling: a thrill of pleasure/expectation.) brivido, fremito2) (something which causes this feeling: Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.) emozione•- thriller- thrilling* * *[θrɪl]1. n(of fear) brivido, (of pleasure, joy) fremito2. vt3. vito thrill at or to sth — fremere (di gioia) a qc
* * *thrill /ɵrɪl/n.2 eccitazione; trasalimento3 [u] capacità d'impressionare; elemento (o fatto) eccitante; tensione; interesse: This tragedy lacks thrill, questa tragedia è priva di tensione drammatica● ( spesso iron.) thrills and spills, emozioni; cose eccitanti □ to give sb. a thrill, far fremere q. di piacere; dare a q. un'emozione piacevole.(to) thrill /ɵrɪl/A v. t.eccitare; elettrizzare; entusiasmare; far fremere; far rabbrividire; far trasalire: The football game thrilled the crowd, la partita di calcio ha entusiasmato la folla; His voice thrilled rock fans all over the world, la sua voce faceva fremere i patiti di rock di tutto il mondoB v. i.fremere; palpitare; rabbrividire; trepidare; trasalire; vibrare; emozionarsi: She thrilled to the sound of my voice, sentendo la mia voce, si è emozionata; to thrill with delight, fremere di gioia; to thrill with horror, rabbrividire per l'orrore● to thrill at the good news, essere eccitato per una buona notizia.* * *I [θrɪl]1) (sensation) fremito m., brivido m.2) (pleasure) emozione f.to get a thrill o one's thrills — avere delle forti emozioni, eccitarsi
••II 1. [θrɪl]the thrills and spills of sth. — = le sensazioni forti provocate da qcs
verbo transitivo (with joy) fare fremere di gioia; (with admiration) entusiasmare [person, audience]; appassionare [readers, viewers]2.verbo intransitivo fremere (at, to a) -
2 kick ****
[kɪk]1. vtto kick the bucket fig fam — tirare le cuoia
to kick a habit fig fam — liberarsi da un vizio
2. vi(person) dare calci, tirare calci, (baby, horse) scalciareto kick at sth — dare or tirare un calcio a qc
3. n1) (action) calcio, (of firearm) contraccolpo, rinculoto take a kick at sth/sb — tirare un calcio a qc/qn
to give sth/sb a kick — dare un calcio a qc/qn
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fam: thrill) he gets a kick out of it — ci prova un gusto matto•- kick in- kick off- kick out- kick up
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