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without any passion

  • 1 Begeisterung

    f enthusiasm ( für for, about); mit Begeisterung enthusiastically, with (great) enthusiasm; in ( große oder helle) Begeisterung geraten get all enthusiastic ( oder excited) ( über + Akk about); beim Reden: go into raptures (about); ohne ( rechte) Begeisterung without much enthusiasm, halfheartedly; einen Sturm der Begeisterung entfesseln unleash a storm of enthusiasm
    * * *
    die Begeisterung
    emphasis; ardor; exaltation; enthusiasm; ardour; verve; vivacity
    * * *
    Be|geis|te|rung [bə'gaistərʊŋ]
    f -, no pl
    enthusiasm ( über +acc about, für for)

    etw mit Begéísterung tun — to do sth enthusiastically or with enthusiasm

    in Begéísterung geraten — to become enthusiastic, to be filled with enthusiasm

    sich in Begéísterung reden — to get carried away with what one is saying

    * * *
    die
    1) (enthusiasm; passion.) ardour
    2) (strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) enthusiasm
    * * *
    Be·geis·te·rung
    <->
    f kein pl enthusiasm (über/für + akk about/for)
    die Zuschauer klatschen vor \Begeisterung the spectators applauded enthusiastically
    große/grenzenlose \Begeisterung great/boundless enthusiasm
    es herrschte helle \Begeisterung everyone was wildly enthusiastic
    \Begeisterung auslösen to arouse [or stir up] enthusiasm
    in \Begeisterung geraten to become enthusiastic, to be filled [or fired [up]] with enthusiasm
    etw aus \Begeisterung tun to do sth for the sheer fun of it [or because one really enjoys it]
    jdn in \Begeisterung versetzen to arouse [or kindle] sb's enthusiasm
    mit \Begeisterung enthusiastically
    er hat das Buch mit großer \Begeisterung gelesen he really enjoyed the book
    * * *
    die; Begeisterung: enthusiasm

    in Begeisterung geratenbecome or get enthusiastic

    * * *
    Begeisterung f enthusiasm (
    für for, about);
    mit Begeisterung enthusiastically, with (great) enthusiasm;
    in (
    Begeisterung geraten get all enthusiastic ( oder excited) (
    über +akk about); beim Reden: go into raptures (about);
    ohne (rechte) Begeisterung without much enthusiasm, halfheartedly;
    einen Sturm der Begeisterung entfesseln unleash a storm of enthusiasm
    * * *
    die; Begeisterung: enthusiasm

    in Begeisterung geratenbecome or get enthusiastic

    * * *
    f.
    ardor n.
    ardour n.
    enthusiasm n.
    rapture n.
    rapturousness n.

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