0 to (cause someone to) feel excitement -- rozechvět
She was thrilled at/by the invitation.
1 an excited feeling -- rozechvění
a thrill of pleasure/expectation.
2 something which causes this feeling -- vzrušující zážitek
Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.
He has wedding bells on his mind and is thrilled to have found what he considers a suitable match.
Men, women, scientists, soldiers, speculators - they were all thrilled to be there.
The more thrilling a new document seems to be, the more reserve and historical critiques are requested.
Seeing the large and extremely interested crowds thrilled and delighted me.
The rhythmical and rhyming effects are very obvious in these two stanzas; say them out loud to hear what a thrilling effect they have.
High scorers tend to endorse social norms, act in a cautious and restrained manner, and avoid thrills.
Individuals high on constraint tend to avoid thrills, endorse social norms, and act in a cautious and restrained manner.
Though it made for thrilling newspaper copy, an expectant public were horrified by the tragedy; sensational news was soon followed by bitter charges and debates.
中文繁体
興奮, 激動, 緊張感…
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兴奋, 激动, 紧张感…
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emoción, emocionar, emoción [feminine…
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emoção, emocionar, empolgar…
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興奮, スリル, ~を興奮させる…
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büyük heyecan/zevk/korku, heyecanlandırmak, büyük zevk vermek…
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plaisir [masculine], excitation [feminine], transporter de joie…
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emoció, emocionar…
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