0 to express excitement about something or great interest in it:
He was enthusing over a wonderful restaurant he'd been to.
[ + speech ] "She's the best leader that this country has ever known!" he enthused.
He was passionately interested in classical music but failed to enthuse his children (with it).
1 to express excitement or interest:
Any of these and similar schemes using and enthusing the young are much better than any scheme that gives no hope.
Compelling grudging participation is surely less desirable than engaging and enthusing citizens.
The existing personnel of the air stations and squadrons have accepted the continuous stream of recruits and enthused them with their own spirit.
I was enthused to find the unexpurgated version and to discover what it was that had been left out.
Such people are really enthused by the new initiatives, rather than dampening them down.
In the enemy-afflicted county from which he comes he is a real light, enlightening and enthusing the whole of the agricultural community of his county.
I was not greatly enthused by what resulted.
She conjured up an image of people being enthused on matters which come before them in a referendum.
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津津樂道地敘述, 興奮地說, 使充滿熱情…
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津津乐地道讲述, 兴奋地说, 使充满热情…
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mostrarse entusiasmado, entusiasmar, entusiasmarse…
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entusiasmar-se, entusiasmar…
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heyecan ve büyük ilgiyi ifade etmek, belirtmek, hayranlığını vurgulamak…
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(s’) enthousiasmer…
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nadchnout se, vyvolat nadšení…
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være begejstret, henrykt, begejstre…
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