e
ea
eb
ec
ed
ee
ef
eg
eh
ei
ej
ek
el
em
en
eo
ep
eq
er
es
et
eu
ev
ew
ex
ey
Перевод: euphoria
[существительное] эйфория ; повышенно-радостное настроение
Тезаурус:
- Until the general euphoria on Friday, the shares of our only Triple-A bank were yielding close on 10 p.c.
- Yet, at the end of a week of alternating euphoria and gloom, the sober verdict so far must be that the military side of this war is going well for the allies.
- And most, in their macroeconomic management, lurched between unjustified fears of recession and unwarranted euphoria about growth.
- Over the last few months the republic had been buoyed by waves of euphoria.
- Even before unity day last October 3rd, the euphoria over the fall of the Berlin Wall had evaporated and new friction was emerging between the two Germanies.
- In the postwar euphoria big crowds flocked regularly to the Oval to see the attacking cricket on which Surridge insisted.
- Before long, however, the euphoria and hope turned to terror and tyranny, and first under the Committee of Public Safety and the Triumvirate, and then led by the Corsican dictator Napoleon, France became for a time, a threat to every nation in Europe.
- The idea had been that Mr Major would finish with a rousing personal plea just before 9pm so his speech would lead the Nine O'Clock News with live scenes of Tory euphoria.
- Between her and Christopher there had been no euphoria to fade into the light of common day.
- At the headquarters of the ultra-Right Italian Social Movement in Rome the atmosphere was one of uncontained euphoria after it was projected to take 6.9 per cent of the vote in the Senate.
- It's a book in which euphoria and anguish mingle uncomfortably.
- AFTER the euphoria of the day when the Wall came tumbling down, comes the hangover as the Bush Administration tries to work out what to do next in eastern Europe.
- But it would have taken a lot more than the doctor's understandable caution to dispel the general euphoria.
|