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Перевод: excited
[прилагательное] возбужденный; взволнованный; экзальтированный
Тезаурус:
- He told him he was very excited because he was being posted to Liverpool 8 - Toxteth - and McCartney asked him why.
- He also told me that I now had a younger brother, Russell, which made me feel excited and wonder that he could be like.
- The knowledge excited as much as it intrigued him.
- Even the Snotlings will fight as they are far too excited to care what they are doing.
- He was so excited he was nearly in tears.
- Seve was even more excited.
- He was so excited at his new find he did not look where he was going and ran straight into Blunset, who was busy scribbling out a calculation on a wall.
- Of the bronze statuary, most beautiful was the 5 inch high Hellenistic figure of a nude youth (around late second or early first century BC), which sold to the European trade for 170,000 (est. 40-;60,000), though nothing excited the crowd quite so much as the Roman porphyry.
- Make sure the food is set out in an attractive way so that its appearance makes the children excited.
- He showed that he understood Lisner's thoughts and encouraged him in his dream; Lisner wrote to me that "John was excited about my plans my enthusiasm stimulated him and his own infectious enthusiasm affected me in turn."
- In spite of her grief at being parted from her cousins, she could not help but feel excited.
- He seemed most excited by the project the centre has already launched in Senegal, where they have implemented LOGO in Wolof, the country's language.
- Before any girls get excited at the prospect of all these crotch-obsessed men packing out Glencoe bars, and rush off to join a climbing club, I should point out they also smell like a circus tarpaulin and regard ten pints of Guinness as an aperitif.
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