excitement

excitement
noun His arrival caused great excitement; the excitement of travel.) emoción
excitement n emoción
excitement
tr[ɪk'saɪtmənt]
noun
1 (strong feeling) emoción nombre femenino, entusiasmo, ilusión nombre femenino
we couldn't hide our excitement no podíamos ocultar nuestra emoción
2 (commotion) agitación nombre femenino, conmoción nombre femenino, revuelo
the discovery caused great excitement el descubrimiento causó gran revuelo
excitement [ɪk'saɪtmənt, ɛk-] n
1) enthusiasm: entusiasmo m, emoción f
2) agitation: agitación f, alboroto m, conmoción f
3) arousal: excitación f
excitement
n.
alboroto s.m.
aspavento s.m.
azoramiento s.m.
bullicio s.m.
calor s.m.
conmoción s.f.
emoción s.f.
enardecimiento s.m.
entusiasmo s.m.
excitación s.f.
ilusión s.f.
ɪk'saɪtmənt
mass noun (enthusiasm, happiness) excitación f, entusiasmo m; (agitation) agitación f, alboroto m
[ɪk'saɪtmǝnt]
N
1) (=exhilaration) emoción f , excitación f

why all the excitement?, what's all the excitement about? — ¿a qué se debe tanta excitación?

she's looking for a bit of excitement in her life — está buscando algo de emoción en su vida

in her excitement, she forgot to close the door — con la emoción, se olvidó de cerrar la puerta

the book has caused great excitement in literary circles — el libro ha causado mucha conmoción en círculos literarios

2) (=agitation) agitación f , alboroto m
3) (sexual) excitación f
* * *
[ɪk'saɪtmənt]
mass noun (enthusiasm, happiness) excitación f, entusiasmo m; (agitation) agitación f, alboroto m

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