Arrebato in english

Rapture

pronunciation: ræptʃɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

arrebatar = snap up ; snatch ; snatch off ; snatch away. 

Example: Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.Example: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.Example: The wound was still bleeding but Sparrer meanwhile had snatched off his neckerchief and was preparing a tourniquet.Example: It seemed as if Fortune had but played with him, had put the prize almost within his grasp and then as he reached for it had snatched it away to tease and mock him.

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» arrebatar el cochecarjack [Cuando el conductor está dentro de él o dispuesto a usarlo] .

Example: Follow these tips to help reduce your chances of being carjacked.

arrebatar2 = enrapture. 

Example: He can play the piano like no one else and his impromptus of Schubert and Chopin are so beautiful that they enrapture and craze the listeners with delight.

arrebato = outburst ; flush ; gush ; burst ; spurt. 

Example: Laura Carpozzi, head of the circulation department, heard the checker's outburst and espied the bottleneck in the stream of traffic.Example: I wonder if this is not altogether unrelated to the fact that this stage immediately precedes puberty, during the last flush of childhood, after which young people commonly go through a period of disenchantment with adults.Example: Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion = Uncritical gush is as repulsive as dry compulsion.Example: Fueled by inspiration, coffee and Benzedrine, Kerouac sat down at his typewriter and -- in one burst of creative energy -- wrote the novel that would make him the voice of his generation in just 20 days.Example: Consistent productivity is the goal of any supervisor -- not brief spurts of effort followed by a reduction of activities.

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» arrebato de cóleraangry outburstfit of ragefit of angeroutburst of rageoutburst of angerblaze of angerheat of passion .

Example: As mentioned above, angry outbursts, irritability and developing a short temper can also be symptoms that mask depression.

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» arrebato de furiafit of ragefit of angeroutburst of angeroutburst of rageblaze of angerheat of passion .

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» arrebato de iraangry outburstfit of ragefit of angeroutburst of angeroutburst of rageblaze of angerheat of passion .

Example: As mentioned above, angry outbursts, irritability and developing a short temper can also be symptoms that mask depression.

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.

Example: Temper tantrums and other fits of anger erode not only people's respect for you, but also your own self-respect.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He was an exemplary citizen before the accident but afterwards became a completely different person -- impatient, rude and prone to outbursts of anger and rage.

Example: He left the art world for seven years, returning only after a blaze of anger inspired him to create a piece showing his frustration.

Example: 'Heat of passion,' or 'diminished capacity' are forms of such mitigating circumstances = "Ataque de ira," o "capacidad disminuida" son algunas circunstancias atenuantes.

» arrebato de + Nombrefit of + Nombre .

Example: Children no less than adults are subject to fits of boredom, to times when they feel glum or restless when everything they usually enjoy lacks attraction, purpose or pleasure.

» arrebato emocionalemotional outburst .

Example: Individuals born under the astrological sign of Scorpio are often given to emotional outbursts, or periods of depression, anger or jealousy.

Arrebato synonyms

transport in spanish: transporte, pronunciation: trænspɔrt part of speech: noun ecstasy in spanish: éxtasis, pronunciation: ekstəsi part of speech: noun exaltation in spanish: exaltación, pronunciation: ɪgzɔlteɪʃən part of speech: noun
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