Extasiar in english
Entrance
pronunciation: entrəns part of speech: noun
pronunciation: entrəns part of speech: noun
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extasiar = electrify ; entrance ; enrapture.
Example: He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.Example: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.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.more:
» extasiarse = go into + raptures ; rhapsodise [rhapsodize, -USA] ; go + ape (over) .
Example: Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country. Example: In her monthly contribution to the magazine, she rhapsodises about anything fashion-related that has taken her fancy. Example: As soon as she saw him she went ape over him and he went ape over her -- I was ever so jealous.» extasiarse hablando de Algo = wax + lyrical ; wax + rapturous ; wax + poetic .
Example: He helped to hose down graffiti from a vandalised wall while waxing lyrical about an era before antisocial behaviour. Example: But people do tend to wax rapturous -- nearly orgasmic, even -- over figs. Example: And while I am usually waxing poetic about the fineness of things, here I want to stress that it is this little tea set's absence of fineness that makes it so charming.extasiarse = go into + raptures ; rhapsodise [rhapsodize, -USA] ; go + ape (over).
Example: Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country.Example: In her monthly contribution to the magazine, she rhapsodises about anything fashion-related that has taken her fancy.Example: As soon as she saw him she went ape over him and he went ape over her -- I was ever so jealous.