thrill

  • 11Thrill — [ θril] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. thrill zu to thrill, vgl. ↑Thriller> Nervenkitzel; prickelnde Erregung …

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  • 12thrill — [thril] vt. [ME thrillen, by metathesis < thyrlen < OE thyr(e)lian, to pierce < thyrel, perforation, hole < base of thurh,THROUGH] 1. to cause sharply exhilarating excitement in; make shiver or tingle with excitement 2. to produce… …

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  • 13Thrill — (thr[i^]l), n. [See {Trill}.] A warbling; a trill. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 14Thrill — 〈[θrı̣l] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; umg.〉 Nervenkitzel, packende Hochspannung; →a. s. Kick (2); Freeclimbing bringt einen tollen Thrill [Etym.: → Thriller] …

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  • 15thrill — [n] sudden excitement adventure, bang*, blast, charge*, circus, fireworks, flash*, flush*, fun, good feeling, inspiration, kicks*, lift*, pleasure, refreshment, response, sensation, stimulation, tingle*, titillation, turn on*, twitter*, upper*,… …

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  • 16thrill — ► NOUN 1) a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure. 2) an exciting or pleasurable experience. 3) a wave or nervous tremor of emotion or sensation. ► VERB 1) have or cause to have a thrill. 2) (of an emotion or sensation) pass with a nervous… …

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  • 17thrill — Vibración fina, sentida por la mano del explorador en el cuerpo de un paciente sobre la localización de un aneurisma o sobre el precordio, indicando la presencia de un soplo orgánico …

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  • 18thrill — index enjoyment (pleasure), passion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 19Thrill — [θrɪl ], der; s, s <englisch> (Nervenkitzel) …

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  • 20thrill|er — «THRIHL uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that thrills: »For 75 minutes the plane circled. The final landing was a thriller (Time). 2. Informal. a play, story, or motion picture filled with excitement or suspense: »There has been no better… …

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