ecstasy

ecstasy
noun
1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, die

be in/go into ecstasies [over something] — in Ekstase [über etwas (Akk.)] sein/geraten

2)

Ecstasy — (drug) Ecstasy, das

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['ekstəsi]
1) (noun, plural ecstasies (a feeling of) very great joy or other overwhelming emotion.)
2) ((no plural) a narcotic drug)
- academic.ru/23324/ecstatic">ecstatic
- ecstatically
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ec·sta·sy
[ˈekstəsi]
n
1. (bliss) Ekstase f, Verzückung f
in \ecstasy in Ekstase
in an \ecstasy of jealousy in einem Anfall von Eifersucht
to be in/go into ecstasies in Ekstase sein/geraten
2. no pl (sl: drug)
E\ecstasy Ecstasy f
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['ekstəsɪ]
n
1) Ekstase f, Verzückung f

to be in ecstasy — ekstatisch or verzückt sein

to go into ecstasies over sth — über etw (acc) in Ekstase or Verzückung geraten

ecstasy! she sighed — welche Wonne! seufzte sie

2) (= drug) Ecstasy nt
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ecstasy [ˈekstəsı] s
1. Ekstase f:
a) (Gefühls-, Sinnen)Taumel m, Raserei f:
be in an ecstasy außer sich sein (of vor dat);
be in an ecstasy of joy in einem Freudentaumel sein
b)(auch dichterische oder religiöse) Verzückung, Rausch m, (Taumel m der) Begeisterung f:
go into ecstasies over in Verzückung geraten über (akk), hingerissen sein von
c) MED krankhafte Erregung
2. Aufregung f
3. Ecstasy f (eine halluzinogene Designerdroge)
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noun
1) Ekstase, die; Verzückung, die

be in/go into ecstasies [over something] — in Ekstase [über etwas (Akk.)] sein/geraten

2)

Ecstasy — (drug) Ecstasy, das

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n.
Ekstase -n f.
Verzückung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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