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 Translation for 'excitement' from English to Polish
NOUN1   an excitement | excitements
NOUN2   excitement | -
SYNO agitation | excitation | excitement | ...
ekscytacja {f}excitement
podekscytowanie {n}excitement
podniecenie {n} [ekscytacja]excitement
drżeć [niedok.] z przejęciato tremble with excitement
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Usage Examples English
  • His work reflects the excitement of this time, which almost lost with today's modern cars.
  • Karyn, every moment is filled with excitement and spontaneity.
  • Position # 18 50% excitement, engines connected in parallel.
  • The excitement of building this string increased the following year at the annual convention in St.
  • Sportsgirl uses special events, in-store parades, and promotions to pump excitement into fashion.

  • The representamen is the exclamation mark itself, the interpretant is the idea of excitement or an elevated volume of speech, and the object is the actual excitement or elevated volume of speech to which it refers.
  • Donald Barr in "The New York Times" gave a positive review, calling it "an extraordinary work – pure excitement, unencumbered narrative, moral warmth, barefaced rejoicing in beauty, but excitement most of all".
  • Preload increases with exercise (slightly), increasing blood volume (overtransfusion, polycythemia) and neuroendocrine excitement (sympathetic tone).
  • The game features brief animated fight sequences that appear randomly to add excitement.
  • In males, the beginning of the excitement phase is observed when the penis becomes partially or fully erect, often after only a few seconds of erotic stimulation.

  • Most are not severely affected but a few exhibit stupor and severe excitement, which is the most extreme form of the disorder.
  • Applejohn is bored with his sheltered and mundane live and craves excitement.
  • "The sort of stuff in Upsurge may have provided excitement of some sort to the author in the writing of it", "The West Australian" reported.
  • ... "excitement, swelling") or sexual climax is the sudden discharge of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, resulting in rhythmic, involuntary muscular contractions in the pelvic region characterized by sexual pleasure.
  • This created some excitement, but produced no practical result.

  • This disturbing representation, which at once acknowledges and denies the familiar quality of the parents, excludes the child even as it concerns them, as witness the libidinal excitement the child feels in response.
  • Even a decorous institution such as the public library has moments of controversy and excitement.
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