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 Translation for 'ecstasy' from English to Slovak
NOUN1   an ecstasy | ecstasies
NOUN2   ecstasy | -
SYNO Adam | cristal | disco biscuit | ...
extáza {f}ecstasy
drogy
XTC {n} [sl.] [extáza]
ecstasy [MDMA]
drogy
ekina {f} [sl.] [extáza]
ecstasy [MDMA]
drogy
éčko {n} [sl.] [extáza]
ecstasy [MDMA]
drogy
koleso {n} [sl.] [extáza]
ecstasy [MDMA]
byť (ako) vo vytržení [nedok.]to be in ecstasy
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Usage Examples English
  • Heroin and ecstasy are found less often, though the frequency of ecstasy contamination rose in the years leading up to 2002.
  • The primary effect of ecstatic dance is ecstasy itself. In particular, sacred dancers actively pursue ecstasy "in the experience of seizure and rapture".
  • In January 2015 in the UK four people died, suspected of taking ecstasy containing PMMA. In the same month, in Sweden, another man died from ecstasy laced with PMMA.
  • In 2013, National Geographic Channel dramatized Gravano's ecstasy ring in a scene in the "Banged Up Abroad" episode "Raving Arizona", televised worldwide.
  • Yoga provides techniques to attain an ecstasy state called samādhi.

  • Personal experience with MDMA (ecstasy) led Saunders to investigate and write about this drug.
  • In May 2006, she controversially advocated the therapeutic use of MDMA (identified in news media as "ecstasy" or "the base ingredient in ecstasy").
  • In November 2004, after 700,000 ecstasy tablets were seized in a Manhattan apartment, he was charged with distributing ecstasy in the United States in a joint effort of U.S.
  • She felt that it was more about ecstasy, especially a sexual one, and how it related to religious ecstasy.
  • He also explained how ecstasy (MDMA) and amphetamines could cause death by hyperpyrexia and dehydration.

  • Wood's death nevertheless raised awareness about ecstasy use in the general community, which until that time had been less well known in Australia.
  • Despite Johns' ecstasy use controversy, he was officially announced as the eighth 'Immortal' of the game on 28 September 2012, after Rugby League Week magazine stated the voting criteria were to be based solely on a player's "on field performance" (despite admitting to using ecstasy while playing).
  • In "The Truth About Ecstasy" Shea witnesses students manufacturing ecstasy tablets in Brighton, and visits the first ever on-site drug-testing at a UK music festival.
  • "E for Ecstasy" is a book written by Nicholas Saunders and published in May 1993.
  • Prospective memory impairments in recreational drug users have been documented in recent years. Ecstasy users performed significantly worse in comparison to both cannabis only and non-user groups on time-based tasks.

  • Bernini's aesthetic is centred on the power of sex, later epitomized in the "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (1647–1652).
  • It is reported that in 1881, when Ramakrishna was once in ecstasy, another medical doctor touched the eyeballs of Ramakrishna to test if his ecstasy was a real one.
  • In "Rasasvada" the "sthayibhava" (basic mental states) persists in the self, spiritual ecstasy is on the other hand free from any mental experience whatsoever; the mystical ecstasy is dominated by pure consciousness (Citta).
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