A state of being carried away by overwhelming emotion.
A sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease.
Sinônimos
Examples for "transport"
Examples for "transport"
1However, businesses and public transport operators must continue to display QR codes.
2However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's transport crisis.
3Its infrastructure sectors include transport, power and energy, and health and education.
4Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public transport.
5But the situation of farm animals on long-distance transport is no different.
1The family denied that he had been taking ecstasy for four years.
2In the first ecstasy of pleasure she luxuriates in joy and self-confidence.
3Time stopped while his body shuddered with violent ecstasy; the world disappeared.
4These perished in a moment of vulnerable ecstasy: just as they mated.
5But we are the same; love, the brief ecstasy, and the end.
1I visited with a natural rapture the largest book-store in the world.
2There is a rapture in the stream as in the pathless woods.
3I was in a rapture of excitement; the interruption made me wild.
4Fox hailed in a rapture of exultation the fall of the Bastille.
5Suddenly his rapture was broken through; the singer had stopped the orchestra.
1Poetry is the expression of natural feeling, in a state of exaltation.
2It is exceedingly debased; you must be the cause of its exaltation.
3The higher the oppressed, so much higher the self-exaltation of the oppressor.
4The strange look of exaltation and sacrifice burned in her faded eyes.
5Everything this evening has gone to produce a certain exaltation in me.
1If so I must have had a raptus.
2Raptus Proserpinæ, an unfinished poem in three parts; 2.