transitive. To pierce, to thrill; to cause to vibrate, cause a thrilling sensation in by a sharp blow.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > excitement > pleasurable excitement > affect with pleasurable excitement [verb (transitive)] > give thrill of pleasurable excitement to (14) dirl1513 transitive. To pierce, to thrill; to cause to vibrate, cause a thrilling sensation in by a sharp blow. slay1863 figurative; esp. To overwhelm with delight, to convulse (someone) with laughter. Cf. kill, v. 6a. razzle-dazzle1886 transitive. To dazzle, daze, confuse; (also) to bamboozle. to turn on1903 slang (originally U.S.). transitive. To excite or stimulate the interest or enthusiasm of (a person), esp. sexually. panic1920 transitive. U.S. slang. To make (an audience) enthusiastic; to excite, impress, or amuse greatly. Cf. panic, adj. 3. wow1924 transitive. To make enthusiastic, to impress or excite greatly (esp. an audience). kill1938 In hyperbolic use: To come near to killing. To overwhelm (a person) by a strong impression on the mind, as of admiration, astonishment, alarm… to knock out1942 To give (a person) enjoyment, to excite. Often reflexive and in passive. slang (originally U.S.). fracture1946 To impress, excite, amuse greatly. U.S. slang. gas1947 transitive. Originally Jazz. To impress or please enormously; to excite or thrill. Cf. earlier gassed, adj. 5. stoke1963 To excite, thrill, elate. slang (chiefly Surfing slang). Subcategories:— esp. in popular entertainment (3) |
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