emoción
emotion ; excitement ; poignancy ; thrill ; titillation ; exhilaration.
Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.
If done effectively, displays can add interest and even excitement to the process of information discovery.
Death becomes the character's hugged secret in what is a movie infused with silence and poignancy.
She felt a small thrill of triumph.
At heart, it is a smirkingly adolescent pursuit of cheap laughs and mild titillation, with a surfeit of jokes involving breasts and bums and with new extremes of scatological humiliation.
The performance nevertheless falls flat due to the singers' failure to create true exhilaration.
acallar una emoción
bruise + emotion
I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.
conmoverse por la emoción
be overcome with emotion
A judge was overcome with emotion in court as he passed sentence over the death of a young father.
con (mucha) emoción
eagerly
excitedly
Last evening her doctor had given her the news she had been eagerly hoping for: she was going to have a baby.
She prepared excitedly for her departure, as if this journey had a mysterious significance.
despertar las emociones
stir + emotions
Many people will have experienced the power of literature or other art forms to offer new insight, to provide sources of identification, to stir the emotions, and to release feelings.
emoción humana
human emotion
The desire to feel secure is the granddaddy of all human emotions.
en busca de nuevas emociones
thrill seeking
Teens experiment a lot, and thrill seeking behaviour is natural at that age, say both child and family therapists.
estremecerse de emoción
tremble with + excitement
Her bare feet felt the throbbing earth and her body trembled with excitement.
expresar emociones
express + Posesivo + emotions
Emotions physiologically affect your body - lessen the harm they can do by learning how to healthfully express your emotions.
haber un aire de emoción
there + be + an air of excitement
There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.
hacer llorar de emoción
move + Nombre + to tears
By the time the 50 minutes of the show were up, everybody was moved to tears, but then, at the very last moment, it left them smiling.
infundir emoción
infuse + emotion
In the drama of spoken language pauses frame words, form them into significant phrases, can even alter meaning, and infuse emotion.
no sucumbir ante las emociones
keep + a stiff upper lip
put + a brave face on
brazen out
Keeping a stiff upper lip during an emotional event can impair your memory, research suggests.
You have to make sure you lead from the front and put a brave face on it during the tough times to bring people with you and get out of it.
The way they tried to stonewall and brazen out the forged document scandal suggests that they didn't realize the extent to which their monopoly was gone.
no sucumbir anter las emociones
put on/up + a brave face
It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.
respirarse emoción en el aire
there + be + an air of excitement
There was an air of excitement and expectation from the many spectators who followed the cavalcade of vehicles.
sentir una emoción
feel + emotion
I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.
sobrecogerse de emoción
be overcome with emotion
A judge was overcome with emotion in court as he passed sentence over the death of a young father.