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    Resources Translator To excite; to cause someone to feel pleasure; to become interested

to excite; to cause someone to feel pleasure; to become interested

Translation result
excitar; hacer que alguien sienta placer; interesarse to excite; to cause someone to feel pleasure; to become interested


excite verb

1. arouse or elicit a feeling.

2. act as a stimulant.

The book stimulated her imagination Traducción de 'The book stimulated her imagination'
This play stimulates Traducción de 'This play stimulates'

3. stir feelings in.

Stimulate my appetite Traducción de 'Stimulate my appetite'
Excite the audience Traducción de 'Excite the audience'
Stir emotions Traducción de 'Stir emotions'

4. cause to be agitated, excited, or roused.

The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks Traducción de 'The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks'

5. stimulate sexually.

This movie usually arouses the male audience Traducción de 'This movie usually arouses the male audience'

6. stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of.

These stories shook the community Traducción de 'These stories shook the community'
The civil war shook the country Traducción de 'The civil war shook the country'

7. raise to a higher energy level.

Excite the atoms Traducción de 'Excite the atoms'

8. produce a magnetic field in.

Excite the neurons Traducción de 'Excite the neurons'

cause verb

1. give rise to.

The new policy is likely to cause a stir among employees, who have grown accustomed to the old way of doing things. La nueva política es probable que provoque un revuelo entre los empleados, quienes se han acostumbrado a la vieja forma de hacer las cosas.
The sudden change in weather caused the crops to wither and die, leaving the farmer with a significant loss. El cambio repentino en el tiempo causó que las cosechas se marchitaran y murieran, dejando al agricultor con una pérdida significativa.

2. cause to do.

The new policy caused me to rethink my approach to marketing, and I ended up trying out some innovative strategies. La nueva política me hizo replantear mi enfoque en el marketing y al final intenté algunas estrategias innovadoras.
Her inspiring speech caused the crowd to erupt in applause, and soon everyone was cheering for her. La inspiradora disertación de ella causó que la multitud estallara en aplausos, y pronto todos estaban vitoreando por ella.

right noun

1. an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature.

The protesters were fighting for their human rights, demanding an end to the government's suppression of free speech and assembly. Los manifestantes estaban luchando por sus derechos humanos, exigiendo el fin del acoso gubernamental a la libertad de expresión y reunión.

2. location near or direction toward the right side.

The pilot banked the plane to the right, correcting its course for the final approach. El piloto viró el avión hacia la derecha, corrigiendo su rumbo para la aproximación final.

3. the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right.

The center fielder sprinted towards the right, trying to catch the fly ball that was heading towards the gap. El jardinero central corrió hacia la derecha, tratando de atrapar el batazo que se dirigía al hueco.

4. those who support political or social or economic conservatism.

The right has been gaining popularity in recent years, especially among younger voters who are concerned about issues like taxation and government regulation. El derecho ha estado ganando popularidad en los últimos años, especialmente entre los votantes más jóvenes que se preocupan por cuestiones como la tributación y la regulación gubernamental.

5. the hand that is on the right side of the body.

After years of playing guitar, Sarah's right hand has developed impressive fingerpicking skills. Después de años de tocar la guitarra, las habilidades de piquete con los dedos de la mano derecha de Sarah han desarrollado impresionantes habilidades.

6. a turn toward the side of the body that is on the south when the person is facing east.

As I stood at the intersection, I needed to take a right turn to head north towards the city center. Mientras me encontraba en la intersección, necesitaba tomar un giro a la derecha para encaminarme hacia el centro de la ciudad al norte.

7. anything in accord with principles of justice.

The judge ruled that the defendant's right to a fair trial was being violated, and ordered the evidence to be dismissed. El juez dictaminó que el derecho del acusado a un juicio justo se estaba violando y ordenó que la evidencia fuera desechada.

8. (frequently plural) the interest possessed by law or custom in some intangible thing.

The family fought for centuries over their rights to the ancestral estate, finally settling on a division of the land and properties. La familia se peleó durante siglos por sus derechos sobre la finca ancestral, finalmente acordando una división del terreno y las propiedades.

feel verb

1. undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind.

After losing her job, she felt devastated and struggled to come to terms with the sudden change in her life. Después de perder su trabajo, se sintió devastada y luchó por aceptar el repentino cambio en su vida.

2. come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds.

As she stood in front of the ocean, she began to feel that this was where she belonged, despite having no logical reason for it. Mientras se paró enfrente del océano, comenzó a sentir que esto era donde pertenecía, a pesar de no tener razón lógica para ello.

3. perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles.

After running in the hot sun, Sarah felt the sweat dripping down her face and neck. Después de correr bajo el sol caliente, Sara se sintió el sudor gotas que caían por su rostro y cuello.

4. be conscious of a physical, mental, or emotional state.

After running a marathon, she felt exhausted and sore all over her body. Después de correr un maratón, se sintió exhausta y dolorida en todo su cuerpo.

5. have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude.

After her boss belittled her in front of colleagues, Sarah felt hurt and disrespected by his behavior. Después de que su jefe la despreciara en presencia de sus colegas, Sarah se sintió lastimada y deshonrada por su comportamiento.

6. undergo passive experience of.

We felt the effects of inflation Traducción de 'We felt the effects of inflation'
Her fingers felt their way through the string quartet Traducción de 'Her fingers felt their way through the string quartet'
She felt his contempt of her Traducción de 'She felt his contempt of her'

7. be felt or perceived in a certain way.

As I walked through the park on a warm summer day, I couldn't help but feel the gentle breeze caressing my skin. Mientras paseaba por el parque un día de verano caluroso, no podía evitar sentir la brisa suave acariciando mi piel.

8. grope or feel in search of something.

As she fumbled in the dark, she felt around for her phone to turn on the flashlight. Mientras ella forcejeaba en la oscuridad, sintió a su alrededor para encontrar su teléfono y encender el flash de luz.

9. examine by touch.

The doctor felt the patient's pulse to check their vital signs. El médico palpó el pulso del paciente para comprobar sus signos vitales.

10. examine (a body part) by palpation.

The doctor felt her patient's stomach to check for any signs of appendicitis. El médico palpitó el estómago de su paciente para comprobar si había signos de apendicitis.

11. find by testing or cautious exploration.

The geologist had to feel her way through the dark cave, carefully probing the walls and floor for any signs of mineral deposits. El geólogo tuvo que sentir su camino a través de la cueva oscura, explorando cuidadosamente las paredes y el suelo en busca de cualquier señal de depósitos minerales.

12. produce a certain impression.

The new art installation feels avant-garde and thought-provoking, challenging viewers to rethink their perspectives on modern society. La nueva instalación de arte se siente vanguardista y provocadora, desafiando a los espectadores para repensar sus perspectivas sobre la sociedad moderna.

13. pass one's hands over the sexual organs of.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I feel.
You
You feel.
He/She/It
He/She/It feels.
We
We feel.
You
You feel.
They
They feel.
Complete conjugation.

tu noun


become verb

1. enter or assume a certain state or condition.

As she walked through the doors, Sarah became a part of the team, officially starting her new job. Mientras caminaba a través las puertas, Sarah se convirtió en parte del equipo, oficialmente comenzando su nuevo trabajo.

2. undergo a change or development.

As she practiced yoga regularly, Maria began to become more flexible and agile over time. Mientras practicaba yoga regularmente, María comenzó a ser cada vez más flexible y ágil con el tiempo.

3. come into existence.

The new restaurant in town will become a popular spot once it's fully renovated and opens to the public. El nuevo restaurante en la ciudad se convertirá en un lugar popular una vez que esté completamente renovado y esté abierto al público.

4. enhance the appearance of.

The new haircut became her, accentuating her bright blue eyes and radiant smile. El nuevo corte de pelo se le convirtió, realzando sus brillantes ojos azules y su sonrisa radiante.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I become.
You
You become.
He/She/It
He/She/It becomes.
We
We become.
You
You become.
They
They become.
Complete conjugation.

placekbaup noun