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1 ликуйте
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2 радуйтесь
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3 возликовать
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4 ликовать
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5 торжествовать
exult глагол: -
6 радоваться своим успехам
1) General subject: exult at one's success2) Makarov: exult at success, exult over successУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > радоваться своим успехам
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7 торжествовать свою победу
1) General subject: exult in one's victory2) Makarov: exult in victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжествовать свою победу
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8 ликовать
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нсв1) vt праздновать to celebrateторжествова́ть побе́ду — to celebrate a victory
3) vt испытывать торжество to triumph, to rejoice, to exult lit -
10 торжествовать
1. jubilate2. triumph; celebrate3. exult4. gloryСинонимический ряд:радоваться (глаг.) быть на седьмом небе; ликовать; ног под собой не чуять; радоваться -
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13 злорадствовать
2) Jargon: lick (one's) chops3) Makarov: enjoy a small triumph -
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1) General subject: celebrate, cheer, crow, exult, joy, jubilate, jubilize, sing, tread upon air, triumph, walk upon air, rejoice2) Religion: exuberate3) Makarov: tread on air, walk on air -
15 ликовать, узнав о своём успехе
Makarov: exult to find one has succeededУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ликовать, узнав о своём успехе
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16 отпраздновать победу
General subject: exult in one's victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отпраздновать победу
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17 порадоваться
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18 радоваться
1) General subject: be joyful, chuckle (чему-л. - over), exult, gloat (чужому несчастью), hug, huggle, jubilate, rejoice, to be excited at (with, smth.) (относиться с энтузиазмом к, чему-л.), to be joyful, to be joyous, tread upon air, walk upon air, be glad, kick up heels, look forward, rejoice at (чему-л.), rejoice in (чему-л.), take delight in smth., cheer about, revel2) Obsolete: gladden3) Poetical language: joy5) Jargon: cut a rusty, get bang out of, rage6) Graphic expression: dance on air8) Taboo: reveled -
19 торжествовать
1) General subject: celebrate, celebrate (победу), chortle, exult, gloat, glory, jubilate, jubilize, overcrow (над противником), prevail, prevail over, triumph -
20 торжествовать победу
1) General subject: ring the bells, triumph2) Colloquial: ring the bell3) Makarov: exult in a victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжествовать победу
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Exult — Ex*ult , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Exulted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exulting}.] [L. exultare, exsultare, exultatum, exsultatum, to leap vigorously, to exult, intens. fr. exsilire to spring out or up; ex out + salire to spring, leap: cf. F. exulter. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exult — [v1] be joyful be delighted, be elated, be happy, be in high spirits*, be jubilant, be overjoyed, celebrate, cheer, jubilate, jump for joy*, make merry*, rejoice; concepts 32,266 Ant. be sad, grieve, mourn exult [v2] boast bluster, brag, bully,… … New thesaurus
exult — (v.) 1560s, to leap up; 1590s, “to rejoice, triumph,” from M.Fr. exulter, from L. exultare/exsultare leap about, leap for joy, frequentative of exsilire “to leap up,” from ex “out” (see EX (Cf. ex )) + salire “to leap” (see… … Etymology dictionary
exult — ► VERB ▪ show or feel triumphant elation. DERIVATIVES exultancy noun exultant adjective exultantly adjective exultation noun exulting adjective. ORIGIN Latin exsultare, from exsilire leap up … English terms dictionary
exult — [eg zult′, igzult′] vi. [Fr exulter < L exultare, exsultare, to leap up, leap for joy < ex , intens. + saltare, freq. of salire: see SALIENT] 1. to rejoice greatly; be jubilant; glory 2. Obs. to leap up; leap with joy exultingly adv … English World dictionary
Exult — For the company of the same name see Exult Inc. Infobox Software name = Exult caption = Exult title screen developer = Exult team latest release version = 1.2 latest release date = June 17, 2004 latest preview version = 1.4cvs latest preview date … Wikipedia
exult — UK [ɪɡˈzʌlt] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms exult : present tense I/you/we/they exult he/she/it exults present participle exulting past tense exulted past participle exulted formal to feel or show great pleasure and excitement, especially… … English dictionary
exult — v. (D; intr.) to exult at, in, over * * * [ɪg zʌlt] in over (D; intr.) to exult at … Combinatory dictionary
exult — exalt, exult The two words are not related and have different meanings which can be confused because of their closeness of form. Exalt (pronounced ig zawlt) means ‘to praise highly’, and is often used in the participial form exalted, meaning… … Modern English usage
exult — Synonyms and related words: be proud of, boast, brag, caper, caracole, carol, celebrate, chirp, chirrup, clap hands, crow, crow over, dance, delight, exult in, frisk, frolic, gambol, gloat, gloat over, glory, glory in, joy, jubilate, lilt, make… … Moby Thesaurus
exult — ex|ult [ıgˈzʌlt] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: exulter, from Latin exsultare, from saltare to jump ] formal to show that you are very happy and proud, especially because you have succeeded in doing something exult at/in/over ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English