excitement ex·cite·ment n
- excitement ex·cite·ment n
- [ɪk'saɪtmənt]
eccitazione f, agitazione f
in the excitement of the departure/preparations — nell'eccitazione or agitazione della partenza/dei preparativi
the book caused great excitement — il libro ha fatto sensazione
she enjoys excitement — le piacciono le emozioni
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excitement — ex·cite·ment … English syllables
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