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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.

someone noun

1. a human being.

When I was lost in the city, someone stopped to help me find my way back to my hotel. Cuando me perdí en la ciudad, alguien se detuvo para ayudarme a encontrar el camino de regreso a mi hotel.
Someone left their wallet on the table at the café, and no one knows who it belongs to. Alguien dejó su billetera en la mesa del café y nadie sabe a quién le pertenece.
The new employee felt nervous on her first day of work, but someone took the time to introduce themselves and show her around the office. El nuevo empleado se sentía nervioso en su primer día de trabajo, pero alguien se tomó el tiempo para presentarse y mostrarle alrededor del edificio.

hazelnut noun

1. any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk.

2. nut of any of several trees of the genus Corylus.


pleasure noun

1. a fundamental feeling that is hard to define but that people desire to experience.

The warm sunshine on her skin was a simple yet profound pleasure that she craved every day. El sol cálido sobre su piel era un placer sencillo y profundo que ella ansiaba cada día.

2. something or someone that provides a source of happiness.

After a long week, she looked forward to spending the weekend at the beach, surrounded by her family and friends - it was her greatest pleasure in life. Después de una semana larga, ella se sentía ansiosa por pasar el fin de semana en la playa, rodeada por su familia y amigos - era su mayor placer en la vida.

3. a formal expression.

The pleasure of the occasion was marked with a champagne toast and a speech by the CEO, acknowledging the company's milestone anniversary. El placer de la ocasión se destacó con un brindis de champán y un discurso del CEO, reconociendo el aniversario de milestone de la empresa.

4. an activity that affords enjoyment.

The pleasure of swimming in the ocean on a warm summer day was exactly what she needed to relax. El placer de nadar en el océano en un día cálido de verano era justo lo que ella necesitaba para relajarse.

5. sexual gratification.


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

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

interested adjective

1. having or showing interest.

The professor was interested in my research proposal and asked several questions about it during our meeting. El profesor se interesó por mi propuesta de investigación y me hizo varias preguntas sobre ella durante nuestra reunión.
As an interested observer, she watched the debate with rapt attention, taking notes on the various arguments presented. Como observadora interesada, ella observó el debate con atención raptiva, tomándonos notas sobre los argumentos variados presentados.
The company is interested in partnering with startups to develop new technologies and stay ahead of the competition. La empresa está interesada en asociarse con startups para desarrollar nuevas tecnologías y mantenerse a la vanguardia de la competencia.