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thrill

N ความรู้สึก ตื่นเต้น  ความรู้สึก ตื่นเต้น น่ากลัว  ความตื่นเต้น ขนพอง สยอง เกล้า  excitement kwam-ru-suek-tuan-ten

 

thrill

N ประสบการณ์ น่าตื่นเต้น  ประสบการณ์ น่าตื่นเต้น  สิ่ง ที่ ทำให้ ตื่นเต้น เร้าใจ  pra-sob-kan-na-tuan-ten

 

thrill

VI ตื่นเต้น  หวาดเสียว  tuan-ten

 

thrill

VI รู้สึก พอใจ  ru-sue-por-jai

 

thrill

VI สั่น  san

 

thrill

VT ทำให้ ตื่นเต้น  ทำให้ หวาดเสียว  excite tam-hai-tuan-ten

 

thrill

VT ทำให้ พอใจ  tam-hai-por-jai

 

thrill

VT ทำให้ สั่น  tam-hai-san

 

thrill at

PHRV ตื่นเต้น ดีใจ ต่อ  เร้าใจ  tuen-ten-de-jai-tor

 

thrill with

PHRV ทำให้ เร้าใจ ด้วย  ทำให้ ตื่นเต้น ดีใจ ด้วย  tam-hai-rao-jai-duai

 

thriller

N เรื่อง เขย่าขวัญ  ruang-ka-yao-kwan

 

thrilling

ADJ เขย่าขวัญ  น่า สยอง  overwhelming exciting wondrous common ka-yao-kwan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THRILL

n.[See the Verb. ] A drill. 1. A warbling. [See Trill. ]
2. A breathing place or hole.

 

THRILL

v.t. 1. To bore; to drill; to perforate by turning a gimblet or other similar instrument. [But in the literal sense, drill is now chiefly or wholly used. Spenser used it literally in the clause, "with thrilling point of iron brand. "]
2. To pierce; to penetrate; as something sharp.
The cruel word her tender heart so thrill'd,
That sudden cold did run through every vein
A servant that he bred, thrill'd with remorse.

 

THRILL

v.i.To pierce; to penetrate; as something sharp; particularly, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame. A faint cold fear thrills through my veins.
1. To feel a sharp shivering sensation running through the body.
To seek sweet safety out
In vaults and prisons; and to thrill and shake--

 

THRILLED

pp. Penetrated; pierced.

 

THRILLING

ppr. Perforating; drilling. 1. Piercing; penetrating; having the quality of penetrating; passing with a tingling, shivering sensation.
2. Feeling a tingling, shivering sensation running through the system.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THRILL

Thrill, n. Etym: [See Trill. ]

 

Defn: A warbling; a trill.

 

THRILL

Thrill, n. Etym: [AS. an aperture. See Thrill, v. t.]

 

Defn: A breathing place or hole; a nostril, as of a bird.

 

THRILL

Thrill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thrilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Thrilling. ]Etym: [OE. thrillen,,, to pierce; all probably fr. AS. ,, Fr. pierced; as a noun, a hole, fr. through; probably akin to D. drillen to drill, to bore. *53. See Through, and cf. Drill to bore, Nostril, Trill to trickle. ]

 

1. To perforate by a pointed instrument; to bore; to transfix; to drill. [Obs. ] He pierced through his chafed chest With thrilling point of deadly iron brand. Spenser.

 

2. Hence, to affect, as if by something that pierces or pricks; to cause to have a shivering, throbbing, tingling, or exquisite sensation; to pierce; to penetrate. To bathe in flery floods, or to reside In thrilling region of thick- ribbed ice. Shak. Vivid and picturesque turns of expression which thrill the M. Arnold. The cruel word her tender heart so thrilled, That sudden cold did run through every vein. Spenser.

 

3. To hurl; to throw; to cast. [Obs. ] I'll thrill my javelin. Heywood.

 

THRILL

THRILL Thrill, v. i.

 

1. To pierce, as something sharp; to penetrate; especially, to cause a tingling sensation that runs through the system with a slight shivering; as, a sharp sound thrills through the whole frame. I have a faint cold fear thrills through my veins. Shak.

 

2. To feel a sharp, shivering, tingling, or exquisite sensation, running through the body. To seek sweet safety out In vaults and prisons, and to thrill and shake. Shak.

 

THRILL

THRILL Thrill, n.

 

1. A drill. See 3d Drill, 1.

 

2. A sensation as of being thrilled; a tremulous excitement; as, a thrill of horror; a thrill of joy. Burns.

 

THRILLANT

THRILLANT Thrill "ant, a.

 

Defn: Piercing; sharp; thrilling. [Obs. ] "His thrillant spear. " Spenser.

 

THRILLING

THRILLING Thrill "ing, a.

 

Defn: Causing a thrill; causing tremulous excitement; deeply moving; as, a thrilling romance. -- Thrill "ing *ly, adv. -- Thrill "ing *ness, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

thrill

thrill |THril θrɪl | noun a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: the thrill of jumping out of an airplane. an experience that produces such a feeling. a wave or nervous tremor of emotion or sensation: a thrill of excitement ran through her. archaic a throb or pulsation. Medicine a vibratory movement or resonance heard through a stethoscope. verb 1 [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: his kiss thrilled and excited her | I'm thrilled to death | they were thrilled to pieces | (as adj. thrilling ) : a thrilling adventure. [ no obj. ] experience such feeling: thrill to the magic of the world 's greatest guitarist. 2 [ no obj. ] (of an emotion or sensation ) pass with a nervous tremor: the shock of alarm thrilled through her. literary quiver or throb. PHRASES thrills and chills the excitement of dangerous sports or entertainments, as experienced by spectators. DERIVATIVES thrill ing ly adverb ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb in the sense pierce or penetrate ): alteration of dialect thirl pierce, bore.

 

thriller

thrill er |ˈTHrilər ˈθrɪlər | noun a novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage. a very exciting contest or experience: a 17 –14 overtime thriller against Tampa Bay.

 

Oxford Dictionary

thrill

thrill |θrɪl | noun 1 a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: the thrill of jumping out of an aeroplane. an experience that produces a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: to ride a winner is always a thrill. a wave or nervous tremor of emotion or sensation: a thrill of excitement ran through her. 2 Medicine a vibratory movement or resonance heard through a stethoscope. archaic a throb or pulsation. verb 1 [ with obj. ] cause (someone ) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure: his kiss thrilled and excited her | they were thrilled with the results | I'm thrilled to bits. [ no obj. ] experience such feeling: thrill to the magic of the world 's greatest guitarist. 2 [ no obj., with adverbial ] (of an emotion or sensation ) pass with a nervous tremor: the shock of alarm thrilled through her. [ no obj. ] literary quiver or throb. PHRASES the thrill of the chase pleasure and excitement derived from seeking something desired, especially a sexual partner. thrills and spills excitement and exhilaration, especially when derived from dangerous sports or entertainments. ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb in the sense pierce or penetrate ): alteration of dialect thirl pierce .

 

thriller

thrill ¦er |ˈθrɪlə | noun a novel, play, or film with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage. a very exciting contest or experience: a seven-goal thriller.

 

thrilling

thrilling |ˈθrɪlɪŋ | adjective causing excitement and pleasure; exhilarating: a thrilling adventure | it's very thrilling to be here and to congratulate the team on another splendid success. DERIVATIVES thrillingly adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

thrill

thrill noun 1 the thrill of jumping out of an airplane: excitement, feeling of excitement, stimulation, adrenaline rush, pleasure, tingle; fun, enjoyment, amusement, delight, joy; informal buzz, high, rush, kick, charge. 2 a thrill of excitement ran through her: wave, shiver, rush, surge, flash, blaze, tremor, quiver, flutter, shudder, frisson. verb 1 his words thrilled her: excite, stimulate, arouse, rouse, inspire, delight, exhilarate, intoxicate, stir, charge up, electrify, galvanize, move, fire (with enthusiasm ), fire someone's imagination; informal give someone a buzz, give someone a kick, give someone a charge. ANTONYMS bore. 2 he thrilled at the sound of her voice: be /feel excited, tingle, quiver; informal get a buzz out of, get a kick out of, get a charge out of.

 

thrilling

thrilling adjective a thrilling race: exciting, stirring, action-packed, breathtaking, rip-roaring, spine-tingling, gripping, riveting, fascinating, dramatic, hair-raising, mind-blowing; rousing, stimulating, moving, inspiring, inspirational, electrifying, heady. ANTONYMS boring.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

thrill

thrill noun 1 the thrill of jumping out of an aeroplane: (feeling of ) excitement, thrilling experience, stimulation, sensation, glow, tingle, titillation; fun, enjoyment, amusement, delight, joy, pleasure, treat, adventure; informal buzz, kick; N. Amer. informal charge. 2 a thrill of excitement ran through her: tremor, wave, rush, surge, flash, flush, blaze, stab, dart, throb, tremble, quiver, flutter, shudder, vibration; flow, gush, stream, flood, torrent. verb 1 even though he couldn't read, the sight of books thrilled him: excite, stimulate, arouse, rouse, inspire, give joy to, delight, give pleasure to, stir (up ), exhilarate, intoxicate, electrify, galvanize, move, motivate, fire (with enthusiasm ), fire someone's imagination, fuel, brighten, animate, lift, quicken; informal give someone a buzz, give someone a kick; N. Amer. informal give someone a charge. ANTONYMS bore. 2 he thrilled at the sound of her voice: be /feel excited, tingle, feel joy; informal get a buzz out of, get a kick out of; N. Amer. informal get a charge out of. 3 the shock of alarm thrilled through her: rush, race, surge, cascade, course, flood, flow, gush, wash, well up, sweep, flash, blaze, throb, quiver, shiver, flutter, shudder, vibrate.

 

thrilling

thrilling adjective racegoers are in for a thrilling contest today: exciting, stirring, action-packed, rip-roaring, gripping, riveting, fascinating, dramatic, hair-raising, rousing, lively, animated, spirited, stimulating, moving, inspiring, inspirational, electrifying, passionate, impassioned, emotive, emotional, emotion-charged, heady, soul-stirring; N. Amer. stem-winding; rare inspiriting, anthemic. ANTONYMS boring.

 

Duden Dictionary

Thrill

Thrill Substantiv, maskulin , der |θrɪl |der Thrill; Genitiv: des Thrills, Plural: die Thrills englisch thrill, zu: to thrill, Thriller Nervenkitzel

 

Thriller

Thril ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈθrɪlɐ |der Thriller; Genitiv: des Thrillers, Plural: die Thriller englisch thriller, zu: to thrill = zittern machen; packen, fesseln, eigentlich = durchbohren, durchstoßen Film, auch Roman oder Theaterstück, der Spannung und Nervenkitzel erzeugt ein psychologischer, politischer Thriller | einen Thriller schreiben, lesen | sich einen Thriller ansehen

 

French Dictionary

thriller

thriller FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour film ou roman d ’aventures, film policier, film fantastique, livre à suspense.

 

Spanish Dictionary

thriller

thriller nombre masculino Película o novela de suspenso o misterio, que provoca una fuerte tensión emocional en el espectador o el lector .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘zríler ’.El plural es thrillers .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

thrill

thrill /θrɪl /〖語源は 「突き刺す 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 〖通例単数形で 〗(興奮 喜び 感動 恐怖などで )ぞくぞく [どきどき, わくわく ]すること [感じ ], 身震い ; スリル, ぞくぞくさせるもの get a thrill どきどきする Singing for audiences gives me a thrill .観客を前に歌うことは私をどきどきさせる ▸ a big thrill ⦅話 ⦆とても興奮すること 2 震え ; (地面などの )震動 ; 脈拍 .3 〘医 〙(呼吸器系の )異常振動音 ;震顫 しんせん 〘筋肉などの震え 〙.thr lls and sp lls (特にスポーツが )はらはら (どきどき )すること .動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing (分詞 thrilled )他動詞 〈物 事が 〉 «…で » 〈人 〉をぞくぞく [どきどき, わくわく ]させる , 感動 [興奮 ]させる «by , with , at » The sight always thrills him .その光景はいつも彼をわくわくさせる 自動詞 1 〈人 心が 〉 «…で » ぞくぞく [どきどき, わくわく, ぞっと ]する , 感動 [興奮 ]する «to , at , with » thrill with joy 喜びでぞくぞくする thrill at his skill in skiing 彼のスキーの技に興奮する 2 〈声などが 〉 «…で » 震える «with » .

 

thrilled

thrilled 形容詞 be «…に /…して /…ということで » わくわくして «with , at , by /to do /that 節 » Eric was thrilled with the idea .エリックはその考えに興奮した

 

thriller

thr ll er 名詞 C スリラー小説 [映画, 劇 ]; ぞくぞくさせるもの [人 ]; 〖形容詞的に 〗スリラー小説 [映画, 劇 ]の .

 

thrilling

thr ll ing 形容詞 興奮させる, わくわく [どきどき, ぞくぞく ]させる .ly 副詞