Dizionario Russo - Inglese

русский язык - English

восхищенный in inglese:

1. admiring


I couldn't help admiring him.
I cannot help admiring his courage.
We cannot help admiring their effort.
We could not help admiring the beautiful sunset.
I can't help admiring his talent.
They were admiring themselves.
I was admiring his new car.
Tom was admiring my new car at the time the truck crashed into it.
Annette was getting lots of admiring looks/glances in her new red dress.
I cannot help admiring your new car.
I was just admiring your roses. They're absolutely gorgeous. "Oh, I'm flattered. Thank you."
I cannot help admiring his appetite.
An admiring fan once asked Christopher Columbus how he managed to procure funding for all of his amazing journeys. Columbus then took the fan to an abandoned alley, took out a pistol, and said "That's how".

2. exiting



3. delighted


Every boy and every girl was delighted.
I was delighted to hear of your promotion to Senior Managing Director.
Elizabeth was delighted.
The children were delighted to see their grandparents whom they had not seen for quite a long time.
The speech made by the president yesterday delighted his supporters.
We're absolutely delighted.
Chris was confident that Beth would be delighted with his improvement.
I delighted in going to his farm during the summer vacation.
We would be delighted to attend your wedding / The old woman was delighted when her grandchildren came by for a surprise visit
The family is delighted that the case is finally over. We’re delighted with our new grandson.
Personally, I will be delighted if the aims of this directive are well implemented.
The definition of delighted is you feel great pleasure or joy. When you are really happy to receive a present, this is an example of a time when you might be described as delighted.
1. I am delighted to meet one of the eminent personalities. / 2. I'm not delighted about it. / 3. I'm not exactly delighted about the situation myself.
All was delighted about her success in school's championship.
I'd be delighted to come to dinner on Tuesday. / I was delighted at/by your news.