English to Portuguese Dictionary enthusiasm

enthusiasm

entusiasmo
definition
noun
her energy and enthusiasm for life
intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
religious fervor supposedly resulting directly from divine inspiration, typically involving speaking in tongues and wild, uncoordinated movements of the body.
translation of 'enthusiasm'
noun
animação,
arrebatamento,
afã,
entusiasmo
example
her energy and 'enthusiasm' for life
Her obvious 'enthusiasm' for her subject certainly increased our afternoon's enjoyment.
She has been successful in large part because her 'enthusiasm' for the hobby is contagious.
their 'enthusiasm' for work was obvious
few expressed 'enthusiasm' about the current leaders
It also describes his great 'enthusiasm' for everything his company made or did.
They chose teaching as a career because they loved their subject and wanted to share their 'enthusiasm' with others.
few expressed 'enthusiasm' about the current leaders
Already it has commented on this newspaper's 'enthusiasm' for the idea, and the endorsement of local MPs.
It was always hard then to create much interest or 'enthusiasm' for it here in London.
All that boundless 'enthusiasm' for a linear existence made me feel nauseous.
the result was greeted with 'enthusiasm'
her energy and 'enthusiasm' for life
she showed great 'enthusiasm' for swimming
Many have expressed 'enthusiasm' for the kind of farming that the Limestone Country project will support.
However, full awareness of this has not curbed people's 'enthusiasm' for car purchases.
However, there is no doubting his 'enthusiasm' for this little-known genre.
he had no 'enthusiasm' for the subject
Young people showed little interest in past media and much 'enthusiasm' for contemporary media.
Can the party get out of its 'enthusiasm' for the single currency if the public mood swings against it?
In the course of her discussion she expressed her 'enthusiasm' for taking this business.
At the time, the parish councillors expressed 'enthusiasm' for the idea.
He said he had great personal 'enthusiasm' for the project and praised the hard work that had gone into it.
The teaching staff had shown great 'enthusiasm' for the project, and this added to that of the students.
Throw in the referendum and this adds to people's confusion and lack of 'enthusiasm' for the vote.
It's a display of loyalty and 'enthusiasm' for a brand that is seen as fun, friendly and different.
He tries as hard as he can on the course, but given his lack of 'enthusiasm' for the competition, that is not enough to produce his best golf.
they did it with little 'enthusiasm'
Not all my 'enthusiasms' have stood the test of time as thoroughly as O'Hara has.
She was the daughter of a Protestant Italian liberal exile who loathed the Papacy as much as he loved Dante and mixed both 'enthusiasms' in his view of Italian history.
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