rapture
11Rapture — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Rapture (значения). Rapture Жанр мелодичный дэт метал, дэт дум метал Годы с 1997 наст. время …
12Rapture — The Rapture The Rapture The Rapture est un groupe de rock américain basé à New York City. Le groupe joue un mélange de plusieurs influences post punk, dance punk, new wave, acid house, disco, electro, rock and roll, et bien plus encore …
13Rapture — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Rapture   DE …
14rapture — 1. noun a) Extreme pleasure, happiness or excitement. My heart filled with rapture then, and it fills now as it has each of the countless times I have recalled those dear words, as it shall fill always until death has claimed me. I may never see… …
15rapture — [[t]ræ̱ptʃə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT Rapture is a feeling of extreme happiness or pleasure. [LITERARY] The film was shown to gasps of rapture at the Democratic Convention... His speech was received with rapture by his supporters... I stare in rapture at …
16rapture — noun she gazed at him in rapture go into raptures Syn: ecstasy, bliss, exaltation, euphoria, elation, joy, enchantment, delight, happiness, pleasure •• rapture, bliss, ecstasy, euphoria, transport Happiness is one thing; bliss is another,… …
17rapture — n. 1) complete, total, utter rapture 2) in rapture over * * * [ ræptʃə] total utter rapture complete in rapture over …
18rapture — [17] Rapture is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin rapere ‘seize by force’. Its past participle was raptus (source of English rapt [14]), which formed the basis of the medieval Latin noun raptūra ‘seizure’,… …
19rapture — noun 1》 a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. 2》 (raptures) the expression of intense pleasure or enthusiasm. 3》 (the Rapture) N. Amer. (according to some millenarian teaching) the transporting of believers to heaven at the second coming of… …
20rapture — [17] Rapture is one of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin rapere ‘seize by force’. Its past participle was raptus (source of English rapt [14]), which formed the basis of the medieval Latin noun raptūra ‘seizure’,… …