Today in 2000, there were many definitions of ecstasy. From the middle of the English word exstasie, it has changed from overwhelming emotional state to one of the most popular medicines in today's "club world". When I asked his parents, when they heard the word ecstasy they would say "you, your sister, brothers of Disney World". I asked 15 people in my dormitory what they thought when they heard that word, but everyone said the same thing. medicine
Ecstasy (ek'st ;; I see.) N. Ecstasy is overwhelming, enthusiastic joy, happiness, and emotional improvement. Emotional people will feel happy and ecstatic when you receive particularly good news. Ecstasy is sometimes used to explain artistic inspiration pleasure and fanaticism. It was an American writer Owen Stone (born 1903), used in pain and ecstacy of Michelangelo's biography 180 practical English: 1000 the most effective vocabulary. This word is sometimes used in plural form. After waiting for the news that his son disappeared at the forefront, he was reported to be fine and healthy, and the family was excited about the news. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet" (Acts 2 and 1), Ophelia's father Polonius attributed Hamlet's strange behavior to "very ecstatic love." Ecstasy person is called ek sta'tik-a as a hat. Good news makes sensational people crazy
We gradually understood the ecstasy that exists for ourselves, but until now I have not mentioned the concept of "ecstasy". The Greek word "ecstasy" means roughly "out of itself", which is used as a daily word in this sense. - Sartre uses it to represent some aspect of his identity, a sign of consciousness. - If something is not the same as itself, this fact includes duality - the one itself is another. Since it is still the same, we saw it also includes unification. On the other hand, the things themselves are not the same (and therefore the same), so there are distinct (at least logical) distances, not themselves. - the word "ecstasy" - "out of itself" - to represent this fact