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1 fascination
* * *1) (the act of fascinating or state of being fascinated: the look of fascination on the children's faces.) die Faszination2) (the power of fascinating or something that has this: Old books have/hold a fascination for him.) die Faszination* * *fas·ci·na·tion[ˌfæsɪˈneɪʃən, AM -sənˈeɪ-]n no plto listen/watch in \fascination fasziniert zuhören/zusehenMahler's music has always held a particular \fascination for me Mahlers Musik hat mich immer ganz besonders angezogen* * *["fsI'neISən]nFaszination f; (= fascinating quality also) Reiz mto listen/watch in fascination — gebannt zuhören/zusehen
his fascination with the cinema — der Reiz, den das Kino für ihn hat, die Faszination, die das Kino auf ihn ausübt
I don't understand the fascination of this book — ich verstehe nicht, was an diesem Buch so faszinierend ist
she developed a fascination for Impressionist painting — impressionistische Malerei begann sie zu faszinieren
* * *a) Anziehungskraft fb) Zauber m, Reiz m:have a fascination for sb faszinierend auf jemanden wirken, von jemandem fasziniert seinc) Fasziniertheit f:in fascination fasziniert;his fascination with old cars der Reiz, den alte Autos auf ihn ausüben* * *noun, no pl.Faszination, die (geh.); (quality of fascinating) Zauber, der; Reiz, der* * *n.Faszination f. -
2 fascinante
adj.fascinating.* * *► adjetivo1 fascinating* * *adj.* * *adjetivo fascinating* * *= fascinating, intriguing, enthralling, piquant, entrancing, arresting, face-melting, mind-blowing.Ex. Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.Ex. Graphic displays are an intriguing step towards a multi-dimensional pictorial map of the subject areas covered by a thesaurus.Ex. This novel is still as fresh and vivid and fascinating and enthralling as it was when I was fifteen years old.Ex. The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex. The play was an entrancing production that was textured with ideas, witty, and cunningly crafted.Ex. It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.Ex. You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.Ex. The implications of this are mind-blowing, since oil provides 40 per cent of all energy.----* misterio fascinante = intriguing mystery.* * *adjetivo fascinating* * *= fascinating, intriguing, enthralling, piquant, entrancing, arresting, face-melting, mind-blowing.Ex: Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.
Ex: Graphic displays are an intriguing step towards a multi-dimensional pictorial map of the subject areas covered by a thesaurus.Ex: This novel is still as fresh and vivid and fascinating and enthralling as it was when I was fifteen years old.Ex: The causes of this interest differ from one man to another; it may be the beautiful, the terrible, the awe-inspiring, the exhilarating, the pathetic, the comic, or the merely piquant.Ex: The play was an entrancing production that was textured with ideas, witty, and cunningly crafted.Ex: It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.Ex: You can think of Homer as a badass literary ninja who wailed out a lyre solo so face-melting that it was remembered for the rest of history, and then dropped a smoke bomb and back-flipped out of sight forever.Ex: The implications of this are mind-blowing, since oil provides 40 per cent of all energy.* misterio fascinante = intriguing mystery.* * *fascinating* * *
fascinante adjetivo
fascinating
fascinador,-ora, fascinante adjetivo fascinating: es un hombre fascinante, he's a fascinating man
fue una experiencia fascinadora, it was a fascinating experience
' fascinante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fascinador
- fascinadora
- mágica
- mágico
English:
absorbing
- enthralling
- fascinating
- intriguing
- quite
- riveting
- spell
* * *fascinante adjfascinating* * *adj fascinating* * *fascinante adj: fascinating* * *fascinante adj fascinating -
3 insight
['ɪnsaɪt]1) (revealing glimpse) intuizione f., idea f.to gain an insight into sth. — farsi un'idea di qcs
2) (intuition) perspicacia f., intuizione f.her remarkable insight into... — la sua notevole comprensione di
* * *(the quality of having) an understanding of something: He shows remarkable insight (into children's problems). perspicacia* * *insight /ˈɪnsaɪt/n.1 [u] acume; discernimento; intuito; penetrazione; perspicacia: a politician of insight, un uomo politico dotato di buon intuito2 [u] (psic.) introspezione3 intuizione; idea; illuminazione: to gain an insight into st., riuscire a capire qc.; to provide valuable insights into st., accrescere la comprensione di qc.; contribuire a mettere meglio a fuoco qc.● (psic.) insight therapy, terapia della presa di coscienza.* * *['ɪnsaɪt]1) (revealing glimpse) intuizione f., idea f.to gain an insight into sth. — farsi un'idea di qcs
2) (intuition) perspicacia f., intuizione f.her remarkable insight into... — la sua notevole comprensione di
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4 magical
adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
* * *1) (produced by, or as if by, the art of magic: magical power.) magisch2) (fascinating; charming or very beautiful: a magical experience.) zauberhaft* * *magi·cal[ˈmæʤɪkəl]his effect on children is \magical er wirkt magisch auf Kinder\magical powers Zauberkräfte plher smile has some sort of \magical quality ihr Lächeln kann verzaubern* * *['mdZIkəl]adjpowers, attraction, light magisch; atmosphere unwirklichthe effect was magical — das wirkte (wahre) Wunder; (visually) die Wirkung war zauberhaft
* * ** * *adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
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5 fascinantnost
f fascination, fascinating quality
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