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1 tempt
transitive verb1) (attract)tempt somebody out/into the town — jemanden hinauslocken/in die Stadt locken
tempt somebody to do something — in jemandem den Wunsch wecken, etwas zu tun
2) (cause to have strong urge)tempt somebody to do something — jemanden geneigt machen, etwas zu tun
be tempted to do something — versucht sein, etwas zu tun
3) (entice) verführenbe tempted into doing something — sich dazu verleiten lassen, etwas zu tun
don't tempt me! — verleite mich nicht!
4) (provoke) herausforderntempt fate or providence — das Schicksal herausfordern
* * *[tempt](to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) verlocken- academic.ru/74009/temptation">temptation- tempter
- tempting
- temptingly
- be tempted to do something
- be tempted* * *[tempt]vt1. (entice)▪ to \tempt sb jdn in Versuchung führen▪ to be \tempted schwachwerden▪ to be \tempted to do sth versucht sein, etw zu tun▪ to \tempt sb to do [or into doing] sth jdn dazu verleiten [o verführen] [o bringen], etw zu tunto \tempt the appetite den Appetit anregen2. (attract)▪ to \tempt sb jdn reizen [o locken]the sunny day \tempted me into shorts and T-shirt der sonnige Tag verlockte mich dazu, Shorts und T-Shirt zu tragen3.▶ to \tempt fate [or providence] das Schicksal herausfordern* * *[tempt]vt1) (= entice) in Versuchung führen; (successfully) verführen, verleitento tempt sb to do or into doing sth — jdn dazu verleiten or verführen, etw zu tun
don't tempt me — bring or führ mich nicht in Versuchung!
one is tempted to believe that... — man möchte fast glauben, dass...
I am very tempted to accept — ich bin sehr versucht anzunehmen
try and tempt her to eat a little — versuchen Sie, ob Sie sie nicht dazu bringen können, etwas zu essen
are you sure you won't come? – no, I won't be tempted! — willst du bestimmt nicht mitkommen? – nein, ich bleibe hart
to tempt fate or providence (fig) — sein Schicksal herausfordern; (in words) den Teufel an die Wand malen
2) (REL) versuchen, in Versuchung führen* * *tempt [tempt] v/t1. REL und allg jemanden versuchen, in Versuchung führento do, into doing zu tun):tempt sb away from jemanden weglocken von;be tempted to do sth versucht oder geneigt sein, etwas zu tun;can I tempt you to another glass of wine? kann ich Sie noch zu einem Glas Wein verführen?* * *transitive verb1) (attract)tempt somebody out/into the town — jemanden hinauslocken/in die Stadt locken
tempt somebody to do something — in jemandem den Wunsch wecken, etwas zu tun
tempt somebody to do something — jemanden geneigt machen, etwas zu tun
be tempted to do something — versucht sein, etwas zu tun
3) (entice) verführenbe tempted into doing something — sich dazu verleiten lassen, etwas zu tun
4) (provoke) herausforderntempt fate or providence — das Schicksal herausfordern
* * *v.verleiten v.versuchen v. -
2 versuchen
v/t1. try, attempt (auch JUR.); es mit etw. versuchen try s.th. ( oder doing s.th.); es mit jemandem versuchen give s.o. a try; sein Glück versuchen try one’s luck; versuch’s doch mal! umg. have a go; lass mich mal versuchen! let me try (it), let me have a go umg.; versucht II 12. (kosten) taste, try4. altm., BIBL. tempt; versucht II 2* * *to attempt; to taste; to tempt; to try* * *ver|su|chen ptp versucht1. vt1) auch vi (= probieren, kosten) to try; (= sich bemühen) to attempt, to tryes mit etw versúchen — to try sth
versuchs doch! — try, have a try (esp Brit)
es mit jdm versúchen — to give sb a try
versuchter Mord/Diebstahl — attempted murder/theft
2) (= in Versuchung führen) to tempt2. vrversúchen — to try one's hand at sth
* * *1) (to try: He attempted to reach the dying man, but did not succeed; He did not attempt the last question in the exam.) attempt2) (to make an attempt at: Although he was not a handyman, he had a bash at mending the lock.) have a bash at3) (to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc): He tried to answer the questions; Let's try and climb that tree!) try* * *ver·su·chen *I. vt1. (probieren)▪ etw \versuchen to try [or attempt] sth▪ es mit jdm/etw \versuchen to give sb/sth a try, to try sb/sth2. (kosten)▪ etw \versuchen to try [or taste] sth▪ jdn \versuchen to tempt sb▪ versucht sein, etw zu tun to be tempted to do sthII. vi▪ \versuchen, etw zu tun to try doing/to do sth▪ \versuchen, ob... to [try and] see whether [or if]...III. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) try; attemptversuch's doch! — (drohend) just you try!; (ermunternd) just try it!
es mit jemandem/etwas versuchen — give somebody/something a try
versuchter Mord — (Rechtsspr.) attempted murder; s. auch Glück 1)
2) (auch bibl.): (in Versuchung führen) tempt2.transitives, intransitives Verb (probieren)3.den Kuchen/von dem Kuchen versuchen — try the cake/some of the cake
reflexives Verbsich in/an etwas (Dat.) versuchen — try one's hand at something
* * *versuchen v/tes mit etwas versuchen try sth ( oder doing sth);es mit jemandem versuchen give sb a try;sein Glück versuchen try one’s luck;versuch’s doch mal! umg have a go;2. (kosten) taste, try3. v/r:sich versuchen in (+dat) oderan (+dat) try one’s hand at* * *1.transitives Verb1) try; attemptversuch's doch! — (drohend) just you try!; (ermunternd) just try it!
es mit jemandem/etwas versuchen — give somebody/something a try
versuchter Mord — (Rechtsspr.) attempted murder; s. auch Glück 1)
2) (auch bibl.): (in Versuchung führen) tempt2.transitives, intransitives Verb (probieren)3.den Kuchen/von dem Kuchen versuchen — try the cake/some of the cake
reflexives Verbsich in/an etwas (Dat.) versuchen — try one's hand at something
* * *v.to attempt v.to tempt v.to try v. -
3 ködern
v/t bait; fig. lure, entice* * *to lure; to decoy; to bait; to attract* * *kö|dern ['køːdɐn]vt (lit)to lure; (fig) to tempt, to enticeer will dich mit diesen Versprechungen nur kö́dern — these promises of his are only a bait (to lure you)
jdn zu kö́dern versuchen — to woo sb
jdn für etw kö́dern — to rope sb into sth (inf)
sich von jdm/etw nicht kö́dern lassen — not to be tempted by sb/sth
* * *kö·dern[ˈkø:dɐn]vt1. (verlocken)2. (anlocken)▪ Fische \ködern to lure fish* * *transitives Verb luresich von jemandem/etwas nicht ködern lassen — (fig. ugs.) not be tempted by somebody's offer/by something
* * ** * *transitives Verb luresich von jemandem/etwas nicht ködern lassen — (fig. ugs.) not be tempted by somebody's offer/by something
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4 tempt
[tɛmpt]vtto tempt sb to do sth/into doing sth — nakłaniać (nakłonić perf) kogoś do zrobienia czegoś
* * *[tempt](to (try to) persuade or attract to do something; to make (someone) want to do (something): The sunshine tempted them (to go) out.) kusić- tempter
- tempting
- temptingly
- be tempted to do something
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5 tentado
ADJ* * *- da adjetivo temptedtentado DE + INF — tempted to + inf
* * *- da adjetivo temptedtentado DE + INF — tempted to + inf
* * *tentado -datempted tentado DE + INF tempted to + INFestuve/me sentí tentado de negarle la entrada I was/I felt tempted to refuse him admission* * *tentado, -a adj1. [de tentación] tempted;estar tentado de hacer algo to be tempted to do sth;estuve tentado de darle un puñetazo I was tempted to punch him2. RP [de risa]no pudo contestar porque estaba tentada she was trying so hard to stop herself laughing that she couldn't reply -
6 Versuchung
* * *die Versuchungtemptation; bait* * *Ver|su|chung [fɛɐ'zuːxʊŋ]f -, -entemptation (AUCH REL)jdn in Versúchung führen — to lead sb into temptation
und führe uns nicht in Versúchung (Bibl) — and lead us not into temptation (Bibl)
in Versúchung geraten or kommen — to be tempted
* * *die1) (something that tempts or attracts: the seductions of life in the big city.) seduction2) (the act of tempting: the temptation of Christ (by the Devil).) temptation3) (something that tempts: He was surrounded by temptations.) temptation* * *Ver·su·chung<-, -en>f temptation no art, no plder \Versuchung erliegen to succumb to temptationjdn in \Versuchung führen to lead sb into temptationin \Versuchung geraten [o kommen] [, etw zu tun] to be tempted [to do sth]* * *die; Versuchung, Versuchungen temptationin Versuchung (Akk.) kommen od. geraten[, etwas zu tun] — be or feel tempted [to do something]
* * *Versuchung f temptation;in Versuchung führen lead into temptation;in Versuchung kommen be tempted* * *die; Versuchung, Versuchungen temptationin Versuchung (Akk.) kommen od. geraten[, etwas zu tun] — be or feel tempted [to do something]
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7 tentación
f.temptation, luring, desire, inclination.* * *1 temptation\caer en la tentación to succumb to temptation, give in to temptation* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=impulso) temptation2) * (=cosa tentadora)¡eres mi tentación! — you'll be the ruin of me!
* * *a) ( impulso) temptationtentación DE + INF — temptation to + inf
b) (cosa, persona)* * *= temptation, enticement.Ex. The abstractor must resist the temptation to use long sentences in striving to avoid repetition.Ex. The current concerns about enticement of young and vulnerable people into abusive relationships and damaging behaviours cannot be overlooked.----* caer en la tentación = fall into + temptation.* resistir una tentación = resist + temptation.* sentir la tentación de = be tempted to.* tener la tentación de = be tempted to.* * *a) ( impulso) temptationtentación DE + INF — temptation to + inf
b) (cosa, persona)* * *= temptation, enticement.Ex: The abstractor must resist the temptation to use long sentences in striving to avoid repetition.
Ex: The current concerns about enticement of young and vulnerable people into abusive relationships and damaging behaviours cannot be overlooked.* caer en la tentación = fall into + temptation.* resistir una tentación = resist + temptation.* sentir la tentación de = be tempted to.* tener la tentación de = be tempted to.* * *1 (impulso) temptationno nos dejes caer en la tentación ( Relig) lead us not into temptationtentación DE + INF temptation to + INFno pude resistir la tentación de decirle lo que pensaba I couldn't resist the temptation to tell him what I thoughtcayó en la tentación de llevarse el dinero he succumbed to the temptation to take the money2(cosa, persona): los bombones son mi tentación I can't resist chocolates ( colloq), chocolates are my downfall ( colloq)3(CS fam) (ganas de reírse): ¡qué tentación me dio or vino cuando se le rompió la silla! I was dying to laugh o I almost burst out laughing when his seat broke! ( colloq)* * *
tentación sustantivo femenino
b) (cosa, persona):
tentación sustantivo femenino temptation
' tentación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resistir
- resistirse
- sucumbir
- vencer
- caer
- irresistible
English:
resist
- sorely
- temptation
* * *tentación nf1. [impulso] temptation;caer en la tentación to give in to temptation;no caí en la tentación de probar otro bombón I resisted the temptation to try another chocolate;Relno nos dejes caer en la tentación lead us not into temptation;tener la tentación de hacer algo to be tempted to do sth;tuve la tentación o [m5] me daban tentaciones de abrir los regalos I was tempted to open the presents2. [persona, cosa] temptation;las tartas del escaparate eran una tentación the cakes in the window were a temptation3. RP [de risa] the giggles;su forma de hablar me da mucha tentación the way he speaks gives me the giggles* * *f temptation* * ** * *tentación n temptation -
8 tempt
[tempt] vt1) ( entice)to \tempt sb jdn in Versuchung führen;to be \tempted schwach werden;to be \tempted to do sth versucht sein, etw zu tun;to \tempt the appetite den Appetit anregen2) ( attract)to \tempt sb jdn reizen [o locken];the sunny day \tempted me into shorts and T-shirt der sonnige Tag verlockte mich dazu, Shorts und T-Shirt zu tragenPHRASES:to \tempt fate [or providence] das Schicksal herausfordern -
9 tempt vt
[tɛmpt](person) tentareto tempt Providence or fate — sfidare il destino
to tempt sb to do sth/into doing sth — indurre qn a fare qc
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10 sorely
adverbsehr; dringend [nötig, benötigt]be sorely in need of something — etwas dringend brauchen
sorely tempted — stark versucht
* * ** * *sore·ly[ˈsɔ:li, AM ˈsɔ:r-]adv sehr, argto be \sorely felt schmerzlich zu spüren seinto be \sorely missed schmerzlich vermisst werdento be \sorely needed dringend benötigt werdento be \sorely tempted to do sth stark versucht sein, etw zu tun* * *['sɔːlɪ]advtempted sehr, arg (S Ger, Aus, Sw); needed dringend; missed schmerzlich; (liter) afflicted, troubled, offended zutiefst; wounded schwerhe has been sorely tested or tried — seine Geduld wurde auf eine sehr harte Probe gestellt
* * *sorely [ˈsɔː(r)lı] adv1. arg, bös umg:a) sehr, äußerst, bitter:he is sorely missed by his family seine Familie vermisst ihn sehr oder schmerzlichb) schlimm:sorely tried schwer geprüft2. dringend:3. bitterlich:* * *adverbsehr; dringend [nötig, benötigt]* * *adv.schlimm adv. -
11 tentato
[ten'tato] 1.participio passato tentare2.1) (allettato)essere, sentirsi tentato di fare qcs. — to be, feel tempted to do sth
2)tentato omicidio, -a rapina — attempted murder, robbery
* * *tentato/ten'tato/→ tentareII aggettivo1 (allettato) essere, sentirsi tentato di fare qcs. to be, feel tempted to do sth.2 tentato omicidio, -a rapina attempted murder, robbery. -
12 versuchen
ver·su·chen *vt1) ( probieren)etw \versuchen to try [or attempt] sth;es mit jdm/etw \versuchen to give sb/sth a try, to try sb/sth2) ( kosten)etw \versuchen to try [or taste] sth3) ( in Versuchung führen)jdn \versuchen to tempt sb;versucht sein, etw zu tun to be tempted to do sthvi\versuchen, etw zu tun to try doing/to do sth;\versuchen, ob... to [try and] see whether [or if]...vr -
13 reizen
rei·zen [ʼraitsn̩]vt1) ( verlocken)jdn \reizen to appeal to sb, to tempt sb;diese Frau reizt mich schon irgendwie I'm quite attracted to this woman;die Herausforderung reizt mich sehr I find this challenge very tempting;es reizt jdn, etw zu tun sb is tempted to do sthetw \reizen to irritate sth;ätzender Rauch reizt die Lunge acrid smoke irritates the lungs3) ( provozieren)jdn/ein Tier [zu etw] \reizen to provoke sb/an animal [into sth];reiz ihn besser nicht, er ist leicht aufbrausend better not provoke him, he's got a short fuse;vi1) ( herausfordern)zu etw \reizen to invite sth;der Anblick reizte zum Lachen what we saw made us laugh;ihre Arroganz reizt zur Opposition her arrogance invites oppositionzum Husten \reizen to make one cough -
14 gelüsten
v/t unpers.; meist hum.: es gelüstet mich oder mich gelüstet nach I’m craving for; es gelüstet mich sehr zu (+ Inf.) I’d love to (+ Inf.)* * *Ge|lụ̈s|ten [gə'lʏstn]nt -s, no pldesire; (= Sucht) craving (nach for)* * *ge·lüs·ten *[gəˈlʏstn̩]vt impers (geh)▪ jdn gelüstet es, etw zu tun sb is tempted to do sth* * *transitives Verb; unpers* * *mich gelüstet nach I’m craving for;* * *transitives Verb; unperses gelüstet ihn nach... — he has a longing for...; (zwingend, krankhaft) he has a craving for...
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15 versucht
I P.P. versuchenII Adj.1. Mord etc.: attempted* * *B. adj1. Mord etc: attempted2.sich versucht fühlen, etwas zu tun feel tempted to do sth* * *adj.trying adj. -
16 strongly
adv. 1. силно, цврсто; feel strongly that... цврсто верува дека; be strongly tempted (to do sth) пред големо искушение е (да (на)прави нешто); strongly disagree (with sb) воопшто не се согласува (со некого); има дијаметрално спротивно мислење (со некого); argue strongly for/in favour of sth жестоко/енергично се залага за нешто2. цврсто, солидно (изграден); strongly built цврсто граден3. feel very strongly about sth многу е погоден од нешто -
17 gelüsten
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18 ködern
kö·dern [ʼkø:dɐn]vt1) ( verlocken)jdn [mit etw] \ködern to lure sb [with sth];jdn [mit etw] zu \ködern versuchen to woo sb [with sth];sich von jdm/etw \ködern lassen to be tempted by sb/sth2) ( anlocken)Fische \ködern to lure fish -
19 прельщаться
св - прельсти́тьсяон прельсти́лся её красото́й — he was fascinated by her beauty, he fell for her beauty
он прельсти́лся э́тими посу́лами и согласи́лся... — he was lured/enticed by those promises into agreeing..
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20 соблазняться
св - соблазни́ться
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