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American enamor [inaemə]transitive verb očarati, vzbuditi ljubezen, navdušiti -
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شيفته كردن ، شيفتن -
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vt ispuniti ljubavlju; očarati, izazvati ljubav, oduševiti / to be #ed of = biti zaljubljen u* * *
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iekvēlināt mīlestībā, apburt -
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v enamorar | fig captivar, seduir -
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en·amour [ɪʼnæməʳ], (Am) en·amor [-ɚ] vt( infatuated with) in jdn/etw verliebt sein -
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• izazvati ljubav; opčiniti; voleti; zaljubiti se -
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verbвозбуждать любовь; очаровывать; to be enamoured of smb. быть влюбленным в кого-л.; to be enamoured of smth. страстно увлекаться чем-л.* * *(v) очаровать; очаровывать* * *возбуждать любовь; очаровывать* * *[en·am·our || ɪ'næmə] v. возбуждать любовь, очаровывать* * *возбуждать любовь; очаровывать, приводить в восхищение -
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• roznietit láskou• okúzlit -
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vallutama, ligi tõmbama -
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[ɪ'næmə]vзапа́лювати коха́нням, зако́хувати, зачаро́вувати -
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v.enamorar. Se usa raramente fuera del participio pasado, y con of o with (pt & pp enamoured) -
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1. v преим. pass возбуждать любовь, очаровывать2. v преим. pass увлекать, приводить в восторг, в восхищениеСинонимический ряд:1. attract (verb) attach; attract; charm; endear; engage2. captivate (verb) bewitch; captivate; enamor; enchant; enthrall; entice; fascinate; please -
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mangligaw, mangibig -
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/i'næmə/ * ngoại động từ - làm cho yêu, làm cho phải lòng =to be enamoured of somebody+ phải lòng ai - làm say mê, làm ham mê =to be enamoured of (with) something+ ham mê cái gì -
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[i΄næmə] v սիրահարվել -
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См. также в других словарях:
enamour — British English form of ENAMOR (Cf. enamor); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or). Related: Enamoured … Etymology dictionary
enamour — is commonly used in the form be enamoured of, or sometimes be enamoured with, usually in negative or ironic contexts: • I am not so much enamoured of the first and third subjects Dickens, 1866 • Not all feminists were so enamoured with such… … Modern English usage
enamour — (US enamor) ► VERB (be enamoured of/with/by) ▪ be filled with love or admiration for. ORIGIN Old French enamourer, from amour love … English terms dictionary
enamour — Enamor En*am or, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enamored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enamoring}.] [OF. enamourer, enamorer; pref. en (L. in) + OF. & F. amour love, L. amor. See {Amour}, and cf. {Inamorato}.] To inflame with love; to charm; to captivate; with of, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enamour — chiefly British variant of enamor … New Collegiate Dictionary
enamour — en·am·our (ĭ nămʹər) v. Chiefly British Variant of enamor. * * * … Universalium
enamour — en·am·our || ɪ næmÉ™ v. inspire with love or delight (also enamor) … English contemporary dictionary
enamour — [ɪ namə, ɛ ] (US enamor) verb (be enamoured of/with/by) be filled with love or admiration for. Origin ME: from OFr. enamourer, from en in + amour love … English new terms dictionary
enamour — v. a. Charm, captivate, fascinate, bewitch, inflame with love … New dictionary of synonyms
enamour — v.tr. (US enamor) (usu. in passive; foll. by of) 1 inspire with love or liking. 2 charm, delight. Etymology: ME f. OF enamourer f. amourer (as EN (1), AMOUR) … Useful english dictionary
co-enamour — co enamour, endear see co … Useful english dictionary