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1 encaprichado
= infatuated.Ex. The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).* * *= infatuated.Ex: The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).
* * *encaprichado, -da adj: infatuated -
2 adamadura
• infatuated in love• infect• lovesickness -
3 amor fugaz
• infatuated in love• infect• short-lived passion• unthinking love -
4 amor pasajero
• infatuated in love• infect• puppets• purblind -
5 infeccionar
• infatuated with love• infect with -
6 plagar
• infatuated with love• infect with• infertile• infest with fungus -
7 enamorado
adj.in love, enamored, lovestruck, enamoured.f. & m.lover, sweetheart, admirer, lovebird.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enamorar.* * *► adjetivo1 in love, lovesick► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lover, sweetheart\ser un,-a enamorado,-a de algo to love something, be a lover of something* * *1. (f. - enamorada)noun2. (f. - enamorada)adj.* * *enamorado, -a1. ADJ1) [de persona] in love (de with)2. SM / F1) (=amante) loverel día de los enamorados — St. Valentine's Day
2) (=aficionado)es un enamorado del fútbol — he's a real football fan, he really loves football
* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] in loveb) [ser] (CS fam) enamoradizoII- da masculino, femeninoa) (amante, novio) lovervino con su enamorado — (Bol, Per) she came with her boyfriend
b) ( aficionado)enamorado de algo: es un enamorado de su profesión — he loves his work
* * *= infatuated, enamoured [enamored, -USA], in love.Ex. The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.----* ciegamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* día de los enamorados, el = St. Valentine's Day.* enamorado del fútbol = football supporter, football fan.* estar enamorado de = carry + a torch for + Nombre, have + a crush on.* locamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* perdidamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* * *I- da adjetivoa) [estar] in loveb) [ser] (CS fam) enamoradizoII- da masculino, femeninoa) (amante, novio) lovervino con su enamorado — (Bol, Per) she came with her boyfriend
b) ( aficionado)enamorado de algo: es un enamorado de su profesión — he loves his work
* * *= infatuated, enamoured [enamored, -USA], in love.Ex: The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).
Ex: She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.Ex: A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* ciegamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* día de los enamorados, el = St. Valentine's Day.* enamorado del fútbol = football supporter, football fan.* estar enamorado de = carry + a torch for + Nombre, have + a crush on.* locamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* perdidamente enamorado = lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.* * *1 [ ESTAR] in love enamorado DE algn in love WITH sbparecen estar muy enamorados they seem to be very much in lovemasculine, feminine1 (amante, novio) loveractúan como una pareja de enamorados they're acting like a pair of lovebirdsuna pareja de enamorados se paseaba bajo los árboles two lovers walked beneath the treesel día de los enamorados (Saint) Valentine's Dayuna canción dedicada a todos los enamorados a song dedicated to lovers o sweethearts everywherevino con su enamorado (Bol, Per); she came with her boyfriend2 (aficionado) enamorado DE algo:es un enamorado de su profesión he loves his workes una enamorada de la música she's a music lover* * *
Del verbo enamorar: ( conjugate enamorar)
enamorado es:
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enamorado
enamorar
enamorado◊ -da adjetivo [estar] in love;
enamorado de algn in love with sb;
están muy enamorados they are very much in love
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
lover;
una pareja de enamorados two lovers;
vino con su enamorado (Bol, Per) she came with her boyfriend;
es un enamorado de su profesión he loves his work
enamorar ( conjugate enamorar) verbo transitivo
to make … fall in love, get … to fall in love
enamorarse verbo pronominal
to fall in love;
enamoradose de algo/algn to fall in love with sth/sb
enamorado,-a
I adjetivo in love: está enamorado de Juana, he is in love with Juana
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 person in love: son una pareja de enamorados, they are lovers
2 (muy aficionado) es un enamorado de las plantas, he really likes plants
enamorar verbo transitivo to win the heart of
' enamorado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enamorada
- agarrado
- deber
English:
besotted
- desperately
- gorgeous
- head
- in
- madly
- nod
- enamored
- flame
- hopelessly
- love
- sweet
- valentine
* * *enamorado, -a♦ adjestaba muy enamorado de su mujer he was very much in love with his wife;está enamorado de su moto he's in love with his motorbike♦ nm,f1. [amante] lover;son cosas de enamorados that's lovers o sweethearts for you;el día de los enamorados St Valentine's Day2. [aficionado] lover;es un enamorado de la ópera he's an opera lover;es un enamorado de su trabajo he's in love with his work3. Bol, Perú [novio] boyfriend, f girlfriend* * *adj in love (de with)* * *enamorado, -da adj: in loveenamorado, -da n: lover, sweetheart* * *enamorado1 adj in love¿estás enamorado de ella? are you in love with her?enamorado2 n lover -
8 obsesionado
adj.1 obsessive, overly meticulous, finicky.2 obsessed, fixated, possessed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: obsesionar.* * *ADJ obsessedestar obsesionado con o por algo — to be obsessed with o by sth
* * *= infatuated.Ex. The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).----* obsesionado con = besotted with.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* obsesionado con la lectura = bookaholic.* obsesionado con los libros = bookaholic.* * *= infatuated.Ex: The author describes the reactions of students and library staff to the new terminals (all are enthusiastic and some are infatuated).
* obsesionado con = besotted with.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* obsesionado con la lectura = bookaholic.* obsesionado con los libros = bookaholic.* * *adj obsessed -
9 empotarse
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10 enamoricarse
pron.v.1 to be slightly in love.2 to fall quickly in love.* * *enamoriscarse verbo pronominal (fam)enamoricarse de alguien — to get a crush on somebody (colloq), to become infatuated with somebody
* * *enamoriscarse verbo pronominal (fam)enamoricarse de alguien — to get a crush on somebody (colloq), to become infatuated with somebody
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11 enamoradísimo
• dotty• head partner• head-on position• infarct• infatuate• infatuated• infatuated in love• infatuated with love• infatuation• lost in love• lovestruck -
12 locamente enamorado
• head partner• head-on position• infarct• infatuate• infatuated• infatuated in love• infatuated with love• infatuation• madly in love• obsessed in love -
13 enamoradísimo
adj.head over heels in love, dotty, infatuated in love, infatuated.* * *= lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.Ex. Many kids experience a genuine early crush, but others feel that all their friends are lovestruck and they want to fit in.Ex. The art was beautifully done and the story reminded me of my own lovesick days.Ex. In all three novels, a lovestricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress.* * *= lovestruck, lovesick, lovestricken.Ex: Many kids experience a genuine early crush, but others feel that all their friends are lovestruck and they want to fit in.
Ex: The art was beautifully done and the story reminded me of my own lovesick days.Ex: In all three novels, a lovestricken swain believes that he is disporting himself with the handsome object of his affections, when actually he lies abed with the grotesquely ugly maidservant of his mistress. -
14 encapricharse
pron.v.to throw a tantrum, to go into a tantrum.* * *1 (empeñarse) to set one's mind (con/en, to)* * *VPR to take a fancy (con, por to)* * *verbo pronominalencapricharse con or (Esp) de algo: se ha encaprichado con ese juguete ( es su preferido) he's really taken a liking to that toy; ( porque quiere tenerlo) he's got his heart set on that toy; encapricharse con or (Esp) de alguien — to fall for somebody (colloq)
* * *verbo pronominalencapricharse con or (Esp) de algo: se ha encaprichado con ese juguete ( es su preferido) he's really taken a liking to that toy; ( porque quiere tenerlo) he's got his heart set on that toy; encapricharse con or (Esp) de alguien — to fall for somebody (colloq)
* * *encapricharse [A1 ]encapricharse CON or ( Esp) DE algo:se ha encaprichado con ese juguete he's really taken a liking o ( BrE) a fancy to that toyahora se ha encaprichado con comprarse una moto now he's got(ten) it into his head that he wants to buy a motorbikeencapricharse CON or DE algn to fall for sb ( colloq)hace tiempo que está encaprichado con or de ella he's been stuck on her o infatuated with her for quite a while ( colloq)* * *
encapricharse ( conjugate encapricharse) verbo pronominal:◊ se ha encaprichado con esa moto he's really taken a liking o (BrE) a fancy to that motorbike;
encapricharse con or (Esp) de algn to fall for sb (colloq)
encapricharse verbo reflexivo
1 (antojarse, encariñarse) to take a fancy [de, to]: me encapriché del vestido, I took a fancy to the dress
2 (enamoriscarse) to develop a crush [de/con, on]
' encapricharse' also found in these entries:
English:
fancy
* * *encapricharse vpr1. [obstinarse]encapricharse con algo/hacer algo to set one's mind on sth/doing sth* * *v/r fall in love (de with)* * * -
15 obcecado
adj.obdurate, obstinate, blinded, stubborn.past part.past participle of spanish verb: obcecar.* * *► adjetivo1 blind* * *ADJ (=ofuscado) blind, mentally blinded; (=terco) obstinate, stubborn, obdurate frm; (=trastornado) disturbed* * *- da adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( cegado)b) [SER] ( porfiado) obstinate* * *----* obcecado con = bent on, besotted with, dead set on.* * *- da adjetivoa) [ESTAR] ( cegado)b) [SER] ( porfiado) obstinate* * ** obcecado con = bent on, besotted with, dead set on.* * *obcecado -da1 [ ESTAR](cegado): está obcecado con la idea he's obsessed with the ideaobcecado por los celos blinded by jealousy2 [ SER] (porfiado) obstinate, stubborn* * *obcecado, -a adj1. [tozudo] stubborn3. [obsesionado] obsessed;están obcecados con vivir en la costa they're obsessed with the idea of living on the coast* * *adj1 ( terco) obstinate, stubborn2 ( obsesionado) obsessed ( con with)* * *obcecado, -da adj1) : blindedobcecado por la ira: blinded by rage2) : stubborn, obstinate -
16 amartelado
adj.infatuated, in love, lovesick.past part.past participle of spanish verb: amartelar.* * *1→ link=amartelarse amartelarse► adjetivo1 lovesick\andar amartelado,-a con to be in love with* * *ADJ lovesickandar o estar amartelado con — to be in love with
* * *- da adjetivo (fam)estaban muy amartelados — they were cuddling o (colloq) canoodling
* * *- da adjetivo (fam)estaban muy amartelados — they were cuddling o (colloq) canoodling
* * *amartelado -da( fam):estaban sentados en el rincón muy amartelados they were sitting cuddling o ( colloq) canoodling in the corner* * *amartelado, -a adj[ojos, mirada] adoring;siempre andan muy amartelados they're always really lovey-dovey -
17 apendejarse
* * *verbo pronominala) (AmL exc CS fam) ( volverse estúpido) to go soft in the head (colloq)b) (Col fam) ( ensimismarse)* * *verbo pronominala) (AmL exc CS fam) ( volverse estúpido) to go soft in the head (colloq)b) (Col fam) ( ensimismarse)* * *apendejarse [A1 ]2( Col fam) (ensimismarse): se apendejaron mirando el acuario they became completely absorbed by o engrossed in the aquariumestán como apendejados con la nieta they are infatuated o besotted with their granddaughter* * *
apendejarse ( conjugate apendejarse) verbo pronominal (AmL exc CS fam) ( volverse estúpido) to go soft in the head (colloq)
* * *vpr1. CAm, Méx, Ven [atontarse] to go halfwitted;se apendeja cada vez que ve un bebé she goes all soppy whenever she sees a babyse apendejaron ante el primer fracaso they chickened out after the first setback -
18 empelotado
adj.in love, madly in love, infatuated, deeply in love.past part.past participle of spanish verb: empelotarse.* * *- da adjetivo1) (CS fam) ( desnudo) stark naked (colloq)2) (Per fam) (pesado, insistente) pesky (before n) (colloq)3) (Méx fam) ( enamorado)estar empelotado por alguien — to be mad on o about somebody
* * *- da adjetivo1) (CS fam) ( desnudo) stark naked (colloq)2) (Per fam) (pesado, insistente) pesky (before n) (colloq)3) (Méx fam) ( enamorado)estar empelotado por alguien — to be mad on o about somebody
* * *empelotado -da¡qué empelotada la chiquilla! she's a real nuisance o ( colloq) pest!* * *empelotado, -da adj -
19 enamoradizo
adj.always falling in love, of an amorous disposition, amorous, ardent.* * *► adjetivo1 easily infatuated* * ** * *- za adjetivo* * *- za adjetivo* * *enamoradizo -zaes muy enamoradizo he falls in love very easily, he's always falling in love* * *enamoradizo, -a♦ adjes muy enamoradizo he falls in love very easily♦ nm,fperson who falls in love easily;es una enamoradiza she falls in love very easily* * *adj:es muy enamoradizo he falls in love very easily, he falls in love at the drop of a hat -
20 enamoricarse * VPR
to be infatuated (de with)get a crush * (de on)
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