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1 cosquillas
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2 quiñaqtuq
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3 rekareka
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4 kitzeln
vt/i tickle (auch fig.); mich kitzelt’s am Fuß / im Hals my foot’s tickling / I’ve got a tickle in my throat; es kitzelte ihn zu (+ Inf.) fig. he was itching to (+ Inf.) ihn kitzelt der Reiz der Geschwindigkeit he cannot resist the thrill of speed; jemandes Eitelkeit kitzeln flatter s.o.’s vanity* * *to tickle; to titillate* * *Kịt|zelnnt -s, no pltickling* * *2) (an act or feeling of tickling.) tickle3) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) tickle* * *Kit·zeln<-s>[ˈkɪtsl̩n]nt kein pl tickling* * *1.transitives Verb tickle2.intransitives Verb tickleauf der Haut kitzeln — tickle [the skin]
* * *mich kitzelt’s am Fuß/im Hals my foot’s tickling/I’ve got a tickle in my throat;ihn kitzelt der Reiz der Geschwindigkeit he cannot resist the thrill of speed;jemandes Eitelkeit kitzeln flatter sb’s vanity* * *1.transitives Verb tickle2.intransitives Verb tickleauf der Haut kitzeln — tickle [the skin]
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5 cosquillas
f.pl.tickles, tickling.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: cosquillar.* * *1 tickling sing\hacer cosquillas a alguien to tickle somebodytener cosquillas to be ticklishbuscarle las cosquillas a alguien familiar to needle somebody, annoy somebody* * *SFPL tickling, tickling sensation* * *femenino plural¿tienes cosquillas? — are you ticklish?
buscarle las cosquillas a alguien — to rile o annoy somebody
* * *----* hacer cosquillas = tickle.* * *femenino plural¿tienes cosquillas? — are you ticklish?
buscarle las cosquillas a alguien — to rile o annoy somebody
* * ** hacer cosquillas = tickle.* * *no le hagas cosquillas don't tickle him¿tienes cosquillas? are you ticklish?la hierba le daba cosquillas en la planta de los pies the grass tickled the soles of her feetbuscarle las cosquillas a algn to rile o annoy sb* * *
cosquillas sustantivo femenino plural:
tener cosquillas to be ticklish
cosquillas fpl tickling sing
hacerle cosquillas a alguien, to tickle sb
tener cosquillas, to be ticklish
♦ Locuciones: buscarle las cosquillas a alguien, to try to annoy sb
' cosquillas' also found in these entries:
English:
tickle
- ticklish
* * *cosquillas nfplhacer cosquillas to tickle;tener cosquillas to be ticklish;buscarle las cosquillas a alguien to irritate sb, Br to wind sb up* * *fpl:hacer cosquillas a alguien tickle s.o.;tener cosquillas be ticklish;buscarle las cosquillas a alguien annoy s.o.* * *cosquillas nfpl1) : tickling2)hacer cosquillas : to tickle* * *cosquillas npl -
6 schmeicheln
v/i (jemandem) flatter; lobend: compliment; zärtlich: cajole; (einwickeln) butter up, soft-soap umg.; das Foto ist aber geschmeichelt it’s a very flattering photo; das schmeichelt seiner Eitelkeit it flatters ( oder tickles) his vanity; das Angebot schmeichelt ihm sehr the offer is very flattering (to him); ich fühle mich sehr geschmeichelt I feel very flattered; ich schmeichele mir, ein guter Redner zu sein I flatter myself that ( oder I like to think) I’m a good speaker; du brauchst ( mir) gar nicht so zu schmeicheln flattery will get you nowhere; schmeichelnde Musik soft music* * *to coax; to flatter; to fondle; to adulate; to bootlick; to caress; to cajole* * *schmei|cheln ['ʃmaiçln]1. vi1)jdm schméícheln — to flatter sb; (um etw zu erreichen) to flatter sb, to butter sb up (Brit inf)
es schmeichelt mir, dass... — it flatters me that..., I find it flattering that...
... sagte sie schméíchelnd —... she wheedled
2) (= verschönen) to flatter2. vrschméícheln... (geh) — to flatter oneself (that)...
* * *1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) flatter2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) flatter* * *schmei·cheln[ˈʃmaiçl̩n]I. vi▪ es schmeichelt jdm, dass... sb/sth is flattered [or finds it flattering] that...▪ jdm/etw \schmeicheln to flatter sb/sth, to put sb/sth in a good lightdie neue Frisur schmeichelt Ihnen [wirklich sehr] your new hairstyle suits you [very well] [or is very flattering]▪ etw ist geschmeichelt sth is flatteringes ist sehr durchschnittlich und das ist noch geschmeichelt! it's very average and that's putting it mildly!4. (kosen) to cuddle upna, Kätzchen, du schmeichelst? willst wohl was zu fressen! you're cuddling up, eh, kitty? I suppose you want some food!* * *intransitives Verb* * *schmeicheln v/i (jemandem) flatter; lobend: compliment; zärtlich: cajole; (einwickeln) butter up, soft-soap umg;das Foto ist aber geschmeichelt it’s a very flattering photo;das schmeichelt seiner Eitelkeit it flatters ( oder tickles) his vanity;das Angebot schmeichelt ihm sehr the offer is very flattering (to him);ich fühle mich sehr geschmeichelt I feel very flattered;ich schmeichele mir, ein guter Redner zu sein I flatter myself that ( oder I like to think) I’m a good speaker;du brauchst (mir) gar nicht so zu schmeicheln flattery will get you nowhere;schmeichelnde Musik soft music* * *intransitives Verb* * *adj.bootlick adj. v.to adulate v.to cajole v.to coax v.to fawn (on) v.to flatter v. -
7 antojar
v.to have a craving for, to want.Me antoja un helado I want an ice cream.* * *= tickle + Posesivo + fancy.Ex. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.----* cuando se le antoje a Uno = on a whim.* * *= tickle + Posesivo + fancy.Ex: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
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8 apetecer
v.1 to want to.María apetece un pastel de queso Mary wants a cheesecake.Me apetece salir a caminar I like to go out for a walk.2 to want, to desire, to long for.María apetece un pastel de queso Mary wants a cheesecake.3 to like, to care for.Me apetecen las manzanas I like apples.4 to like it.Me apetece I like it.5 to be liked.La repostería apetece Pastries are liked.* * *1 (agradar) to feel like, fancy■ ¿te apetece ir al teatro? do you fancy going to the theatre?■ ¿qué os apetece tomar? what would you like?* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=desear) to crave, long for2) (=atraer)me apetece un helado — I feel like o I fancy an ice cream
¿te apetece? — how about it?, would you like to?
2.VIla idea no apetece — the idea has no appeal o is not very attractive
* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp Esp)me apetece un helado/pasear — I feel like an ice-cream/going for a walk
2.¿qué te apetece cenar? — what do you feel like for dinner?
apetecer vt to feel likenunca apeteció la fama — (liter) she never sought fame
* * *= tickle + Posesivo + fancy.Ex. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp Esp)me apetece un helado/pasear — I feel like an ice-cream/going for a walk
2.¿qué te apetece cenar? — what do you feel like for dinner?
apetecer vt to feel likenunca apeteció la fama — (liter) she never sought fame
* * *= tickle + Posesivo + fancy.Ex: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
* * *apetecer [E3 ]vi( esp Esp): no me apetece nada ponerme a estudiar I don't feel at all like studying¿qué te apetece cenar? what do you feel like o ( BrE) fancy for dinner?puedes hacer lo que te apetezca feel free to do whatever you likecon esta lluvia no apetece nada salir ¿verdad? the idea of going out when it's raining like this doesn't really appeal, does it?, you don't feel like going out when it's raining like this, do you?■ apetecervtto feel like, fancy ( BrE)nunca apeteció el dinero ni la fama ( liter); she never sought wealth or fame* * *
apetecer ( conjugate apetecer) verbo intransitivo (esp Esp):◊ me apetece un helado/pasear I feel like an ice-cream/going for a walk;
haz lo que te apetezca do whatever you like
apetecer
I vtr (tener ganas, desear) to feel like:¿qué te apetece desayunar?, what would you like for breakfast?
¿te apetece tomar un paseo?, do you fancy going for a walk? ➣ Ver nota en fancy
II vi (agradar, gustar, dar ganas) to feel like
' apetecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antojarse
- provocar
English:
fancy
* * *♦ viEsp¿te apetece un café? do you want o Br fancy a coffee?;¿qué te apetecería hacer? what would you like to do?;me apetece salir I feel like going out;hace siempre lo que le apetece he always does what he likes o as he pleases♦ vttenían todo cuanto apetecían they had everything they wanted;no apetezco poder I do not seek power* * *I v/i:me apetece ir a dar un paseo I feel like going for a walk;¿qué te apetece? what do you feel like?II v/t:me apetece una cerveza I feel like a beer* * *apetecer {53} vt1) : to crave, to long forapeteció la fama: he longed for fame2) : to appeal tome apetece un bistec: I feel like having a steak¿cuándo te apetece ir?: when do you want to go?apetecer vi: to be appealing* * * -
9 dar gustirrinín
(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.* * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
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10 dar por
v.1 to take for.Lo di por un hecho I took it for a fact.2 to be inclined to, to choose to, to have the whim to, to prefer rather to.Me dio por bailar toda la noche I chose to dance all night long.3 to have a whim for.Me dio por un helado de chocolate I had a whim for a chocolate ice cream.* * ** * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.* * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
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11 hacer gracia
v.1 to find funny.Me hace gracia el payaso I find the clown funny.2 to find it funny.Me hace gracia I find it funny.3 to find it funny to, to find it amusing to.Le hizo gracia vestirse de mujer He found it amusing to dress like a girl.* * *to amuse* * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.* * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
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12 resultar divertido
(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx. Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.* * *(v.) = tickle + Posesivo + fancyEx: Come on in and browse around -- hopefully you will find something that tickles your fancy.
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13 щекотно
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14 щекотно
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it tickles* * *(кому-л.) it tickles -
15 щекотно
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16 tickle
دَغْدَغَ \ tickle: to excite the nerves of the skin, by a light touch that causes laughter or discomfort; feel this excitement: He tickled my sides and made me laugh. Dust tickles if it gets in your nose. \ زَغْزَغَ \ tickle: to excite the nerves of the skin, by a light touch that causes laughter or discomfort: He tickled my sides and made me laugh. Dust tickles if it gets in your nose. -
17 у меня щекочет в носу
General subject: my nose ticklesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня щекочет в носу
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18 щекотка
1) General subject: tickle, tickling, titillation, vellication, tickles2) Obsolete: vellicate -
19 Gaumen
m; -s, -; auch fig. palate; harter / weicher Gaumen hard / soft palate; einen feinen Gaumen haben fig. have a fine palate ( oder tongue, sense of taste); für den verwöhnten Gaumen fig. for the discriminating palate; gespalten* * *der Gaumenpalate; roof of the mouth* * *Gau|men ['gaumən]m -s, -palate (auch fig), roof of the/one's mouthdie Zunge klebte ihm vor Durst am Gáúmen — his tongue was hanging out (with thirst)
einen feinen Gáúmen haben (fig) — to be (something of) a gourmet, to enjoy good food
das kitzelt mir den Gáúmen (fig) — that tickles my taste buds or my palate
* * *der1) (the top of the inside of the mouth.) palate2) (the ability to tell good wine, food etc from bad: He has a good palate for wine.) palate3) (the upper part of the mouth.) roof of the mouth* * *Gau·men<-s, ->[ˈgaumən]m ANAT palateharter/weicher \Gaumen hard/soft palateeinen feinen \Gaumen haben to have a discerning palate, to enjoy good foodetw für den [o seinen] verwöhnten \Gaumen a delicacy for the gourmet [or connoisseur]* * *der; Gaumens, Gaumen: palate; roof of the mouth* * *harter/weicher Gaumen hard/soft palate;* * *der; Gaumens, Gaumen: palate; roof of the mouth* * *- m.palate n.roof of the mouth n. -
20 łaskotki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > łaskotki
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