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1 to be smitten with something
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2 to be smitten with somebody
(besotted) estar locamente enamorado,-a de alguien, estar loco,-a por alguien -
3 smitten
tr['smɪtən]1→ link=smite smite{1 (besotted) locamente enamorado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be smitten with somebody (besotted) estar locamente enamorado,-a de alguien, estar loco,-a por alguiento be smitten by/with something estar entusiasmado,-a con algoto be smitten (down) by/with something (illness) estar aquejado,-a de algoto be smitten with something (affected) estar lleno,-a de algo, sentir mucho algoadj.• impresionado, -a adj.• muy enamorado adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to smite")
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adjective (pred)a) ( afflicted) (liter or hum)to be smitten with remorse — estar* afligido por el remordimiento
b) ( keen)['smɪtn]1.PP of smite2.ADJto be smitten with the plague — sufrir el azote de la peste, ser afligido por la peste
I was smitten by the urge to run out of the house — me daban unas ganas tremendas de salir corriendo de la casa
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adjective (pred)a) ( afflicted) (liter or hum)to be smitten with remorse — estar* afligido por el remordimiento
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5 to be smitten (down) by/with something
to be smitten (down) by/with something(illness) estar aquejado,-a de algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be smitten (down) by/with something
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6 to be smitten by/with something
to be smitten by/with somethingestar entusiasmado,-a con algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be smitten by/with something
См. также в других словарях:
smitten with dread — terrified, extremely frightened … English contemporary dictionary
smitten — smit|ten1 [ˈsmıtn] adj [not before noun] 1.) suddenly feeling that you love someone very much ▪ As soon as he saw her, he was smitten. smitten by/with ▪ She was totally smitten with Steve. 2.) smitten with/by sth suddenly affected by an illness… … Dictionary of contemporary English
smitten — adj. affected (formal) 1) smitten by, with (smitten by disease) infatuated (colloq.) 2) smitten by, with (he was totally smitten with her) * * * with (he was totally smitten with her) [ affected ] (formal) smitten by … Combinatory dictionary
smitten — [[t]smɪ̱t(ə)n[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ with/by n If you are smitten, you find someone so attractive that you are or seem to be in love with them. They were totally smitten with each other. 2) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ … English dictionary
smitten — verb 1 the past participle of smite 2 be smitten (with sb/sth) to suddenly feel that you love someone or like something very much: The young man was smitten with Miranda and her charms. | be smitten with a desire to do sth (=want to do it very… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
smitten — adjective 1) he was smitten with cholera Syn: struck down, laid low, suffering, affected, afflicted, plagued, stricken 2) Jane s smitten with you Syn: infatuated with, besotted with, in love with, o … Thesaurus of popular words
smitten — Synonyms and related words: affected, afflicted, attached to, becharmed, beguiled, beset, bewitched, bothered, burdened, captivated, charmed, crazy about, crushed, devoted to, distressed, enamored, enamored of, enchanted, enraptured, enthralled,… … Moby Thesaurus
smitten — /ˈsmɪtn / (say smitn) verb 1. past participle of smite. –adjective 2. struck, as with a hard blow. 3. stricken with affliction, etc. 4. Colloquial in love: *You re not a bit smitten with Allan Morrison, are you? –mary gaunt, 1897 …
smitten — mid 13c., pp. of SMITE (Cf. smite). Sense of inspired with love is from 1660s … Etymology dictionary
Smitten Kitten — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = Smitten Kitten series = Tom and Jerry caption = The title card of Smitten Kitten director = William Hanna Joseph Barbera story artist = animator = Kenneth Muse voice actor = Paul Frees (as Green Devil… … Wikipedia
Smitten — Smite Smite (sm[imac]t), v. t. [imp. {Smote} (sm[=o]t), rarely {Smit} (sm[i^]t); p. p. {Smitten} (sm[i^]t t n), rarely {Smit}, or {Smote}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smiting} (sm[imac]t [i^]ng).] [AS. sm[=i]tan to smite, to soil, pollute; akin to OFries.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English