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81 nibble
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbknabbern (at, on an + Dat.)* * *['nibl] 1. verb 2. noun(a small bite: Have a nibble of this cake.) der Happen* * *nib·ble[ˈnɪbl̩]I. njust take a \nibble at the sandwich to see if you like it beiß einfach mal ein Stück Sandwich ab, dann siehst du schon, ob du's magst2. (snack)II. vt1. (eat)▪ to \nibble sth etw knabbern2. (amorously)she \nibbled his ear sie knabberte an seinem OhrIII. vi1. (snack) knabbernto \nibble at the bait anbeißen2. (purchase)▪ to \nibble at sth etw stückchenweise kaufeninvestors started to \nibble at the company's shares after the new contract was announced nachdem der neue Vertrag bekannt wurde, fingen Investoren vorsichtig an, die Aktien der Firma zu kaufen3. (show interest)we made them an offer of £five million, and they're nibbling at it wir machten ihnen ein Angebot von fünf Millionen Pfund und sie fangen an, sich langsam dafür zu interessieren4. (eat into)even when inflation is low, it \nibbles away at people's savings selbst wenn die Inflation niedrig ist, zehrt sie an den Ersparnissen der Leute* * *['nɪbl]1. vtknabbern; (= pick at) food nur anessen, herumnagen an (+dat) (inf)2. vi(at an +dat) knabbern; (= pick at) herumnagen; (fig) sich interessiert zeigen3. nI think I've got a nibble — ich glaube, bei mir beißt einer an
I feel like a nibble (inf) — ich habe Appetit auf etwas, ich brauche etwas zwischen die Zähne (hum inf)
* * *nibble [ˈnıbl]A v/t1. a) knabbernb) knabbern an (dat), anknabbernc) ein Loch etc knabbern (in in akk):nibble one’s food im Essen herumstochern;nibble off abknabbernB v/i1. knabbern (at, on an dat):nibble at one’s food im Essen herumstochern;nibble (away) at jemandes Ersparnisse etc annagen3. fig krittelnC s1. Knabbern n2. (vorsichtiges) Anbeißen (der Fische)3. (kleiner) Bissen, Happen m* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbknabbern (at, on an + Dat.)* * *v.knabbern v. -
82 passionately
pas·sion·ate·ly[ˈpæʃənətli, AM -nɪt-]1. (intensely) leidenschaftlich, begeistertto argue \passionately heftig streitento argue \passionately about whether... leidenschaftlich [darüber] debattieren, ob...to support sth \passionately etw nach Kräften unterstützen2. (amorously)to embrace/kiss \passionately sich akk leidenschaftlich umarmen/küssen* * *['pSənItlI]advleidenschaftlichoh yes, she said passionately — o ja, sagte sie voller Leidenschaft
to be passionately in love with sb — leidenschaftlich in jdn verliebt sein
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83 advance
[əd'vɑːns] 1. n 2. adjwcześniejszy, uprzedni3. vt 4. vito make advances (to sb) — podejmować (podjąć perf) próby zbliżenia (z kimś) ( amorously) zalecać się (do kogoś)
in advance — arrive, notify z wyprzedzeniem; pay z góry
to give sb advance notice — dawać (dać perf) komuś wypowiedzenie z wyprzedzeniem
* * *1. verb1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) posuwać (się) naprzód2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) wypłacać zaliczkę w wysokości2. noun1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) postęp2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) zaliczka, zadatek3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) zaloty3. adjective1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) przedterminowy, zaliczkowy2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) wczesny3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) przedni•- advanced- in advance -
84 aanlonken
v. ogle, stare amorously or lustfully, eye -
85 nibble
nib·ble [ʼnɪbl̩] njust take a \nibble at the sandwich to see if you like it beiß einfach mal ein Stück Sandwich ab, dann siehst du schon, ob du's magst2) ( snack)1) ( eat)to \nibble sth etw knabbern2) ( amorously)to \nibble sth an etw dat knabbern;she \nibbled his ear sie knabberte an seinem Ohr vi1) ( snack) knabbern;to \nibble at the bait anbeißen;the fish \nibbled at the bait der Fisch biss an;2) ( purchase)to \nibble at sth etw stückchenweise kaufen;investors started to \nibble at the company's shares after the new contract was announced nachdem der neue Vertrag bekannt wurde, fingen Investoren vorsichtig an, die Aktien der Firma zu kaufen3) ( show interest)to \nibble at sth an etw dat Interesse zeigen;we made them an offer of £five million, and they're nibbling at it wir machten ihnen ein Angebot von fünf Millionen £ und sie fangen an, sich langsam dafür zu interessieren4) ( eat into)even when inflation is low, it \nibbles away at people's savings selbst wenn die Inflation niedrig ist, zehrt sie an den Ersparnissen der Leute -
86 passionately
1) ( intensely) leidenschaftlich, begeistert;to argue \passionately heftig streiten;to argue \passionately about whether... leidenschaftlich [darüber] debattieren, ob...;to believe \passionately in sth mit allen Fasern seines Herzens an etw akk glauben;to support sth \passionately etw nach Kräften unterstützen2) ( amorously) -
87 namigivati
vi impf wink (nekome at), wink repeatedly; (očijukati) ogle, look amorously at, throw amorous glances, flirt* * *• wink -
88 влюбленно
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89 szerelemmel
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90 szerelmesen
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91 œuil
œil [œj]━━━━━━━━━2. compounds━━━━━━━━━(plural yeux)1. <a. ( = organe) eye• il a les yeux plus gros que le ventre (gloutonnerie) his eyes are bigger than his belly(PROV) œil pour œil, dent pour dent(PROV) an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth• à l'œil nu [visible, identifiable, invisible] to the naked eyeb. ( = regard) attirer l'œil de qn to catch sb's eye• n'avoir d'yeux que pour qn/qch to have one's attention focussed on sb/sth• je vous ai à l'œil ! I've got my eye on you!c. ( = faculté de voir) avoir de bons yeux to have good eyesightd. ( = jugement) voir qch d'un bon œil to view sth favourably► les yeux fermés ( = sans regarder) with one's eyes closed ; ( = avec confiance) with complete confidence• d'ici, le coup d'œil est joli there's a lovely view from here2. < -
92 miłośnie
adv. grad. książk. (czule) lovingly; (namiętnie) amorously- spojrzał na nią miłośnie he gazed at her passionatelyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > miłośnie
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93 amorosamente
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94 zamilovaně
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95 papouiller
v. trans.1. To cuddle, to fondle amorously.2. To kiss hesitantly. -
96 любвеобильно
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97 lovingly
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98 zaljubljeno
adv lovingly, with love, sweetly, form enamoredly | zaljubljeno gledati look lovingly/ /amorously/sweetly at, coll make goo-goo eyes at -
99 amatorium
ămātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [amator], loving, amorous, relating to love (sensual), amatory:frui voluptate amatoriā,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 34, 73:Anacreontis tota poësis amatoria est,
id. ib. 4, 33, 71:virus,
a love-potion, Plin. 8, 22, 34, § 83; cf. id. 9, 25, 41, § 79; so,medicamentum,
Suet. Calig. 50, and absol.: ămā-tōrĭum, i, n., a means of exciting love, a philter, philtron, Plin. 13, 25, 52, § 142; 28, 8, 27, § 106:ego tibi monstrabo amatorium: si vis amari, ama,
Sen. Ep. 9; Quint. 7, 8, 2 al.— Adv.: ămātōrĭē, amorously, * Plaut. Merc. 3, 3, 20; * Cic. Phil. 2, 31, 77. -
100 amatorius
ămātōrĭus, a, um, adj. [amator], loving, amorous, relating to love (sensual), amatory:frui voluptate amatoriā,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 34, 73:Anacreontis tota poësis amatoria est,
id. ib. 4, 33, 71:virus,
a love-potion, Plin. 8, 22, 34, § 83; cf. id. 9, 25, 41, § 79; so,medicamentum,
Suet. Calig. 50, and absol.: ămā-tōrĭum, i, n., a means of exciting love, a philter, philtron, Plin. 13, 25, 52, § 142; 28, 8, 27, § 106:ego tibi monstrabo amatorium: si vis amari, ama,
Sen. Ep. 9; Quint. 7, 8, 2 al.— Adv.: ămātōrĭē, amorously, * Plaut. Merc. 3, 3, 20; * Cic. Phil. 2, 31, 77.
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