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1 흥미 있는
adj. interesting, arousing curiosity, fascinating, engaging attention -
2 intriguing in·tri·guing
[ɪn'triːɡɪŋ]1. adj(fascinating) affascinante, intrigante, (arousing curiosity) che suscita curiosità2. nintrighi mpl -
3 interessant
adj. interesting, arousing curiosity, fascinating, engaging attention -
4 arouse
(to cause or give rise to (something): His actions aroused my suspicions.) despertar, provocartr[ə'raʊz]1 (awake) despertar2 (sexually) excitar1) awake: despertar2) excite: despertar, suscitar, excitarv.• despabilar v.• despertar v.• levantar v.ə'raʊztransitive verb \<\<curiosity/interest/suspicion\>\> despertar*, suscitar; ( sexually) excitar[ǝ'raʊz]VT1) frm (=awaken from sleep) despertar2) (=stimulate) [+ suspicion, curiosity] despertar, suscitarit aroused great interest — despertó or suscitó mucho interés
3) (sexually) excitar* * *[ə'raʊz]transitive verb \<\<curiosity/interest/suspicion\>\> despertar*, suscitar; ( sexually) excitar -
5 éveil
éveil [evεj]masculine noun* * *evɛj* * *evɛj nm1) (fait de se révéler) awakening3) (sortie du sommeil) awakening* * *éveil nm1 (de nature, dormeur) awakening; (de vocation, d'intelligence) awakening; ( d'amour) dawning; donner l'éveil (à qn) ( mettre en alerte) to arouse (sb's) suspicions; mettre en éveil to arouse [curiosité, méfiance]; être en éveil [soupçons, jalousie] to be aroused; cela me tenait en éveil [bruit, soupçons] it kept me on the alert; tenir les sens de qn en éveil to thrill sb's senses; l'éveil de l'adolescent à l'amour the dawning awareness of love in an adolescent;éveil musical introduction to music.[evɛj] nom masculin2. [déclenchement]l'éveil de the awakening ou early development ou first stirrings ofl'éveil des sens/de la sexualité the awakening of the senses/of sexualityl'auteur raconte l'éveil à l'amour d'une toute jeune fille the author recounts the dawning of love in a young girl's heart3. ÉDUCATION4. [alerte]en éveil locution adverbiale1. [sur ses gardes]2. [actif]à quatre ans, leur curiosité est en éveil by the time they're four, their curiosity is fully roused
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