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1 captivate
transitive verbfesseln (fig.); gefangen nehmen (fig.)* * *['kæptiveit](to charm, fascinate, or hold the attention of: He was captivated by her beauty.) fesseln* * *cap·ti·vate[ˈkæptɪveɪt, AM -tə-]vt ( approv)▪ to \captivate sb jdn faszinieren [o in seinen Bann ziehen]* * *['kptIveɪt]vtfaszinieren, entzücken* * *captivate [ˈkæptıveıt] v/t fig gefangen nehmen, fesseln, für sich einnehmen, bestricken, bezaubern:be captivated with sth von etwas eingenommen sein* * *transitive verbfesseln (fig.); gefangen nehmen (fig.)* * *v.fesseln v.gefangen nehmen ausdr. -
2 captivate
cap·ti·vate [ʼkæptɪveɪt, Am -tə-] vt( approv)to \captivate sb jdn faszinieren [o in seinen Bann ziehen] -
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4 charm
1. nounlucky charm — Glücksbringer, der
2) (talisman) Talisman, der3) (trinket) Anhänger, der2. transitive verbturn on the charm — (coll.) auf charmant machen (ugs.)
1) (captivate) bezaubern2) (by magic) verzaubern* * *1. noun2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) die Zauberformel3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) das Amulett4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.)2. verb1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) bezaubern2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) verzaubern•- academic.ru/12142/charming">charming- charmingly* * *[tʃɑ:m, AM tʃɑ:rm]I. nto be of [great] \charm [sehr viel] Charme besitzen [o haben]old-world \charm Charme m der Alten Weltto turn on the \charm seinen [ganzen] Charme spielenlassenshe used all her \charms sie ließ ihren ganzen Charme spielento work like a \charm hervorragend klappenII. vt1. (delight)▪ to \charm sb jdn bezaubern2. (persuade)▪ to \charm sb into doing sth jdn dazu bringen, etw zu tun3.▶ to be able to \charm the birds out of the trees mit seinem Charme alles erreichen können▶ to \charm the pants off [of] sb jdn [völlig] umgarnen* * *[tʃAːm]1. n1) (= attractiveness) Charme m no pl; (of person also) Anziehungskraft f; (of cottage, village, countryside) Reiz mhe succumbed to her charms — er erlag ihrem Charme
2) (= spell) Bann mit worked like a charm — das hat hervorragend geklappt
2. vt1) (= attract, please) bezaubernto charm one's way into sth — sich in etw (acc) einschmeicheln
to charm one's way out of sth — sich mit Charme vor etw (dat) drücken
he could charm the birds out of or from the trees (prov) — er könnte mit seinem Charme alles erreichen
* * *charm [tʃɑː(r)m]A s1. Charme m, Zauber m, bezauberndes Wesen, (Lieb)Reiz m:feminine charms weibliche Reize;charm of style gefälliger Stil;2. a) Zauberformel f, -mittel nb) Zauber m:be under a charm unter einem Zauber oder einem Bann stehen;work like a charm hervorragend klappen3. Talisman m, Amulett nB v/t1. bezaubern, entzücken:be charmed to meet sb entzückt sein, jemanden zu treffen2. be-, verzaubern, behexen, Schlangen beschwören:be charmed against sth gegen etwas gefeit sein;have a charmed life einen Schutzengel haben;charm away wegzaubern, Sorgen etc zerstreuen3. charm one’s way out of a situation sich mit Charme aus einer Situation herauswindenC v/i bezaubern(d wirken), entzücken* * *1. nounlucky charm — Glücksbringer, der
2) (talisman) Talisman, der3) (trinket) Anhänger, der2. transitive verbturn on the charm — (coll.) auf charmant machen (ugs.)
1) (captivate) bezaubern2) (by magic) verzaubern* * *n.Anmut nur sing. f.Charme - m.Lieblichkeit f.Liebreiz -e m.Reiz -e m.Talisman -¨ner m.Zauber - m.Zauberformel f.Zauberspruch m. v.bezaubern v. -
5 enthral
1) (captivate) gefangen nehmen (fig.)2) (delight) begeistern; entzücken* * *[in'Ɵro:l]American - enthralled; verb(to delight greatly: His stories enthralled the children.) fesseln- academic.ru/24514/enthralling">enthralling- enthralment* * *en·thral<- ll->[ɪnˈθrɔ:l, AM enˈ-]vt▪ to \enthral sb jdn packen [o fesseln]* * *(US) [ɪn'ɵrɔːl]vtbegeistern, berücken (geh); (exciting story etc also) packen, fesselnhe was ( held) enthralled by her beauty — er war von ihrer Schönheit gefesselt or bezaubert or berückt (geh)
* * *1. fig bezaubern, fesseln, in seinen Bann schlagen2. obs unterjochen* * *1) (captivate) gefangen nehmen (fig.)2) (delight) begeistern; entzücken
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Captivate — Cap ti*vate, p. a. [L. captivatus.] Taken prisoner; made captive; insnared; charmed. [1913 Webster] Women have been captivate ere now. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Captivate — Cap ti*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Captivated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Captivating}.] [L. captivatus, p. p. of captivare to capture, fr. captivus captive. See {Captive}.] 1. To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Their woes whom… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
captivate — index coax, lure, motivate, occupy (engage), subdue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
captivate — (v.) 1520s, to enthrall with charm, from L.L. captivatus, pp. of captivare to take, capture, from captivus (see CAPTIVE (Cf. captive)). Literal sense (1550s) is rare or obsolete. Latin captare also had a transf. sense of to entice, entrap, allure … Etymology dictionary
captivate — fascinate, bewitch, enchant, charm, allure, *attract Analogous words: delight, *please, gratify: win, gain (see GET) Antonyms: repulse … New Dictionary of Synonyms
captivate — [v] attract, enchant allure, beguile, bewitch, charm, dazzle, delight, draw, enamour, enrapture, enslave, ensnare, entertain, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, gratify, grip, hold, hook, hypnotize, infatuate, intrigue, lure, magnetize, make a hit… … New thesaurus
captivate — ► VERB ▪ attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm. DERIVATIVES captivating adjective captivation noun. ORIGIN from Latin captivare take captive … English terms dictionary
captivate — [kap′tə vāt΄] vt. captivated, captivating [< LL(Ec) captivatus, pp. of captivare, to take captive < L captivus: see CAPTIVE] 1. Obs. to take or hold captive 2. to capture the attention or affection of, as by beauty, excellence, etc.;… … English World dictionary
captivate — UK [ˈkæptɪveɪt] / US [ˈkæptɪˌveɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms captivate : present tense I/you/we/they captivate he/she/it captivates present participle captivating past tense captivated past participle captivated to attract or interest someone… … English dictionary
captivate — verb Captivate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑audience, ↑imagination … Collocations dictionary
captivate vs capture — Captivate is a verb used to describe the action of attracting and holding the attention or interest of something or someone. For example: After being unrolled and revealed to Caesar, Cleopatra captivated him with her intelligence. Capture… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words