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1 loveliness
['lʌvlɪnɪs]* * *noun incanto* * *loveliness /ˈlʌvlɪnəs/n. [u]bellezza; grazia; incanto; leggiadria.* * *['lʌvlɪnɪs] -
2 loveliness love·li·ness n
['lʌvlɪnɪs](of person) grazia -
3 Love
I 1. [lʌv]1) (affection, devotion) amore m.to do sth. for the love of it — fare qcs. per il gusto di farlo
for the love of God! — colloq. per amor del cielo!
to be, fall in love — essere innamorato, innamorarsi ( with di)
to make love — (have sex) fare l'amore ( with, to con)
love to Don and the kids — colloq. baci a Don e ai bambini
with love from Bob, love Bob — con affetto, Bob
3) (object of affection) amore m.2.be a love and make some tea — BE colloq. sii gentile, fa' un po' di tè
modificatore [letter, song, story] d'amore••II [lʌv]1) (feel affection for) amare [ lover]; voler bene a, amare [ child]; voler bene a [pet, friend]"he loves me, he loves me not" — "m'ama, non m'ama"
2) (appreciate) amare; (stronger) adorare [activity, place] ( doing, to do fare)"dance?" - "I'd love to!" — "vuoi ballare?" - "con grande piacere!"
III [lʌv]he'll love that! — iron. ne sarà felice!
nome (in tennis) zero m.* * *1. noun1) (a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing: She has a great love of music; her love for her children.) amore2) (strong attachment with sexual attraction: They are in love with one another.) amore3) (a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection): Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love!) amore, passione; caro4) (a score of nothing in tennis: The present score is fifteen love (written 15-0).) zero2. verb1) (to be (very) fond of: She loves her children dearly.) amare, volere bene a2) (to take pleasure in: They both love dancing.) amare, piacere molto•- lovable- lovely
- loveliness
- lover
- loving
- lovingly
- love affair
- love-letter
- lovesick
- fall in love with
- fall in love
- for love or money
- make love
- there's no love lost between them* * *(Surnames) Love /lʌv/* * *I 1. [lʌv]1) (affection, devotion) amore m.to do sth. for the love of it — fare qcs. per il gusto di farlo
for the love of God! — colloq. per amor del cielo!
to be, fall in love — essere innamorato, innamorarsi ( with di)
to make love — (have sex) fare l'amore ( with, to con)
love to Don and the kids — colloq. baci a Don e ai bambini
with love from Bob, love Bob — con affetto, Bob
3) (object of affection) amore m.2.be a love and make some tea — BE colloq. sii gentile, fa' un po' di tè
modificatore [letter, song, story] d'amore••II [lʌv]1) (feel affection for) amare [ lover]; voler bene a, amare [ child]; voler bene a [pet, friend]"he loves me, he loves me not" — "m'ama, non m'ama"
2) (appreciate) amare; (stronger) adorare [activity, place] ( doing, to do fare)"dance?" - "I'd love to!" — "vuoi ballare?" - "con grande piacere!"
III [lʌv]he'll love that! — iron. ne sarà felice!
nome (in tennis) zero m. -
4 ♦ vision
♦ vision /ˈvɪʒn/n.1 [u] vista: to have excellent [poor, impaired] vision, avere una vista ottima [debole, difettosa]; blurred vision, vista offuscata; field of vision, campo visivo; beyond sb. 's vision, fuori vista per q.; night vision, visione notturna ( capacità di vederci di notte)2 [uc] visione: to have visions, avere delle visioni; visions of power, visioni di gloria; He has no clear vision of where the party should be going, non aveva una visione chiara della direzione che il partito doveva prendere3 [u] lungimiranza; intuizione (spec. politica): a statesman of great vision, uno statista di grande lungimiranza4 (psic., relig.) visione: She had a vision of the Virgin Mary, ha avuto una visione della Vergine Maria5 (fig. fam.) visione; spettacolo: The garden was a vision of beauty, il giardino era uno spettacolo tanto era bello; She was a vision of loveliness, era splendida a vedersi6 [u] immagine (al cinema, in TV); (TV) (il) video: There is interference to vision, c'è un'interferenza sul video● vision statement, «vision statement»; manifesto della visione (sorta di motto che sintetizza gli obiettivi di un'azienda per il grande pubblico).(to) vision /ˈvɪʒn/v. t.
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Loveliness — Love li*ness, n. [From {Lovely}.] The state or quality of being lovely. [1913 Webster] If there is such a native loveliness in the sex as to make them victorious when in the wrong, how resistless their power when they are on the side of truth!… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loveliness — mid 14c., lovableness, from LOVELY (Cf. lovely) + NESS (Cf. ness) … Etymology dictionary
loveliness — lovely ► ADJECTIVE (lovelier, loveliest) 1) exquisitely beautiful. 2) informal very pleasant. ► NOUN (pl. lovelies) informal ▪ a beautiful woman or girl. DERIVATIVES loveliness … English terms dictionary
loveliness — noun see lovely I … New Collegiate Dictionary
loveliness — See lovely. * * * … Universalium
loveliness — noun a) The property of being lovely, of attractiveness, beauty, appearing to be lovable. b) The result of being lovely … Wiktionary
loveliness — Synonyms and related words: adorability, agreeability, allurement, amiability, appeal, appealingness, attractiveness, beauteousness, beautifulness, beauty, beauty unadorned, bewitchment, bloom, captivation, charm, delightfulness, desirability,… … Moby Thesaurus
loveliness — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. appeal, charm, fairness; see beauty 1 … English dictionary for students
loveliness — love|li|ness [ lʌvlinəs ] noun uncount the quality of being attractive: BEAUTY … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loveliness — love·li·ness || lÊŒvlɪnɪs n. great beauty; quality of having an inner beauty; quality of being delightful and charming … English contemporary dictionary
loveliness — n. 1. Amiableness. 2. Beauty, beautifulness … New dictionary of synonyms