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1 attraktiv
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2 tiltrækkende
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3 tiltalende
appealing, attractive, attractively, delightful, delightfully, lik(e)able* * *adj( om persons væsen) pleasant,( stærkere) engaging;( om ydre; tiltrækkende) attractive ( fx appearance; idea, place);( indbydende) inviting. -
4 lokkende
alluring, beguilingly, enticing* * *adj attractive, tempting ( fx offer),F alluring ( fx prospects). -
5 nydelig
neat, pretty* * *adj pretty, nice,( om person også) attractive;[ en nydelig historie (el. redelighed)] a nice state of affairs, a pretty kettle of fish;[ opføre sig nydeligt] behave beautifully;[ en nydelig udtale] an extremely good (el. excellent el. very fine) pronunciation;[ et nydeligt resultat] a very satisfactory result. -
6 sympatisk
adj likeable ( fx chap), pleasant;( tiltrækkende) attractive ( fx idea, proposition);[ det sympatiske nervesystem] the sympathetic nervous system;[ være sympatisk stemt over] be favourably disposed towards. -
7 tillokkende
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8 tiltale
accost, appeal* * *I. (en) address;(jur) charge;[ frafalde tiltale] withdraw the charge;[ dette ord bruges i tiltale] this word is used in addressing a person;[ tiltalen mod ham lød på underslæb] he was charged with embezzlement;[ rejse tiltale mod] charge;[ give svar på tiltale] give tit for tat; give as good as one gets;[ slippe for videre tiltale] be let off;[ sagen sluttede uden tiltale] the case was dropped;[ sætte én under tiltale] charge somebody.II. *( henvende sig til) address ( fx address him as "my Lord"), speak to (fx he came up and spoke to me),(F: uventet, især ubehageligt) accost ( fx I was accosted by a beggar; accost ladies in the street);( behage) please, appeal to, be attractive to;[ føle sig tiltalt af] take to, be attracted by;(jur) the accused,( ofte =) the prisoner;[ tiltalt for] charged with. -
9 tiltrækkende
adj attractive. -
10 tiltrækningskraft
appeal, lure, magnetism, pull* * *attractive force, force of attraction,(fig) charm, attraction,F allure. -
11 babe fk [sl.]
babe [coll.] [attractive girl, woman]
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