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1 beguiling
adjectivecharming:ساحِر، فَتّانa beguiling smile.
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beguiling, beguilingly, seductive* * *adj seductive. -
5 okouzlující
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6 pettäminen
beguiling (noun)belieing (noun)betraying (noun)cheating (noun)circumventing (noun)circumvention (noun)cozening (noun)deceiving (noun)defrauding (noun)deluding (noun)doublecrossing (noun)failing (noun)frustrating (noun)hoodwinking (noun)jilting (noun)misfiring (noun)misleading (noun)mocking (noun)swindling (noun)victimizing (noun)* * *• garble• breach of trust• failure• circumvention• fraud -
7 pettävä
beguiling (adje)belieing (adje)betraying (adje)cheating (adje)circumventing (adje)cozening (adje)deceitful (adje)deceiving (adje)deceptive (adje)defrauding (adje)deluding (adje)delusive (adje)doublecrossing (adje)elusory (adje)failing (adje)fallacious (adje)false (adje)frustrating (adje)hoodwinking (adje)illusory (adje)jilting (adje)misfiring (adje)misleading (adje)mocking (adje)swindling (adje)victimizing (adje)yielding (adje)* * *• untrustworthy• yeilding• misleading• illusory• false• fallacious• delusive• deceptive• deceitful -
8 обманывания
beguilingcheatingcircumventingcozeningdeceivingdefraudingdeludingswindling -
9 okúzľujúci
beguiling; bewitching; engaging; enthralling; glamorous; magical -
10 seductor
adj.seductive, attractive, captivating, beguiling.m.1 seducer, tempter, charmer.2 Don Juan.* * *► adjetivo1 seductive2 (atractivo) captivating3 (persuasivo) tempting► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 seducer* * *seductor, -a1. ADJ1) [sexualmente] seductive2) (=cautivador) [persona] charming; [idea] tempting2.SM / F seducer/seductress* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( en sentido sexual) < persona> seductive; <manera/gesto> seductive, alluringb) (que cautiva, fascina) enchanting, charmingc) <idea/proposición> attractive, temptingII- tora (m) seducer; (f) seducer, seductress* * *= glamorous, seductive, tantalising [tantalizing, -USA], beguiling, luscious, glam, seducer, smouldering [smoldering, -USA].Ex. Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession = El servicio quizás no es un concepto muy atractivo, pero no obstante somos una profesión dedicada al servicio.Ex. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.Ex. Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex. There is a real need for beguiling stories that accurately describe what it is like to be a human being in modern China.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. Ponytails are becoming glam, says the New York Times.Ex. With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.Ex. We show you how to create a smouldering 40s look with a modern twist, using a home-grown cosmetic collection.----* de una manera seductora = seductively.* * *I- tora adjetivoa) ( en sentido sexual) < persona> seductive; <manera/gesto> seductive, alluringb) (que cautiva, fascina) enchanting, charmingc) <idea/proposición> attractive, temptingII- tora (m) seducer; (f) seducer, seductress* * *= glamorous, seductive, tantalising [tantalizing, -USA], beguiling, luscious, glam, seducer, smouldering [smoldering, -USA].Ex: Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession = El servicio quizás no es un concepto muy atractivo, pero no obstante somos una profesión dedicada al servicio.
Ex: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.Ex: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Ex: There is a real need for beguiling stories that accurately describe what it is like to be a human being in modern China.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: Ponytails are becoming glam, says the New York Times.Ex: With his flowing white mane, lanky agility and subdued charisma, he was an unflappably aristocratic seducer.Ex: We show you how to create a smouldering 40s look with a modern twist, using a home-grown cosmetic collection.* de una manera seductora = seductively.* * *1 (en sentido sexual) ‹persona› seductive; ‹manera/gesto› seductive, alluring2 (que cautiva, fascina) enchanting, charming3 ‹idea/proposición› attractive, temptingmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) seducerB ( feminine) seducer, seductress* * *
seductor◊ - tora adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) seducer;
(f) seducer, seductress
seductor,-ora
I adjetivo
1 (mirada, persona, etc) seductive
2 (proyecto, idea, oferta) tempting, seductive
II sustantivo masculino y femenino seducer
' seductor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encasillar
- seductora
English:
captivating
- seducer
- seductive
- seductively
- alluring
- beguiling
- sultry
* * *seductor, -ora♦ adj1. [atractivo] attractive, charming;[idea] seductive2. [sexualmente] seductive3. [persuasivo] persuasive, charming♦ nm,fseducer* * *I adj1 ( conquistador) seductive2 ( atractivo) attractive3 oferta temptingII m seducer* * *1) seductivo: seductive2) encantador: charming, alluring: seducer -
11 betörend
I Part. Präs. betören* * *infatuating* * *be|tö|rendadjbewitching; Worte auch beguiling; (stärker) seductive* * *1) (charming: a beguiling smile.) beguiling2) beguilingly* * *be·tö·rendadj bewitching* * ** * *adv.beguilingly adv. -
12 cautivador
adj.captivating, bewitching, winning, enchanting.* * *► adjetivo1 captivating2 (encantador) charming* * *(f. - cautivadora)adj.* * *- dora adjetivo captivating* * *= charming, compelling, absorbing, winning, beguiling, luscious, ever-dashing, smouldering [smoldering, -USA], enchanting.Ex. 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.Ex. This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.Ex. Administration of reference services is an absorbing challenge.Ex. Basically it is more tangible and exciting for retailers to develop new products, decorate stores, design Web sites, and create winning advertisements than it is for them to struggle to set prices that will mean profits.Ex. There is a real need for beguiling stories that accurately describe what it is like to be a human being in modern China.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex. Princess Cinderella and the ever-dashing Prince Charming are about to celebrate their tenth anniversary - and all the kingdom's abuzz!.Ex. We show you how to create a smouldering 40s look with a modern twist, using a home-grown cosmetic collection.Ex. 'Don't let it bother you and I won't let it affect me,' said Passantino, with an enchanting smile.* * *- dora adjetivo captivating* * *= charming, compelling, absorbing, winning, beguiling, luscious, ever-dashing, smouldering [smoldering, -USA], enchanting.Ex: 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.
Ex: This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.Ex: Administration of reference services is an absorbing challenge.Ex: Basically it is more tangible and exciting for retailers to develop new products, decorate stores, design Web sites, and create winning advertisements than it is for them to struggle to set prices that will mean profits.Ex: There is a real need for beguiling stories that accurately describe what it is like to be a human being in modern China.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Ex: Princess Cinderella and the ever-dashing Prince Charming are about to celebrate their tenth anniversary - and all the kingdom's abuzz!.Ex: We show you how to create a smouldering 40s look with a modern twist, using a home-grown cosmetic collection.Ex: 'Don't let it bother you and I won't let it affect me,' said Passantino, with an enchanting smile.* * *captivating* * *
cautivador◊ - dora adjetivo
captivating
cautivador,-ora adjetivo captivating
' cautivador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cautivadora
English:
prepossessing
- beguiling
* * *cautivador, -ora♦ adjcaptivating, enchanting♦ nm,fcharmer* * *adj captivating* * *cautivador, - dora adj: captivating -
13 einschmeichelnd
I Part. Präs. einschmeicheln* * *cuddlesome* * *ein·schmei·chelndadj fawning, ingratiating, obsequiouseine \einschmeichelnde Stimme a mellifluous [or seductive] voice* * ** * ** * * -
14 brujo
adj.broke, penniless.f. & m.1 sorcerer, conjurer, conjuror.2 medicine man.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: brujir.* * *► adjetivo1 enchanting1 wizard, sorcerer————————1 wizard, sorcerer* * *noun m.wizard, sorcerer* * *1.ADJ enchanting2. SM1) (=hechicero) wizard, sorcerer2) LAm shaman, medicine man ** * *I- ja adjetivob) (AmC, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)II* * *= medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.Ex. The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.Ex. But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex. The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.* * *I- ja adjetivob) (AmC, Méx fam) ( sin dinero) broke (colloq)II* * *= medicine man, shaman, sorcerer, witch doctor.Ex: The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.
Ex: But only good teaching and careful questioning can help students become the village shaman rather than the village fool.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex: The gray crowned crane is dwindling in number as witch doctors and poachers illegally take the birds for potions and pets.* * *1 ‹ojos› bewitching, beguiling; ‹amor› bewitchingmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) warlock* * *
brujo◊ -ja adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) warlock;
(f) witch
' brujo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tamtan
- hechicero
- hechizar
English:
sorcerer
- wizard
- witch
* * *brujo, -a♦ adj1. [hechicero] enchanting, captivating♦ nmwizard, sorcerer* * *I adj bewitchingII m wizard* * *brujo, -ja adj: bewitchingbrujo, -ja n: warlock m, witch f, sorcerer* * *brujo n wizard -
15 απατήσει
ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀπατήσεϊ, ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem dat sg (epic)ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀπατάωcheat: aor subj act 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)ἀπατάωcheat: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀπατάωcheat: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀ̱πατήσει, ἀπατάωcheat: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀ̱πατήσει, ἀπατάωcheat: futperf ind act 3rd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) -
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ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀπατήσεϊ, ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem dat sg (epic)ἀπάτησιςbeguiling: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἀπατάωcheat: aor subj act 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)ἀπατάωcheat: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀπατάωcheat: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀ̱πατήσει, ἀπατάωcheat: futperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic)ἀ̱πατήσει, ἀπατάωcheat: futperf ind act 3rd sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) -
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(n.) = laceworkEx. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.* * *(n.) = laceworkEx: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.
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18 cautivar
v.1 to capture.2 to captivate, to enchant.Su belleza cautivó a Pedro Her beauty captivated Peter.3 to be captivating.Tanta belleza cautiva So much beauty is captivating.4 to be delighted to.Me cautiva oír ópera I am delighted to listen to opera.5 to be delighted by.Me cautivan tus ocurrencias I am delighted by your remarks.* * *1 to take prisoner, capture* * *verb* * *VT1) (=hacer prisionero a) (Mil) to capture, take prisoner2) (=hechizar) to captivate* * ** * *= captivate, enthral [enthrall, -USA], charm, mesmerise [mesmerize, -USA], beguile, enchant, capture + the imagination, bewitch, entrance, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con este sentido la voz pasiva y seguido de la partícula with y también a veces by.Ex. This article suggests a number of titles which can be relied on to captivate the young reader and arouse enthusiasm for further exploration of the world of books.Ex. If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex. The article is entitled 'Have librarians become mesmerised by information technology?'.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Ex. This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex. Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Ex. It's hard to imagine a red-blooded man anywhere in the world who could look at her and not be ' smitten' with her.----* cautivar al mundo = make + a big noise in the world.* * ** * *= captivate, enthral [enthrall, -USA], charm, mesmerise [mesmerize, -USA], beguile, enchant, capture + the imagination, bewitch, entrance, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con este sentido la voz pasiva y seguido de la partícula with y también a veces by.Ex: This article suggests a number of titles which can be relied on to captivate the young reader and arouse enthusiasm for further exploration of the world of books.
Ex: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex: The article is entitled 'Have librarians become mesmerised by information technology?'.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Ex: This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Ex: It's hard to imagine a red-blooded man anywhere in the world who could look at her and not be ' smitten' with her.* cautivar al mundo = make + a big noise in the world.* * *cautivar [A1 ]vt1 (atraer) to captivatelo cautivó con su sonrisa she captivated him with her smile, he was captivated by her smile2 ( ant) (hacer prisionero) to capture* * *
cautivar ( conjugate cautivar) verbo transitivo ( atraer) to captivate
cautivar verbo transitivo
1 to capture, take prisoner
2 figurado (fascinar) to captivate
' cautivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrebatar
- hechizar
- magnetizar
- subyugar
- atraer
- seducir
English:
wow
- beguile
- bewitch
- captivate
- charm
- enchant
- enthrall
- mesmerize
* * *cautivar vt1. [seducir] to captivate, to enchant;su simpatía me cautiva I find her friendly manner quite captivating2. [apresar] to capture* * *v/t figcaptivate* * *cautivar vthechizar: to captivate, to charm -
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m.pl.lacework.pres.subj.2nd person singular (tú) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: encajar.* * *(n.) = laceworkEx. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.* * *(n.) = laceworkEx: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.
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20 entramado
adj.half-timbered, wattled.m.framework.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entramar.* * *1 wooden framework* * *SM1) (Arquit) (=estructura) framework, timber, lumber (EEUU); [de puente] framework2) (=red) network* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex. Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex. A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex. The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex. As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.----* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.
Ex: Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex: A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex: The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex: As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *2 (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico the judicial framework o structureel entramado de compañías que constituyen el grupo the network of companies which form the group3 ( Tec) network* * *entramado nm1. [de hierro, madera] framework2. [estructura] framework, structure;el entramado financiero del país the financial structure of the country3. [red] network;la prensa destapó un entramado de corrupción en la policía the press uncovered a web of corruption in the police force* * *m ARQUI framework; fignetwork* * *entramado nm: framework
См. также в других словарях:
Beguiling — Be*guil ing, a. Alluring by guile; deluding; misleading; diverting. {Be*guil ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beguiling — index attractive, collusive, deceptive, delusive, dishonest, evasive, fallacious, false (not genuine) … Law dictionary
beguiling — c.1400, pp. adj. from BEGUILE (Cf. beguile) … Etymology dictionary
beguiling — [[t]bɪga͟ɪlɪŋ[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is beguiling is charming and attractive. [WRITTEN] Mombasa is a town with a beguiling Arabic flavour. Derived words: beguilingly ADV GRADED ADV adj, ADV with v He was beguilingly boyish and attractive … English dictionary
beguiling — adjective 1. highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire (Freq. 1) an alluring prospect her alluring smile the voice was low and beguiling difficult to say no to an enticing advertisement a tempting invitation • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Beguiling — Beguile Be*guile , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Beguiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Beguiling}.] 1. To delude by guile, artifice, or craft; to deceive or impose on, as by a false statement; to lure. [1913 Webster] The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat. Gen. iii … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
beguiling — 1. noun A beguilement. 2. adjective That beguiles or beguile. a beguiling look … Wiktionary
beguiling — adj. Beguiling is used with these nouns: ↑smile … Collocations dictionary
beguiling — be|guil|ing [bıˈgaılıŋ] adj attractive and interesting ▪ a beguiling smile >beguilingly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
beguiling — be|guil|ing [ bı gaılıŋ ] adjective a beguiling person or thing seems attractive and interesting, but may be dangerous: ALLURING ╾ be|guil|ing|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
beguiling — adjective attractive and interesting, but often in a way that deceived you: The prospect of instant riches was too beguiling to ignore. beguilingly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English