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intrigue [ɛ̃tʀig]feminine noun( = manœuvre) intrigue ; [de film, roman] plot* * *ɛ̃tʀig1) ( machination) intrigue2) Littérature plot* * *ɛ̃tʀiɡ nf1) (= manigances, complot) intrigue2) (= scénario) plot* * *intrigue nf1 ( machination) intrigue;2 Littérat plot; une intrigue policière/amoureuse a detective/love story.[ɛ̃trig] nom féminin1. [scénario] plot -
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intrigue [ɪnˈtri:g]• go on, I'm intrigued continue, ça m'intrigue2. nounintrigue f* * *1. ['ɪntriːg, ɪn'triːg] 2. [ɪn'triːg]transitive verb ( fascinate) intriguer [person]he's intrigued to know... — il est curieux de savoir...
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(a) (plotting) intrigue f;∎ the boardroom was rife with intrigue la salle du conseil d'administration sentait l'intrigue(b) (plot, treason) complot m;∎ he was involved in various intrigues against the state il a participé à plusieurs complots contre l'État(c) (love affair) intrigue fintriguer;∎ her silence intrigues me son silence m'intrigue;∎ I'd be intrigued to know where they met je serais curieux de savoir où ils se sont rencontrés[ɪn'tri:g] intriguer, comploter;∎ they intrigued with republicans against the throne ils ont comploté avec des Républicains contre le roi -
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A, n ¢ ( plotting) intrigue f ; political intrigue les intrigues politiques ; to engage in an intrigue intriguer.B vtr ( fascinate) intriguer ; she was intrigued by his story son histoire l'intriguait ; I'm intrigued to know how you got here je suis curieux de savoir comment vous êtes arrivé ici. -
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intrigue [ẽtrieg]〈v.〉1 intrige ⇒ kuiperij, gekonkel♦voorbeelden:1 intrigues de couloir • politieke intriges, gelobbynouer une intrigue contre qn. • tegen iemand samenspannenf1) intrige, gekonkel2) verhouding3) plot, verhaal -
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intrigue1. n [ˊɪntri:g]1) интри́га, та́йные про́иски2) уст. интри́жка ( любовная связь)2. v [ɪnˊtri:g]1) интригова́ть, стро́ить ко́зни ( against — про́тив)2) заинтересова́ть, заинтригова́ть3) уст. име́ть интри́жку (with) -
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intriguepikle fintrika fdějová zápletka fpleticha fúskok fzápletka f -
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интрига имя существительное:тайные происки (intrigue, jiggery-pokery)глагол:строить козни (machinate, intrigue) -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be intrigued[Swahili Word] -kanganywa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] passive[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -kanganya------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] fitina[Swahili Plural] fitina[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] fitna[Swahili Plural] fitna[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[English Plural] intrigues[Swahili Word] kitimbi[Swahili Plural] vitimbi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] chimvi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] ufatani[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] ufitina[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] uchimvi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Related Words] -chimba, chimvi, mchimbi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] -kanganya[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] -tatiza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] intrigue[Swahili Word] -tega[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbI'm intrigued to find out what... — ich bin gespannt darauf, zu erfahren, was...
3. nounintrigue with somebody — mit jemandem Ränke schmieden od. Intrigen spinnen
Intrige, die* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) die Intrige2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) fesseln2) (to plot or scheme.) intrigieren•- academic.ru/39041/intriguing">intriguing* * *in·trigueI. vt[ɪnˈtri:g]it always \intrigues me how... es gibt mir immer wieder Rätsel auf, wie...II. vi[ɪnˈtri:g]intrigierenIII. n[ˈɪntri:g]political \intrigues politische Machenschaften [o Intrigen]* * *[ɪn'triːg]1. viintrigieren2. vt(= arouse interest of) faszinieren; (= arouse curiosity of) neugierig machenI would be intrigued to know why... — es würde mich schon interessieren, warum...
I'm intrigued to hear what she's been saying — ich würde wirklich gerne hören, was sie gesagt hat
3. n['ɪntriːg]* * *intrigue [ınˈtriːɡ]A v/t1. a) faszinierenb) interessierenc) neugierig machen2. intrigue sb’s interest jemandes Interesse weckenB v/i1. intrigieren ( against gegen)2. eine heimliche Liebesaffäre haben ( with mit)C s [a. ˈıntriːɡ]1. Intrige f:weave a web of intrigue Intrigen spinnen2. THEAT etc Intrige f (durch List absichtlich zu einem meist komischen Zweck herbeigeführte Verwicklung von Handlungen und Personenbeziehungen)3. heimliche Liebesaffäre* * *1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbI'm intrigued to find out what... — ich bin gespannt darauf, zu erfahren, was...
3. nounintrigue with somebody — mit jemandem Ränke schmieden od. Intrigen spinnen
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1. in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intriga
2. in'tri:ɡ verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) intrigar2) (to plot or scheme.) intrigar•tr[ɪn'triːg]2 (love affair) amorío, aventura1 (fascinate) intrigar, fascinar, interesar1 (scheme, plot) intrigarintrigue ['ɪn.tri:g, ɪn'tri:g] n: intriga fn.• amasijo s.m.• amorío secreto s.m.• arte s.m.• complot s.m.• enredo s.m.• intriga s.f.• tinglado s.m.v.• intrigar v.• trapisondear v.
I 'ɪntriːgnoun intriga f
II ɪn'triːgtransitive verb intrigar*[ɪn'triːɡ]we were intrigued to know how he had done it — nos tenía intrigados cómo lo había hecho, teníamos gran curiosidad por saber cómo lo había hecho
1.2.VT fascinarI am intrigued to know whether... — me intriga saber si..., estoy intrigado por saber si...
3.VI intrigar ( against contra)* * *
I ['ɪntriːg]noun intriga f
II [ɪn'triːg]transitive verb intrigar*we were intrigued to know how he had done it — nos tenía intrigados cómo lo había hecho, teníamos gran curiosidad por saber cómo lo había hecho
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f1. интри́га, про́иски ◄-'ов► pl. seult.; ко́зни ◄-'ей► pl. seult.;il a l'esprit d'intrigue — он интрига́н по нату́ре; tramer une intrigue contre qn. — вести́ ipf. интри́ги <интригова́ть ipf.> про́тив кого́-л.des intrigues de couloir — закули́сные интри́ги;
2. (action) де́йствие, интри́га litt.;le dénouement de l'intrigue — развя́зка интри́ги; une comédie d'intrigue — коме́дия интри́гиl'intrigue de ce roman est trop complexe — интри́га э́того рома́на сли́шком усложнена́;
avoir une intrigue avec qn. — име́ть рома́н с кем-л.nouer une intrigue amoureuse — завя́зывать/завяза́ть интри́жку;
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I ['ɪntriːg, ɪn'triːg]nome U (plotting) intrigo m.II 1. [ɪn'triːg]verbo transitivo (fascinate) intrigare2.I'm intrigued to know... — sono curioso di sapere
verbo intransitivo (plot) intrigare, intrallazzare* * *1. [in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ] noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intrigo2. [in'tri:ɡ] verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) intrigare2) (to plot or scheme.) fare intrighi•* * *intrigue /ɪnˈtri:g/ /ˈɪntri:g/n.1 [uc] intrigo; macchinazione; raggiro2 relazione amorosa; tresca3 (letter., teatr.) intrigo; intreccio.(to) intrigue /ɪnˈtri:g/A v. i.1 intrigare; fare intrighi; brigareB v. t.2 (fam.) incuriosire; interessare; stuzzicare la curiosità di: The puzzle intrigued me, l'enigma ha stuzzicato la mia curiosità3 confondere; disorientare.* * *I ['ɪntriːg, ɪn'triːg]nome U (plotting) intrigo m.II 1. [ɪn'triːg]verbo transitivo (fascinate) intrigare2.I'm intrigued to know... — sono curioso di sapere
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v. intrans.P. παρασκευάζεσθαι.Intrigue with: P. and V. πράσσειν (dat. or πρός, acc. or εἰς, acc.); see tamper with.Intrigue against: P. and V. ἐπιβουλεύειν (dat.).Be intrigued against: P. and V. ἐπιβουλεύεσθαι.——————subs.P. παρασκευή, ἡ, κατασκεύασμα, τό.Wiles: P. and V. μηχαναί, αἱ.Plot: P. ἐπιβουλή, ἡ.Lobbying, canvassing: P. παραγγελία, ἡ.Party intrigue: P. παράταξις, ἡ.Be victim of intrigue: v.: P. καταστασιάζεσθαι (pass.), P. and V. ἐπιβουλεύεσθαι (pass.).Certain men of Eretria and of Oropus itself seconded the movement intriguing for the revolt of Euboea: P. συνέπραξαν Ἐρετριέων τε ἄνδρες καὶ αὐτῶν Ὠρωπίων ἐπιβουλεύοντες ἀπόστασιν τῆς Εὐβοίας (Thuc. 8, 60).Had there not been some intrigue afoot here with bribery: V. εἴ τι μὴ σὺν ἀργύρῳ ἐπράσσετʼ ἐνθένδε (Soph., O.R. 124).They had in their favour certain intrigues which were afoot on the spot in Argos: P. ὑπῆρχέ τι αὐτοῖς καὶ ἐκ τοῦ Ἄργους αὐτόθεν πρασσόμενον (Thuc. 5, 83).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Intrigue
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[ɪn'triːg] 1. сущ.1)а) интрига, козни, тайные проискиto carry on / engage in (an) intrigue — интриговать
Syn:б) плетение интриг, интриганство2) интрижка ( любовная связь)3) основная событийная линия ( литературного произведения), сюжетSyn:plot II 1.2. гл.1) интриговать, строить козни (против кого-л.); обманывать, надувать (кого-л.)The men were imprisoned for intriguing against the government. — За антиправительственный заговор их посадили в тюрьму.
3) впутывать, втягивать, вмешиватьSyn:4) увлечь, заинтересовать, заинтриговатьThe natives were intrigued with the colour of our skin. — Местные жители очень заинтересовались цветом нашей кожи.
He was intrigued by the tale. — Сказка его захватила.
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1. n интрига; происки, махинации, козни2. n тайная любовная связь; интрижка3. n сочетание дамы и валета4. n сюжет, сюжетная линия, интрига5. v интриговать, вести интриги; заниматься происками, махинациями; строить козни; организовывать тайные заговорыtrammeled in his endeavours by the web of intrigue about him — скованный в своих усилиях сетью интриги, сплетённой вокруг него
6. v заинтриговывать, заинтересовывать, увлекать7. v редк. озадачивать; сбивать с толку, вводить в заблуждение8. v иметь тайную любовную связьСинонимический ряд:1. conspiracy (noun) artifice; cabal; collusion; complicity; complot; connivance; conniving; conspiracy; covin; machination; plot; practice; scheme; story2. illicit love affair (noun) adultery; affair; amour; cheating; flirtation; hanky-panky; illicit love affair; liaison; torrid romance; tryst3. absorb (verb) absorb; pique4. fascinate (verb) arouse; captivate; charm; delight; fascinate; perplex; please; puzzle; thrill5. interest (verb) appeal; attract; excite; interest6. plot (verb) cogitate; collude; connive; conspire; contrive; devise; machinate; plot; scheme; scheme outАнтонимический ряд: -
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f1) интрига, происки; комбинацияdéjouer une intrigue — расстроить интригу3) завязка, интрига (в пьесе, в литературном произведении)comédie d'intrigue — комедия положенийrebondissements d'une intrigue — повороты, новые усложнения в интриге4) уст. сложное, затруднительное положение
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intrigue — [ ɛ̃trig ] n. f. • 1578; it. intrigo 1 ♦ Vx Situation compliquée et embarrassante. « nous sommes fort bien sortis d intrigue » (Mme de Sévigné). 2 ♦ Vieilli Liaison amoureuse généralement clandestine et peu durable. ⇒ affaire (de cœur), aventure … Encyclopédie Universelle
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intrigué — intrigué, ée (in tri ghé, ghée) part. passé d intriguer. 1° Qui est en souci. • Les dames sont bien intriguées pour leurs ornements, SÉV. 317. • Ma pauvre mademoiselle Lisette, je suis furieusement intriguée, DANCOURT Bourg. à la mode, III … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
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intrigue — verb. 1. The inflected forms are intrigued, intriguing. 2. The predominant current meaning is ‘to arouse the curiosity of; to fascinate’. When Fowler wrote (1926) this was a fairly new sense (first attested in the 1890s) and the need for what he… … Modern English usage
Intrigue — In*trigue , n. [Cf. F. intrique. See {Intrigue}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Intricacy; complication. [Obs.] Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] 2. A complicated plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose by secret artifice; conspiracy; stratagem. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intrigué — Intrigué, [intrigu]ée. part. On dit, qu Un homme est bien intrigué, pour dire, qu Il est bien embarrassé … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Intrigue — In*trigue ([i^]n*tr[=e]g ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Intrigued} ( tr[=e]gd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Intriguing}.] [F. intriguer, OF. intriquer, entriquer; cf. It. intrigare. See {Intricate}, {Extricate}.] 1. To form a plot or scheme; to contrive to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Intrigue — In*trigue , v. t. To fill with artifice and duplicity; to complicate; to embarrass. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] How doth it [sin] perplex and intrique the whole course of your lives! Dr. J. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English