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1 ♦ desire
♦ desire /dɪˈzaɪə(r)/n. [cu]1 desiderio ( anche sessuale): the desire for peace [change], il desiderio di pace [cambiamenti]; He expressed a desire to visit Egypt, ha espresso il desiderio di visitare l'Egitto; to grant sb. 's desire, esaudire il desiderio di q.; to fulfil (o to satisfy) a desire, appagare un desiderio; to feel a desire, provare un desiderio; a compelling desire, un desiderio trascinante; an overwhelming desire, un desiderio incontenibile; to have no desire for st. [to do st.], non desiderare qc. [di fare qc.]; You are my heart's desire, ti desidero tanto● to get one's desire, ottenere quel che si desidera □ one's heart's desire, il desiderio più sentito di q.: It was her heart's desire to go home to Ireland, tornarsene a casa in Irlanda era il suo desiderio più sentito.(to) desire /dɪˈzaɪə(r)/v. t.1 (form.) desiderare: Her parents gave her everything she desired, i suoi genitori le davano tutto ciò che desiderava; He desired to see the world, desiderava vedere il mondo; We desire you to return the goods as soon as possible, desideriamo che restituiate gli articoli il più rapidamente possibile2 (arc.) invitare (a fare qc.)● to leave much (o a great deal) to be desired, lasciare molto a desiderare: His conduct leaves much to be desired, la sua condotta lascia molto a desiderare □ if desired, se lo si desidera: The itinerary can be extended if desired, l'itinerario può essere esteso se lo si desidera □ (form.) if he [she, they, ecc.] so desire, qualora lo desiderasse [desiderassero, ecc.]: Guests may use the facilities at the health club if they so desire, gli ospiti possono utilizzare gli impianti del centro benessere qualora lo desiderassero. -
2 compelling
[kəm'pelɪŋ]aggettivo [ reason] inoppugnabile; [ argument] irrefutabile; [performance, speaker] irresistibile; [ novel] avvincente* * *compelling /kəmˈpɛlɪŋ/a.1 avvincente; affascinante; irresistibile: He has a compelling personality, ha una personalità irresistibile2 urgente; pressante; impellente; trascinante: a compelling problem, un problema pressante; a compelling desire, un desiderio trascinantecompellingly avv.* * *[kəm'pelɪŋ] -
3 compelling
adjective* * *com·pel·ling[kəmˈpelɪŋ]adj circumstances, evidence, reason zwingend; film, painting, performance fesselnd\compelling desire unwiderstehliches Verlangen* * *[kəm'pelɪŋ]adjzwingend; performance, personality, eyes bezwingendthe novel makes compelling reading — der Roman ist äußerst spannend zu lesen
* * *compelling [kəmˈpelıŋ] adj (adv compellingly)1. zwingend (Grund etc)2. unwiderstehlich* * *adjective* * *adj.zwingend adj. -
4 compelling
circumstances, evidence, reason zwingend; film, painting, performance fesselnd;\compelling desire unwiderstehliches Verlangen -
5 compelling
compelling [kəm'pelɪŋ](a) (reason, desire, urge) convaincant, irrésistible(b) (book, film, performance) envoûtant;∎ her book makes compelling reading son livre est captivant ou prenant;∎ a compelling speaker un orateur qui subjugue ou captive son auditoire -
6 непреодолим
(за трудност) insurmountable, insuperable, invincible(за чувство) irresistible, unconquerable, overmastering, overwhelming, overpowering; ( за съпротива) irresistibleнепреодолимо желание an overmastering desireнепреодолимо препятствие an insuperable obstacleнепреодолима воля overmastering willнепреодолима сила irresistible force* * *непреодолѝм,прил. (за трудност) insurmountable, insuperable, invincible; (за чувство) irresistible, unconquerable, overmastering, overwhelming, overpowering; compelling; (за съпротива) irresistible; (за различие, празнина) unbridgeable; \непреодолима сила irresistible/compelling force; \непреодолимо желание overmastering/compulsive desire; \непреодолимо препятствие insuperable/impassable obstacle.* * *baffling; compelling; impassable; insuperable; insurmountable: an непреодолим desire - непреодолимо желание; overpowering* * *1. (за трудност) insurmountable, insuperable, invincible 2. (за чувство) irresistible, unconquerable, overmastering, overwhelming, overpowering: (за съпротива) irresistible 3. НЕПРЕОДОЛИМa воля overmastering will 4. НЕПРЕОДОЛИМa сила irresistible force 5. НЕПРЕОДОЛИМo желание an overmastering desire 6. НЕПРЕОДОЛИМo препятствие an insuperable obstacle -
7 unwiderstehlich
Adj. irresistible; (bezwingend) compelling; unwiderstehliches Verlangen nach Schokolade etc. irresistible ( oder overpowering) urge to eat chocolate etc., overpowering desire for chocolate etc.; sich für unwiderstehlich halten consider o.s. to be irresistible* * *irresistible; compelling* * *un|wi|der|steh|lich [Unviːdɐ'ʃteːlɪç, 'ʊn-]adjirresistible* * *1) irresistibly2) (too strong, delightful, tempting etc to be resisted: He had an irresistible desire to hit her.) irresistible* * *un·wi·der·steh·lich[ʊnvi:dɐˈʃte:lɪç]adj irresistible* * *Adjektiv irresistible* * *unwiderstehliches Verlangen nach Schokolade etc irresistible ( oder overpowering) urge to eat chocolate etc, overpowering desire for chocolate etc;sich für unwiderstehlich halten consider o.s. to be irresistible* * *Adjektiv irresistible* * *adj.irresistible adj. adv.compellingly adv.irresistibly adv. -
8 irresistible
iri'zistəbl(too strong, delightful, tempting etc to be resisted: He had an irresistible desire to hit her.) irresistible- irresistibility
irresistible adj irresistible
irresistible adjetivo ‹deseo/tentación› irresistible
irresistible adjetivo
1 (ganas, atractivo, persona) irresistible
2 (inaguantable) unbearable ' irresistible' also found in these entries: English: compelling - devastating - irresistible - overwhelming - uncontrollable - urge - overtr[ɪrɪ'zɪstəbəl]1 (temptation, impulse, etc) irresistible2 (person, thing) irresistibleirresistible [.ɪrɪ'zɪst̬əbəl] adj: irresistible♦ irresistibly [-bli] advadj.• irresistible adj.'ɪrɪ'zɪstəbəladjective irresistible[ˌɪrɪ'zɪstǝbl]ADJ irresistible* * *['ɪrɪ'zɪstəbəl]adjective irresistible -
9 compulsion
[kəm'pʌlʃən]n* * *(compelling or being compelled: You are under no compulsion to go.) przymus- compulsorily -
10 irresistible
1. a непреодолимый, непреоборимый2. a неотразимый, чрезвычайно сильный3. a неопровержимыйСинонимический ряд:1. overwhelming (adj.) compelling; inexorable; invincible; irrepressible; overpowering; overwhelming; powerful; relentless2. tempting (adj.) alluring; appealing; charming; enchanting; enticing; fascinating; seductive; tantalizing; temptingАнтонимический ряд:
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