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1 duhovno stanje
• affection -
2 atribut
• affection; attribute; attributive -
3 bolest
• affection; ailment; complaint; confinement; disease; disorder; distemper; illness; infirmity; malady; maldy; measles; sicklyness; sickness; trouble -
4 ljubav
• affection; attachment; bosom; devotion; endearment; flame; fondness; heart; liaison; love; love affair; love-affair; own; partiality; passion; put a person in a passion; romance -
5 marenje
• affection; care -
6 obolelost
• affection; upset -
7 oset
• affection; sensation -
8 raspoloženje
• affection; cheer; cue; disposal; exhilaration; feeling; fig; fit; frame of mind; goodwill; humor; mind; mood; pulse; recreation; sort; spirit; spirits; tune; vein -
9 sklonost
• affection; animus; appeal; appetite; aptitude; bent; bias; disposition; feel about; feelabout; flair; fondness; gusto; gusty; humor; humour; leaning; leanness; liabilities; liability; liking; lust; mind; mood; opportunity; ply; predilection; predisposition; proclivity; proneness; prop -
10 svojstvo
• affection; attribute; capacity; character; flavour; nature; property; qualification; quality; role; virtue -
11 uzbuđenje
• affection; breeze; commotion; emotion; excitation; excitement; fever; flush; fluster; glow; heat; jitters; sensation; shake up; shake-up; shock; stew; stir; thrill; titillation; twitter -
12 afekat
• affect; affection -
13 naklonost
• affect; affection; affinity; attachment; benevolence; bent; bosom; countenance; courtesy; disposition; favour; favourableness; good will; goodwill; good-will; inclination; likes; liking; mind; palate; partiality; propensity; relish; reverence; sentiment; shindy; smile; smiles; smili -
14 osećanje
• affect; affection; bowel; breast; emotion; feel; feeling; mind; sensation; sense; sensing; sensitivity; sentiment; tact -
15 privrženost
• adherence; adhesion; affection; attachment; devotion; fondness; loyalty -
16 voleti
• adore; be enamoured of; cherish; enamour; enjoy; go in for; hug; like; likes; love; to go in for; to have an affection for
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affection — [ afɛksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1190; lat. affectio I ♦ 1 ♦ Psychol. État affectif, état psychique accompagné de plaisir ou de douleur. ⇒ affect, émotion, passion, sentiment. « Je nommerai affection tout ce qui nous intéresse par quelque degré de plaisir ou … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Affection — is defined by the Random House Dictionary as disposition or state of mind or body. [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=affection affection Definitions from Dictionary.com ] ] It has given rise to a number of branches of meaning concerning … Wikipedia
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Affection — Af*fec tion, n. [F. affection, L. affectio, fr. afficere. See {Affect}.] 1. The act of affecting or acting upon; the state of being affected. [1913 Webster] 2. An attribute; a quality or property; a condition; a bodily state; as, figure, weight,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Affection — (v. lat. Affectio), 1) jeder Eindruck auf den Organismus, innerlich od. äußerlich; Reizung, s. Krankheit; 2) so v.w. Krankheit, daher z.B. Magenaffection od. gichtische Affection etc.; 3) Gewogenheit, Gunst; in A. nehmen, lieb gewinnen; daher… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
affection — I noun admiration, adoration, amorousness, ardor, attachment, closeness, devotion, enchantment, endearment, excitation of feeling, fancy, feeling, fervency, fervor, firm attachment, fondness, fullness of heart, inclination, infatuation, kindness … Law dictionary
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affection — [ə fek′shən] n. [ME affecciun < OFr affection < L affectio, a state of feeling < pp. of afficere: see AFFECT1] 1. a mental or emotional state or tendency; disposition or feeling 2. fond or tender feeling; warm liking 3. an affecting or… … English World dictionary