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1 amorous
['æmərəs]aggettivo lett. o scherz. amoroso* * *amorous /ˈæmərəs/a.1 amoroso; affettuoso3 erotico; sensuale● amorous poetry, poesia d'amoreamorously avv. amorousness n. [u].* * *['æmərəs]aggettivo lett. o scherz. amoroso -
2 amorous amo·rous adj
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3 longing
['lɒŋɪŋ] [AE 'lɔːŋɪŋ] 1. 2.* * *noun (a great desire or wish for something: She looked at the cakes with longing.) desiderio* * *longing /ˈlɒŋɪŋ/A n. [uc]brama; desiderio intenso; voglia: to feel a longing for home, sentire nostalgia di casaB a.bramoso; desideroso; di desiderio: a longing look, uno sguardo di desideriolonginglyavv.con vivo desiderio; ardentemente● to look longingly at sb., mangiarsi q. con gli occhi.* * *['lɒŋɪŋ] [AE 'lɔːŋɪŋ] 1. 2. -
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6 approach **** ap·proach
[ə'prəʊtʃ]1. vt1) (come near: person) avvicinarsi a, avvicinare, (animal) avvicinarsi a, (place) stare per arrivare a, avvicinarsi a, (fig: subject, problem, job) impostare, affrontarehe's approaching 50 — si avvicina ai 50, va per i 50
2)etc) to approach sb about sth — rivolgersi a qn per qc2. vi3. n1) (act) l'avvicinarsi m, avvicinamento2) (to problem, subject) modo di affrontare, approccio3) (access) accesso4) (proposal, inquiry: about a job, project) proposta, (to committee, department) presa di contattoto make approaches to sb — (amorous) fare degli approcci or delle avances a qn
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7 intrigue in·trigue
[ɪn'triːɡ]1. n2. vt(fascinate) intrigare, affascinare, (make curious) incuriosire3. vicomplottare, tramare
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Amorous — Am o*rous, a. [OF. amoros, F. amoreux, LL. amorosus, fr. L. amor love, fr. amare to love.] 1. Inclined to love; having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment; loving; fond; affectionate; as, an amorous disposition. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amorous — (adj.) c.1300, from O.Fr. amorous (Mod.Fr. amoureux), from L.L. amorosum, from amor love, from amare to love (see AMY (Cf. Amy)). Related: Amorously; amorousness … Etymology dictionary
amorous — [am′ə rəs] adj. [ME < OFr amoureus < LL amorosus, loving < L amor, love < amare, to love] 1. full of love or fond of making love 2. in love; enamored or fond (of) 3. full of or showing love or sexual desire [amorous words] 4. of… … English World dictionary
amorous — index hot blooded Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
amorous — amative, *erotic, amatory Analogous words: passionate, fervid, ardent, *impassioned: *enamored, infatuated: lustful, lascivious (see LICENTIOUS) Antonyms: frigid Contrasted words: *indifferent, aloof, detached: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
amorous — [adj] loving, affectionate amative, amatory, aphrodisiac, ardent, attached, boy crazy*, doting, enamored, erotic, fond, girl crazy*, have a crush on*, horny*, hot, hot and heavy*, impassioned, infatuated, in love, lovesick, lovey dovey*, lustful … New thesaurus
amorous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing or feeling sexual desire. DERIVATIVES amorously adverb amorousness noun. ORIGIN Latin amorosus, from amor love … English terms dictionary
amorous — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin amorosus, from Latin amor love, from amare to love Date: 14th century 1. strongly moved by love and especially sexual love < amorous couples > 2. being in love … New Collegiate Dictionary
amorous — amorously, adv. amorousness, amorosity /am euh ros i tee/, n. /am euhr euhs/, adj. 1. inclined or disposed to love, esp. sexual love: an amorous disposition. 2. showing or expressing love: an amorous letter. 3. of or pertaining to love: amorous… … Universalium
amorous — adjective /ˈæm(ə)ɹəs/ a) Inclined to love; having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment; loving; fond; affectionate; as, an amorous disposition. We were both feeling amorous so the inevitable happened … Wiktionary
amorous — /ˈæmərəs / (say amuhruhs) adjective 1. inclined or disposed to love: *the nursing staff of the hospital was composed of women of amorous nature –xavier herbert, 1938. 2. in love; enamoured. 3. showing love: amorous sighs. 4. relating to love: *It …