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1 ammaliatore
ammaliatore agg. charming; fascinating; bewitching: occhi ammaliatori, bewitching eyes; sorriso ammaliatore, charming smile◆ s.m. charmer.* * *[ammalja'tore] ammaliatore (-trice)1. sm/f2. aggbewitching, charming* * *[ammalja'tore] 1.aggettivo bewitching, captivating2.sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) charmer, seducer* * *ammaliatore/ammalja'tore/bewitching, captivating(f. - trice /trit∫e/) charmer, seducer. -
2 incantatore
incantatore agg. enchanting, bewitching: sorriso incantatore, bewitching smile◆ s.m. enchanter; charmer, spellbinder (anche fig.): incantatore di serpenti, snake-charmer.* * *[inkanta'tore] incantatore (-trice)1. aggenchanting, bewitching2. sm/f* * *[inkanta'tore] 1.aggettivo bewitching, captivating, spellbinding2.sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) charmer* * *incantatore/inkanta'tore/bewitching, captivating, spellbinding(f. - trice /trit∫e/) charmerincantatore di serpenti snake charmer. -
3 seducente
attractive* * *seducente agg.1 seductive; enticing, alluring: aveva una voce seducente, she had a seductive voice3 ( affascinante) captivating, fascinating: una donna seducente, a fascinating woman; sorriso seducente, captivating smile.* * *[sedu'tʃɛnte]aggettivo [ persona] seductive, enticing, alluring, glamorous; [ sorriso] seductive, alluring, inviting, winsome; [sguardo, modi] enticing, provocative* * *seducente/sedu't∫εnte/ -
4 innamorare
innamorare v.tr.1 (non com.) to cause (s.o.) to fall in love (with), to make* (s.o.) fall in love (with), to make* (s.o.) love: lo innamorò con la sua bellezza, her beauty made him fall in love with her (o made him love her)2 (estens.) (incantare, affascinare) to captivate, to enchant, to charm; to fascinate: innamora tutti con il suo sorriso gentile, she captivates everybody with her gentle smile // un sorriso che innamora, an enchanting (o a captivating) smile; una musica che innamora, enchanting music.◘ innamorarsi v.intr.pron.1 to fall* in love (with s.o.): si è innamorata di un mio amico, she has fallen in love with a friend of mine; si innamorò di lei a prima vista, he fell in love with her at first sight // lo fece innamorare di sé, she made him fall in love with her2 (estens.) (di un luogo, un oggetto ecc.) to fall* in love (with sthg.); to be enthusiastic (about sthg.), to grow* enthusiastic (about sthg.): si è innamorato della vita di campagna, he fell in love with life in the country◆ v.rifl.rec. to fall* in love (with each other): si innamorarono pazzamente appena si incontrarono, they fell head over heels in love (with each other) at first sight.* * *[innamo'rare]1. vtto enchant, charmun viso che innamora — an enchanting o a delightful face
2. vr (innamorarsi)(uso reciproco) to fall in love (with each other)3. vip* * *[innamo'rare] 1.verbo transitivo to enamour, to charm2.verbo pronominale innamorarsi-rsi di qcn. — to fall in love with sb
* * *innamorare/innamo'rare/ [1]to enamour, to charmII innamorarsi verbo pronominale-rsi di qcn. to fall in love with sb. -
5 sedurre
seduce( attrarre) attract* * *sedurre v.tr.1 to seduce; to entice, to allure2 ( tentare) to tempt3 ( affascinare) to charm, to fascinate, to captivate: musica che seduce, fascinating (o captivating) music.* * *[se'durre]verbo transitivo1) to seduce, to allure, to entice, to charmun sorriso che seduce — a seductive o inviting smile
2) (allettare) to appeal to3) (convincere) to win* over* * *sedurre/se'durre/ [13]1 to seduce, to allure, to entice, to charm; un sorriso che seduce a seductive o inviting smile2 (allettare) to appeal to3 (convincere) to win* over; mi sono lasciato sedurre dalle loro proposte I let myself be won over by their offers. -
6 travolgente agg
[travol'dʒɛnte](entusiasmo) overwhelming, (bellezza, fascino) captivating, (comicità, umorismo) side-splitting, (passione) uncontrollable, (amore) passionate -
7 seduttivo
seduttivo agg. seductive, captivating. -
8 travolgente
agg [travol'dʒɛnte](entusiasmo) overwhelming, (bellezza, fascino) captivating, (comicità, umorismo) side-splitting, (passione) uncontrollable, (amore) passionate
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