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121 συνδημαγωγοῦσαν
συνδημαγωγέωhelp in captivating the populace: pres part act fem acc sg (attic epic doric)συνδημαγωγέωhelp in captivating the populace: pres part act fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
122 attachant
attachant, e [ata∫ɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjective[enfant] endearing ; [film, roman] captivating* * *attachante ataʃɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [personne] charming, engaging; [caractère] charming; [animal] sweet* * *ataʃɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj attachant, -e(personne, personnalité) engaging, (enfant) lovable* * *( féminin attachante) [ataʃɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif[livre, spectacle] captivating -
123 prenant
prenant, e [pʀənɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectivea. ( = captivant) compellingb. ( = qui prend du temps) time-consuming* * *prenante pʀənɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( captivant) [intrigue, spectacle] fascinating; [voix] captivating; ( absorbant) [travail, métier] absorbing2) Zoologie [queue] prehensile* * *pʀənɑ̃, ɑ̃t prenant, -e1. participe présentSee:2. adj(tâche) absorbing* * *1 ( captivant) [intrigue, spectacle] fascinating; [voix] captivating; ( absorbant) [travail, métier] absorbing;2 Zool [queue] prehensile.2. [qui prend du temps] time-consuming3. [préhensile] prehensile -
124 हारक
hāraka
removing, taking upon one's self ( seeᅠ samagra-mala-h-);
ravishing, captivating (in gopī-nayana-h-, « captivating the eyes of the Gopīs» Pañcar.);
m. a thief, robber L. ;
a gambler, cheat, rogue Rājat. ;
a divisor Āryabh. Sch. ;
a string of pearls Pañcat. ;
Trophis Aspera L. ;
a kind of prose composition L. ;
a kind of science L. ;
( ikā) f. a kind of metre Col
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125 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. -
126 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. -
127 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/ -
128 bestechend
be·ste·chend adjcaptivating, irresistible, impressive;ein \bestechendes Angebot a tempting offer;ein \bestechender Gedanke a fascinating thought [or idea];ein \bestechendes Lächeln a winning smile;eine \bestechende Schönheit an entrancing [or captivating] beauty;ein \bestechender Geist a brilliant mind;etwas B\bestechendes something irresistible;etwas B\bestechendes haben to have a certain irresistibilityadv winningly, impressively
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captivating — adjective very attractive: a captivating smile and beautiful eyes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
captivating — [ˈkæptɪˌveɪtɪŋ] adj very interesting or attractive in a way that takes all your attention a captivating story[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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