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1 endear
[ɪnˈdɪə] verbto make dear or more dear (to):يُحَبِّبHis loyalty endeared him to me.
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2 تودد
1́ n. courtship2́ v. court, endear oneself, fawn, woo -
3 مات
1́ adj. Die Hard2́ v. pass on, peg out, die, decease, endear, depart, expire, give up the ghost, checkmate, pass away, snuff it, croak, snuff out, succumb, check in, go west, rest in peace, perish -
4 تحبب إلى
تَحَبّبَ إلى: تَوَدّدَ، غازَلَto show love or affection to, endear oneself to, ingratiate oneself with, curry favor with, flatter one's way into; to seek someone's love or friendship; to court, woo, pay court to, seek the affections of, speak words of love to -
5 تقرب إلى فلان
تَقَرّبَ إلى فُلانto curry favor with, seek to gain someone's favor, cozy up to; to endear oneself to, seek someone's love or friendship; to try to establish good relations with; to approach, make advances to -
6 تودد إلى
تَوَدّدَ إلىto show love or affection to, endear oneself to, ingratiate oneself with, curry favor with, flatter one's way into, seek someone's friendship or love; to court, woo, pay court to, seek the affections of -
7 حبب
حَبّبَ (إلى): جَعَلَهُ مَحْبُوباًto make someone love or like something or someone; to endear (to); to make or render beloved, dear, well liked, lovable, lovely, attractive, pleasant, nice, acceptable, desirable
См. также в других словарях:
endear — [en dir′, indir′] vt. to make dear, beloved, or well liked [to endear oneself by acts of generosity] … English World dictionary
Endear — En*dear , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Endeared}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Endearing}.] 1. To make dear or beloved. To be endeared to a king. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To raise the price or cost of; to make costly or expensive. [R.] King James I. (1618). [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endear — 1580s, to enhance the value of, also win the affection of, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + DEAR (Cf. dear). Meaning to make dear is from 1640s. Related: Endeared; endearing … Etymology dictionary
endear — [v] attract attention attach, bind, captivate, charm, cherish, engage, prize, treasure, value, win; concepts 7,22,32 Ant. disenchant, repulse … New thesaurus
endear — ► VERB ▪ cause to be loved or liked … English terms dictionary
endear to — en ˈdear to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they endear to he/she/it endears to present participle endearing to past tense endeared to … Useful english dictionary
endear — en|dear [ınˈdıə US ınˈdır] v endear to [endear sb to sb] phr v to make someone popular and liked endear yourself to sb ▪ The emperor saw an opportunity to endear himself to the Athenians … Dictionary of contemporary English
endear to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms endear to : present tense I/you/we/they endear to he/she/it endears to present participle endearing to past tense endeared to past participle endeared to endear someone to someone to make someone liked by… … English dictionary
endear — UK [ɪnˈdɪə(r)] / US [ɪnˈdɪr] verb Word forms endear : present tense I/you/we/they endear he/she/it endears present participle endearing past tense endeared past participle endeared Phrasal verbs: endear to … English dictionary
endear — v. (D; refl., tr.) to endear to (she endeared herself to everyone) * * * [ɪn dɪə] (D; refl.,tr.) to endear to (she endeared herself to everyone) … Combinatory dictionary
endear — en|dear [ ın dır ] verb en dear to phrasal verb transitive endear someone to someone to make someone like you: His brusque manner did not exactly endear him to his colleagues … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English