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vt očarati, osvojiti, opčiniti, opsjeniti, fascinirati* * *
fascinirati
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['fæsɪneɪt]* * *['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) affascinare- fascination* * *['fæsɪneɪt] -
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['fæsɪneɪt]vt* * *['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) oczarować- fascination -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) apburt; valdzināt- fascination* * *valdzināt, apburt; hipnotizēt ar skatienu -
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освојува, маѓепсува, фасцинира* * *маѓепсува, освојува, фасцинираv. освојува, маѓепсува; пленува; фасцинира, освојува, маѓепсува, опчинува, освојува -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) žavėti, traukti- fascination -
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v. hänföra; fascinera, fängsla* * *['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) fascinera- fascination -
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• neodoljivo privući; očarati; opčiniti; opseniti; pogledom hipnotisati; zaneti; zaseniti -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) fascinovat, okouzlit- fascination* * *• okouzlit• fascinovat -
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verb1) очаровывать, пленять2) зачаровывать взглядом* * *(v) очаровать; очаровывать* * *восхищать, приводить в восторг, очаровывать* * *[fas·ci·nate || 'fæsɪneɪt] v. очаровывать, пленять, зачаровывать, зачаровывать взглядом* * *заколдоватьзачароватьоколдоватьочароватьочаровыватьпленять* * *1) восхищать, приводить в восторг, очаровывать, пленять (at, with) 2) гипнотизировать, зачаровывать взглядом (особ. о змеях) -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) očariť- fascination* * *• fascinovat• okúzlit• ocarit -
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очаровывать, пленять; зачаровывать взглядом -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) a fascina- fascination -
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entrige, fasine -
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paeluma, lummama -
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['fæsɪneɪt]vчарува́ти; зачаро́вувати по́глядом -
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очаровывать; пленять -
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['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) γοητεύω- fascination -
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['fæsɪneɪt]гл.1) восхищать, приводить в восторг, очаровывать, пленятьPeople were standing fascinated at the spectacle of a rocket launching. — Люди стояли зачарованные видом взлетающей ракеты.
His eloquence fascinates and astonishes. — Его красноречие завораживает и изумляет.
Syn:2) гипнотизировать, зачаровывать взглядом ( обычно о змеях)
См. также в других словарях:
Fascinate — Fas ci*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fascinated}, p. pr. & vb. n.. {Fascinating}.] [L. fascinare; cf. Gr. ?????????? to slander, bewitch.] 1. To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fascinate — (v.) 1590s, bewitch, enchant, from M.Fr. fasciner (14c.), from L. fascinatus, pp. of fascinare bewitch, enchant, fascinate, from fascinus spell, witchcraft, of uncertain origin. Possibly from Gk. baskanos bewitcher, sorcerer, with form influenced … Etymology dictionary
fascinate — index immerse (engross), interest, occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fascinate — charm, bewitch, enchant, captivate, allure, *attract Analogous words: influence, impress, *affect, sway, strike, touch: delight, rejoice, gladden, *please … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fascinate — [v] captivate, hold spellbound absorb, allure, animate, arouse, attach, attract, beguile, bewitch, charm, compel, delight, draw, enamor, enchant, engage, engross, enrapture, enslave, ensnare, enthrall, entice, entrance, excite, fire, gladden,… … New thesaurus
fascinate — ► VERB ▪ irresistibly attract the interest of. DERIVATIVES fascinating adjective fascinatingly adverb fascination noun. ORIGIN Latin fascinare bewitch , from fascinum spell, witchcraft … English terms dictionary
fascinate — [fas′ə nāt΄] vt. fascinated, fascinating [< L fascinatus, pp. of fascinare, to bewitch, charm < fascinum, a charm < ? or akin to Gr baskanos, sorcerer] 1. Obs. to put under a spell; bewitch 2. to attract or hold motionless, as by a fixed … English World dictionary
fascinate */ — UK [ˈfæsɪneɪt] / US [ˈfæsɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms fascinate : present tense I/you/we/they fascinate he/she/it fascinates present participle fascinating past tense fascinated past participle fascinated to attract and interest you very… … English dictionary
fascinate — verb (fascinated; fascinating) Etymology: Latin fascinatus, past participle of fascinare, from fascinum evil spell Date: 1598 transitive verb 1. obsolete bewitch 2. a. to transfix and hold spellbound by an irresistible power … New Collegiate Dictionary
fascinate — [16] To fascinate somebody is literally to ‘bewitch’ them. The word comes from the past participle of the Latin verb fascināre, which was a derivative of fascinum ‘witchcraft’. The Roman phallic deity, incidentally, was named Fascinus, because an … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
fascinate — [16] To fascinate somebody is literally to ‘bewitch’ them. The word comes from the past participle of the Latin verb fascināre, which was a derivative of fascinum ‘witchcraft’. The Roman phallic deity, incidentally, was named Fascinus, because an … Word origins