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61 charakterystyczn|y
Ⅰ adj. 1. (typowy) characteristic, typical (dla kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth)- cechy charakterystyczne klimatu the characteristics a. characteristic features of a climate- cecha charakterystyczna a distinguishing a. distinctive feature- charakterystyczny wygląd/uśmiech a distinctive appearance/smile- charakterystyczny sposób mówienia a distinctive a. characteristic way of speaking- rzecz charakterystyczna, że… a. jest rzeczą charakterystyczną, że… it’s interesting a. worth noting that…- aktor charakterystyczny a character actorⅡ charakterystyczne praed. (godne uwagi) interesting, unusual- charakterystyczne, że nowe budynki mają bardzo malownicze elewacje interestingly, the new buildings have very attractive facadesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > charakterystyczn|y
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62 dekoracj|a
f 1. (G pl dekoracji) (ozdoby) decoration- dekoracja świąteczna/stołu Christmas/table decoration- te róże będą bardzo efektowną dekoracją these roses will make a very attractive decoration2. zw. pl. (G pl dekoracji) (teatralna, filmowa) scenery U, decor U- zmiana dekoracji a change of scenery- ustawić dekoracje to build some scenery3. sgt (odznaczanie) decorating- prezydent dokonał dekoracji żołnierzy krzyżami walecznych the President decorated the soldiers with the Military Cross4. sgt (ozdabianie) decoration, decorating- być odpowiedzialnym za dekorację sali to be responsible for decorating the roomThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dekoracj|a
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63 châssis
n. m.1. (of woman): Figure, body (usually a very attractive one). Elle a un châssis à faire tourner les têtes: With curves in all the right places, she never walks about unnoticed.2. (mostly pl.): 'Oglers', 'peepers', eyes. Fermer les châssis: To 'get a bit of shuteye', to 'have forty winks', to get some sleep. Avoir un châssis qui dit merde à l'autre: To have a squint. -
64 chouïa
I.n. m. (also: chouilla):1. Un chouïa: 'A teeny-weeny bit', 'a trifle', a little. Il est un chouïa radin: He's a bit on the mean side. Elle nous a donné un chouïa de ragoût: She dished us out a small portion of stew.2. Chouïa chouïa (adv. exp.): Carefully and quietly. Chouïa chouïa on s'est débrouillé: We followed the old adage 'softly, softly, catchee monkey'.II.adj. inv. 'Smashing', very attractive. -
65 muy atractivo
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66 osladiti
vt pf sweeten (- zasladiti) ; fig make it very attractive/agreeable to smb., let smb, develop a taste for sthg. -
67 seducente
agg [sedu'tʃɛnte](donna) seductive, (proposta) very attractive -
68 sempre
avv ['sɛmpre]1) (continuità) always, (eternamente) always, foreverti amerò sempre — I'll always love you, I'll love you for ever
è la persona di sempre — he's the same as ever, he's his usual self
sei il cretino di sempre; sei sempre il solito cretino — you're as stupid as ever
arriva sempre a disturbarmi — he's always o forever coming to disturb me
è un abito che puoi indossare sempre — it's a dress you can wear any time o on any occasion
è rimasto sempre lì fermo — he stayed there, immobile
2) (ancora, comunque) stillc'è sempre la possibilità che... — there's still a chance that..., there's always the possibility that...
posso sempre tentare — I can always o still try
3)sempre che — as long as, provided (that)
sempre che non piova — as long as o provided that it doesn't rain, unless it rains
sempre che tu non cambi idea — as long as you don't change your mind, unless you change your mind
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69 обдумывать
vt; св - обду́матьto think over, to consider (carefully)ва́ше предложе́ние о́чень зама́нчиво, но мне на́до его́ хороше́нько обду́мать — your offer is very attractive, but I need to think it over
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70 старая дева
разг., часто пренебр.old maid; spinster; maiden joc.Анюте исполнилось двадцать восемь. Она была ещё очень хороша, но родственники за глаза уже называли её старой девой. Мама волновалась и знакомила Анюту с холостыми сыновьями своих подруг. (Л. Самсонова, Анютин принц) — Anyuta was twenty-eight. She was still very attractive but her relatives were already calling her an old maid behind her back. Her mother was worried and introduced Anyuta to all the bachelor sons of her friends.
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71 Broad Tail
The grade of Karakul lambskin lower than astrakhan, is known as broad tail. Broad-tail skins are taken from lambs prematurely born." Their hair is shorter than that on Persian lambskins, and instead of being tightly curled, it is swirled, and exhibits a very attractive wavy pattern. Woven fabrics manufactured to imitate the broad-tail effect are usually called karacul or carcuel in the trade. -
72 charming
adjectivevery attractive:ساحِر، فَتّان، جَذّابa charming smile.
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73 interior
[ɪnˈtɪərɪə]1. adjectiveon, of etc, the inside of (something):داخِليthe interior walls of a building.
2. nounداخِل البِنايَهThe interior of the house was very attractive.
2) the part of a country away from the coast, borders etc:المنطِقَه الداخليَّه للبلادThe explorers landed on the coast, and then travelled into the interior.
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74 lure
[luə]1. nounattraction; something very attractive or tempting:إغواء، إغراءThe lure of his mother's good cooking brought him back home.
2. verbto tempt or attract:يَغوي، يُغْريThe bright lights of the city lured him away from home.
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75 πεῖραρ
πεῖραρ, - ατοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `end, boundary, outcome, goal, decision'; ep. also `rope, cable' (from `rope-end, cable-end'?; also `knot'?; s.bel.).Compounds: As 2. member in ἀ-πείρων (Il.), with transiion in the ο-stems ἄ-πειρος (Pi., Ion., trag., Pl., Arist.) `endless, unlimited', also ἀ-πε(ί)ρατος `id.' (Pi., Ph.); here also ἀπειρέσιος, ἀπείριτος with suffixtranfer (diff. s.v.)?; ἀπέρονα πέρας μη ἔχοντα H.; πολυ-πείρων `with many (wide) boundaries' (h. Cer. 296, Orph.).Derivatives: 1. πειραίνω (Hom.), περαίνω (Att.), aor. πειρῆναι, περᾶναι, also w. δια-, συν- a.o., `to bring to an end, to finish, to conclude' with ἀ-πέραντος (- εί-) `unlimited' (Pi., Att.), περαντικός `conclusive' (Ar., Arist.), συμπέρασ-μα n. `end, finishing, conclusion' (Arist.) with - ματικός (Arist.). 2. περατόομαι, - όω, also w. ἀπο-, συν-, `to end, to bring to an end, to limit' (Arist.) with ἀποπεράτ-ωσις (medic.). 3. ἀπο-περατίζω `to end' (sch.). 4. περατεύει ὁρίζει H. -- Also περάτη f. `extremity of the heavens' (ψ 243, Arat., Call.), after the superlatives (cf. Schwyzer 503 c); here περάτ-ηθεν `from the boundary, from beyond' (A. R.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [811] *per-u̯-r̥\/n̥ `end'?Etymology: Basis *πέρϜαρ with old ρ \/ ν-flexion; from ν-stem ἀ-πείρων; through innovation πεῖρας, πέρας (cf. Schwyzer 514). -- A remarkable similarity shows Skt. pár-van- n. `knot, joint, section'. Schulze Q. 109f., 116ff. concludes from this a special word πεῖραρ with the meaning `knot' (μ 51 a.o., h. Ap. 129), with the ptc. πειρήναντε `knotting, kn. confirming' (χ 175, 192); very attractive, but with the in other places (e.g. Ν 358) hardly rejectable meaning `rope, line' (from `rope-, line-end'?) one finds even so no solution. After Krause Glotta 25, 148 stands beside πεῖραρ `end' a special πεῖραρ `line' to σπεῖρα, σπάρτον; to be rejected. For a uniform πεῖραρ (s. Bq w. older lit.) a.o. Niedermann Glotta 19, 7, Björck Mél. Bq 1, 143ff. -- In the sense of `end, frontier' πεῖραρ \< *πέρ-Ϝαρ belongs in any case to the great group πείρω, πέρᾱ etc. (prob. also πεῖρα); the orig. function of the element περ-, whether verbal or nominal, can no longer be decided. Also πεῖραρ = pár-van- `knot' can perh. be united (prop. `end, section, knot of a stalk'?; WP. 2, 32; doubts in Mayrhofer s. páruḥ).Page in Frisk: 2,490-491Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πεῖραρ
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76 σφάλλω
σφάλλω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to bring down, to ruin, to mislead', midd. `to go down, to be ruined, to be mistaken' (IA).Other forms: Aor. σφῆλαι (Il.), Dor. σφᾶλαι (Pi.), pass. σφᾰλ-ῆναι (- θῆναι Gal.), intr. - αι (LXX; Schwyzer 756), fut. ?-ῶ, pass. - ήσομαι, perf. midd. ἔσφαλ-μαι (IA.), act. - κα (Plb.).Derivatives: 1. σφαλ-ερός `slippery, treacherous, staggering' (IA.). 2. - μα n. `fall, accident, misstep, mistake' (IA.), - μός m. `id.' (Aq.) with - μῆσαι ( ἀπο-) `to stumble' (Plb.), σφαλ-μᾳ̃ σκιρτᾳ̃, σφάλλεται H. 3. - σις ( ἀνά-, περί-, ἀμφί-) f. `fall, accident' (Hp., Vett. Val.). 4. - της m. des. of Dionysos "he who brings down" (Lyc.). 5. ἀ-σφαλ-ής, ές, -( έ)ως `not falling, not staggering, firm, safe, reliable' (Il.) with - εια f. (Att.), - ίζομαι, - ίζω (hell. a. late), prob. directly from the verb (cf. Schwyzer 513; σφάλος n. only Trag. Oxy. 676, 16 [uncertain]); thus ἐπι-, περι-, ἀρι-σφαλής a.o. -- On ἄσφαλτος s. v. (folketym. adapted?).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [cf. 929] * (s)gʷʰh₂el-Etymology: As with πάλλω, σκάλλω the above system of forms can be understood as a pure Greek creation. -- A certain etymology is missing. Instead of the earlier, semant. very attractive connection with Skt. skhálate, -ti `sumble, stagger, err', Arm. sxalem, -im `id.' (Fick 1. 143. 567, Hübschmann Armen. Gr. 1, 490 f.), which requires IE skʷhel- and is therefore coubtful, P. Wahrmann Glotta 6, 149ff. tries to connect σφάλλω with IE * sp(h)el- `split' in σπολάς, ἀσπάλαξ a.o. (s. vv. w. lit.) assuming an orig. meaning *'throw with sticks, put a stop between the legs v. t.' (details in WP. 2, 678 and Pok. 985); phonetically better, but semant. quite hypothetic. Diff., but also doubtful, Thieme KZ 69, 175. Suppositions on anlaut. σφ- in Hiersche Ten. aspiratae 194 w. lit. Older lit. in Bq; further W.-Hofmann s. fallō. -- Cf. σφαλός, σφέλας. Rix, Hist. Gramm. d. Griech. 31 assumes * sgʷʰh₂el- with Siebs, which seems possible.Page in Frisk: 2,827Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφάλλω
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77 een weinig attractief programma
een weinig attractief programmaVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een weinig attractief programma
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78 het fraaie weer nodigt uit tot wandelen
het fraaie weer nodigt uit tot wandelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het fraaie weer nodigt uit tot wandelen
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79 ik vind ze erg aantrekkelijk
ik vind ze erg aantrekkelijkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik vind ze erg aantrekkelijk
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80 uitnodigen
1 [inviteren] invite, ask♦voorbeelden:1 iemand op een feestje uitnodigen • invite/ask someone to a partyzij nodigden ons uit bij hen voor de thee • they asked us round for tea/invited us to tea
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