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1 slazený medem
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2 mézzel borított
honeyed -
3 nyájasságtól csepegõ
honeyed -
4 льстивый
honeyed имя прилагательное:sycophantic (льстивый, клеветнический)smooth-spoken (льстивый, сладкоречивый) -
5 медовый
honeyed имя прилагательное: -
6 сладкие речи
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7 меден
honeyed, honied, honeymouthed -
8 recién casado
• honeyed almond• honeysuckle• just married• newly industrializing country• newly married• newly rich• newly-wed• newly-weds• newlyweds• recently married -
9 zamedljan
• honeyed; honied; sugary -
10 mellitus
honeyed, sweet as honey. -
11 ballı
"honeyed; jammy, unusually lucky" -
12 ballı
"honeyed; (something) which contains or is made with honey. - börek 1. honeybun. 2. very delicious thing. 3. very nice, very pleasing. - börekli olmak (for people) to get on very well, be thick, be as thick as thieves." -
13 mézes
honeyed, mellifluous -
14 honigsüß
I Adj. honey-sweet, as sweet as honeyII Adv. as sweet as honey* * *honeyed; oversweet* * *ho|nig|süß1. adjas sweet as honey; (fig) Worte, Ton honeyed; Lächeln sickly sweet2. adver lächelte hónigsüß — he smiled a sickly sweet smile
* * *ho·nig·süßI. adj honeyeder lächelte \honigsüß he smiled as sweetly as honey* * *1.2.ein honigsüßes Lächeln — (fig.) the sweetest of smiles
adverbial (fig.)honigsüß lächeln/antworten — smile a honey-sweet smile/answer in honeyed tones
* * *A. adj honey-sweet, as sweet as honeyB. adv as sweet as honey* * *1.2.ein honigsüßes Lächeln — (fig.) the sweetest of smiles
adverbial (fig.)honigsüß lächeln/antworten — smile a honey-sweet smile/answer in honeyed tones
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15 schmeichlerisch
* * *soapy; adulatory* * *schmeich|le|risch ['Smaiçlərɪʃ]adjflattering; (= lobhudelnd auch) unctuous, fawning, sycophantic* * ** * *schmeich·le·risch\schmeichlerische Worte honeyed words* * *Adjektiv flattering; honeyed <words, tone>* * ** * *Adjektiv flattering; honeyed <words, tone>* * *adj.adulatory adj. adv.flatteringly adv.wheedlingly adv. -
16 almibarado
adj.syrupy, sirupy, sweet, sugary.past part.past participle of spanish verb: almibarar.* * *1→ link=almibarar almibarar► adjetivo1 syrupy* * *ADJ1) (=con almíbar) syrupy; (=dulce) honeyed, oversweet2) (=meloso) sugary* * ** * ** * *almibarado -da‹tono de voz› sugarypalabras almibaradas honeyed words* * *
Del verbo almibarar: ( conjugate almibarar)
almibarado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
almibarado
almibarar
almibarar ( conjugate almibarar) verbo transitivo ‹ fruta› to preserve … in syrup;
‹ pastel› to soak … in syrup
almibarado,-a adjetivo
1 (sabor) syrupy
2 (actitud, gesto) sickly-sweet
' almibarado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
almibarada
English:
sugary
* * *almibarado, -a adj1. [con almíbar] covered in syrup2. [afectado] syrupy, sugary* * *adj figsyrupy -
17 Engelszunge
f: mit Engelszungen reden use all one’s powers of persuasion, speak honeyed words lit.; mit Engelszungen auf jemanden einreden do everything in one’s power to persuade s.o., cajole ( oder coax) s.o. with honeyed words* * *Engelszunge f:mit Engelszungen auf jemanden einreden do everything in one’s power to persuade sb, cajole ( oder coax) sb with honeyed words -
18 flöten
I vt/i2. Vogel: sing, warbleII v/i umg. fig.: flöten gehen Pläne etc.: go by the board; Geld: go down the drain; (kaputtgehen) go for a burton, Am. go kaput; meine Hoffnungen / die neuen Gläser sind flöten gegangen that’s put paid to my hopes / the new glasses have had it* * *to pipe* * *flö|ten ['fløːtn]1. vt (MUS)to play on the flute; (auf Blockflöte) to play on the recorder2. vi (MUS)to play the flute; (= Blockflöte spielen) to play the recorder3. vti2) (hum inf = süß sprechen) to flute, to warble* * *(the act of playing a musical pipe or pipes.) piping* * *flö·ten[ˈflø:tn̩]I. vi1. (Flöte spielen) to play the flute2. (trillern) to whistle4.▶ etw geht jdm \flöten sb loses sthII. vt▪ etw \flöten1. (mit der Flöte) to play sth on the flute2. (pfeifen) to whistle sth* * *I 1.intransitives Verb1) play the flute; (Blockflöte spielen) play the recorder; < bird> flute2) (ugs.): (pfeifen) whistle3) (ugs.): (affektiert sprechen) pipe2.transitives VerbIIinflöten gehen — (ugs.) < money> go down the drain; < time> be wasted
seine Illusionen gingen flöten — his illusions went for a burton (Brit. sl.)
* * *A. v/t & v/i2. Vogel: sing, warbleB. v/i umg fig:flöten gehen Pläne etc: go by the board; Geld: go down the drain; (kaputtgehen) go for a burton, US go kaput;meine Hoffnungen/die neuen Gläser sind flöten gegangen that’s put paid to my hopes/the new glasses have had it* * *I 1.intransitives Verb1) play the flute; (Blockflöte spielen) play the recorder; < bird> flute2) (ugs.): (pfeifen) whistle3) (ugs.): (affektiert sprechen) pipe2.transitives Verb1) play <tune etc.> on the flute/recorderIIinflöten gehen — (ugs.) < money> go down the drain; < time> be wasted
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19 meloso
adj.1 smooth-tongued, smooth-talking, cajoling.2 syrupy, mellow, honeyed, sweet.* * *► adjetivo1 (dulce) sweet, honeyed; (empalagoso) sickly* * *ADJ1) (=dulce) sweet2) (=empalagoso) [persona, voz] sickly-sweet; [canción, música] schmaltzy, sickly-sweet* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( pringoso) stickyb) < persona> sickly-sweet, sugary; <música/canción> schmaltzy, slushy; < voz> sickly-sweet* * *= mellifluous, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex. Many thrushes sing complex mellifluous songs that delight human listeners.Ex. People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* * *- sa adjetivoa) ( pringoso) stickyb) < persona> sickly-sweet, sugary; <música/canción> schmaltzy, slushy; < voz> sickly-sweet* * *= mellifluous, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].Ex: Many thrushes sing complex mellifluous songs that delight human listeners.
Ex: People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.* * *meloso -sa1 (pringoso) sticky2 ‹persona› sickly-sweet, sugary; ‹música/canción› schmaltzy, slushy; ‹voz› sickly-sweet3 ‹color› honey-colored** * *
meloso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹persona/voz› sickly-sweet;
‹música/canción› schmaltzy, slushy
meloso,-a adjetivo sweet, honeyed
' meloso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
melosa
English:
smooth
- sugary
* * *meloso, -a adj1. [fruta] sweet2. [persona] [dulce] sweet;[empalagoso] sickly* * *adj famsickly sweet* * *meloso, -sa adj1) : honeyed, sweet2) empalagoso: cloying, saccharine -
20 mielleux
mielleux, -euse [mjelø, øz]adjective[personne] slimy ; [paroles, ton] honeyed* * *- euse mjɛlø, øz adjectif fig [ton, paroles] unctuous, honeyed; [personne] fawning* * *mjelø, øz adj (-euse)péjoratif sugary, honeyed* * *1. [doucereux] sickly sweet
См. также в других словарях:
honeyed — is recommended in preference to honied for both literal meanings (honeyed figs) and figurative meanings (spoke in honeyed tones) … Modern English usage
Honeyed — Hon eyed, a. 1. Covered with honey. [1913 Webster] 2. Sweet, as, honeyed words. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
honeyed — ► ADJECTIVE 1) containing or coated with honey. 2) having a warm yellow colour. 3) soothing and soft: honeyed words … English terms dictionary
honeyed — index nectarous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
honeyed — [adj] sweetened cajoling, candied, dulcet, flattering, ingratiating, sugarcoated, sugary; concept 170 … New thesaurus
honeyed — [hun′ēd] adj. [ME honyede] 1. sweetened, covered, or filled with honey 2. sweet as honey; flattering or affectionate … English World dictionary
honeyed — [[t]hʌ̱nid[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n You can describe someone s voice or words as honeyed when they are very pleasant to listen to, especially if you want to suggest that they are insincere. His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew...… … English dictionary
honeyed — honeyedly, adv. honeyedness, n. /hun eed/, adj. 1. containing, consisting of, or resembling honey: honeyed drinks. 2. flattering or ingratiating: honeyed words. 3. pleasantly soft; dulcet or mellifluous: honeyed tones. Also, honied. [1325 75; ME… … Universalium
honeyed — adjective literary honeyed words or honeyed voices sound soft and pleasant, but are often insincere: “How kind you are,” Brett said in a honeyed voice … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
honeyed — hon|eyed [ˈhʌnid] adj 1.) literary honeyed words or honeyed voices sound soft and pleasant, but are often insincere 2.) tasting like ↑honey or covered in honey … Dictionary of contemporary English
honeyed — hon|eyed [ hʌnid ] adjective 1. ) honeyed words or a honeyed voice sound very nice but you cannot trust the person speaking 2. ) sweet like honey … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English