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81 coger cariño a algo/alguien
coger cariño a algo/alguiento become fond of something/somebody, take a liking to something/somebody -
82 cogerle el gusto a algo
to take a liking to something -
83 cogerle simpatía a alguien
to take a liking to somebody -
84 a contento
• to one's liking• to one's satisfaction -
85 afición
• affection• fancy• fondness• hobbled• hobby-horse• liking• preference -
86 afición a caballos
• horsewomen• horsy• liking for horses -
87 apetencia
• appetence• appetency• desire• liking -
88 atracción
• allure• allurement• attraction• attractiveness• charisma• charm• liking -
89 cobrar afición a
• acquire a taste for• become fond of• take a liking to -
90 cobrar carińo a
• take a liking to -
91 coger carińo a
• cotton on to• cotton up to• grow feathers• grow from• take a liking to• take a shine to -
92 cojear de una pierna
• have a liking for• have a little fling -
93 cojear una pierna
• have a liking for• have a little fling -
94 complacencia
• complacence• complacency• complaisance• contentment• liking• pleasure• satisfaction -
95 dar fuego
• give a lecture in a competitive examination• give a liking -
96 dar lumbre
• give a lecture in a competitive examination• give a liking -
97 dar un empujoncito a
• give a liking• give a malicious interpretation to -
98 de su agrado
• to one's liking -
99 echar una cana al aire
• go on a journey• go on a pilgrimage• go on a special diet• go on a summer vacation• have a fit of anger• have a foot in both camps• have a liking towards• have a little time left• have one's fill• have one's good share of• kick up one's heels• make medicinal by adding steel• make merry over -
100 encarińarse de
• become fond of• fall in love with• get in love with• grow feathers• grow from• take a liking to
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Liking — Lik ing, n. 1. The state of being pleasing; a suiting. See {On liking}, below. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being pleased with, or attracted toward, some thing or person; hence, inclination; desire; pleasure; preference;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Liking — Lik ing (l[imac]k [i^]ng), p. a. Looking; appearing; as, better or worse liking. See {Like}, to look. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Why should he see your faces worse liking than the children which are of your sort? Dan. i. 10. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
liking — [līk′iŋ] n. [ME < OE licung < lician: see LIKE2] 1. fondness; affection 2. preference; taste; pleasure; predilection [not to my liking] … English World dictionary
liking — index affinity (regard), desire, disposition (inclination), favor (partiality), inclination … Law dictionary
liking — [n] fondness, taste affection, affinity, appetite, appreciation, attachment, attraction, bent, bias, desire, devotion, fancy, favoritism, inclination, love, mind, palate, partiality, passion, penchant, pleasure, predilection, preference,… … New thesaurus
liking — ► NOUN 1) a regard or fondness for something. 2) one s taste … English terms dictionary
liking — lik|ing [ laıkıŋ ] noun singular a feeling of enjoying or liking something: liking for: He had a particular liking for science. for someone s liking if something is too expensive, too dark, etc. for someone s liking, they do not like it because… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
liking — [[t]la͟ɪkɪŋ[/t]] 1) N SING: with supp, oft N for n If you have a liking for something or someone, you like them. She had a liking for good clothes... He bought me records to encourage my liking for music... Mrs Jermyn took a great liking to him.… … English dictionary
liking — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ particular, special, strong ▪ Brian had taken a strong liking to him. ▪ immediate, instant … Collocations dictionary
liking — n. 1) to take a liking to 2) to develop a liking for 3) to one s liking (that is not to my liking) * * * [ laɪkɪŋ] to develop a liking for to take a liking to to one s liking (that is not to my liking) … Combinatory dictionary
liking — lik|ing [ˈlaıkıŋ] n 1.) liking for sb/sth formal when you like someone or something ▪ Jim and Keith had a liking and respect for each other. ▪ She s developed a liking for theatre. 2.) take a liking to sb/sth to begin to like someone or something … Dictionary of contemporary English