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121 биполярный аффективный психоз
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > биполярный аффективный психоз
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122 интермиттирующий психоз
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > интермиттирующий психоз
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123 маниакально-депрессивное заболевание
1) Medicine: manic-depressive disorder2) Aviation medicine: manic depressive illnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > маниакально-депрессивное заболевание
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124 циклофрения
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125 циркулярный психоз
1) Medicine: affective insanity, folie circulaire, intermittent insanity, manic-depressive illness, manic-depressive insanity2) Psychiatry: alternating insanity3) Psychology: alternating psychosis, circular insanity, circular psychosisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > циркулярный психоз
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126 cautivar
v.1 to capture.2 to captivate, to enchant.Su belleza cautivó a Pedro Her beauty captivated Peter.3 to be captivating.Tanta belleza cautiva So much beauty is captivating.4 to be delighted to.Me cautiva oír ópera I am delighted to listen to opera.5 to be delighted by.Me cautivan tus ocurrencias I am delighted by your remarks.* * *1 to take prisoner, capture* * *verb* * *VT1) (=hacer prisionero a) (Mil) to capture, take prisoner2) (=hechizar) to captivate* * ** * *= captivate, enthral [enthrall, -USA], charm, mesmerise [mesmerize, -USA], beguile, enchant, capture + the imagination, bewitch, entrance, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con este sentido la voz pasiva y seguido de la partícula with y también a veces by.Ex. This article suggests a number of titles which can be relied on to captivate the young reader and arouse enthusiasm for further exploration of the world of books.Ex. If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex. We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex. The article is entitled 'Have librarians become mesmerised by information technology?'.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Ex. This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex. Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Ex. It's hard to imagine a red-blooded man anywhere in the world who could look at her and not be ' smitten' with her.----* cautivar al mundo = make + a big noise in the world.* * ** * *= captivate, enthral [enthrall, -USA], charm, mesmerise [mesmerize, -USA], beguile, enchant, capture + the imagination, bewitch, entrance, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con este sentido la voz pasiva y seguido de la partícula with y también a veces by.Ex: This article suggests a number of titles which can be relied on to captivate the young reader and arouse enthusiasm for further exploration of the world of books.
Ex: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex: We will see the mountains of lobster traps and the charming crooked streets and hazy seascapes that charmed painter Fitzhugh Lane.Ex: The article is entitled 'Have librarians become mesmerised by information technology?'.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: The article 'The power to enchant: puppets in the public library' describes the construction of a puppet theatre in a public library.Ex: This paper describes how a middle grade school teacher uses a core list of books to capture the imagination of his students and to encourage them to write honestly about their lives.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Ex: It's hard to imagine a red-blooded man anywhere in the world who could look at her and not be ' smitten' with her.* cautivar al mundo = make + a big noise in the world.* * *cautivar [A1 ]vt1 (atraer) to captivatelo cautivó con su sonrisa she captivated him with her smile, he was captivated by her smile2 ( ant) (hacer prisionero) to capture* * *
cautivar ( conjugate cautivar) verbo transitivo ( atraer) to captivate
cautivar verbo transitivo
1 to capture, take prisoner
2 figurado (fascinar) to captivate
' cautivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrebatar
- hechizar
- magnetizar
- subyugar
- atraer
- seducir
English:
wow
- beguile
- bewitch
- captivate
- charm
- enchant
- enthrall
- mesmerize
* * *cautivar vt1. [seducir] to captivate, to enchant;su simpatía me cautiva I find her friendly manner quite captivating2. [apresar] to capture* * *v/t figcaptivate* * *cautivar vthechizar: to captivate, to charm -
127 embelesar
v.1 to captivate.su belleza lo embelesó he was enchanted o captivated by her beauty2 to enrapture, to carry away, to fascinate, to rapture.* * *1 to charm, delight, fascinate* * *1.VT to enchant, entrance2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to captivate* * *= enthral [enthrall, -USA], entrance.Ex. If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Ex. Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.* * *verbo transitivo to captivate* * *= enthral [enthrall, -USA], entrance.Ex: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.
Ex: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.* * *embelesar [A1 ]vtto captivate* * *
embelesar ( conjugate embelesar) verbo transitivo
to captivate
embelesar verbo transitivo to fascinate
' embelesar' also found in these entries:
English:
ravish
- entrance
* * *♦ vtto captivate;su belleza lo embelesó he was enchanted o captivated by her beauty* * *v/t captivate* * *embelesar vt: to enchant, to captivate -
128 extasiar
v.to enrapture, to enchant, to rapture, to spellbind.La música transporta a Ricardo Music transports Richard.* * *1 to enrapture1 to go into ecstasies, go into raptures* * *1.VT to entrance, enrapture, captivate2.See:* * *= electrify, entrance.Ex. He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.Ex. Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.----* extasiarse = go into + raptures.* extasiarse hablando de Algo = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous.* * *= electrify, entrance.Ex: He then produced a sound like the deep wail of a bereaved mother which electrified the audience.
Ex: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.* extasiarse = go into + raptures.* extasiarse hablando de Algo = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous.* * *vtto entrance
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