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ґвалтувати; викрадати- ravished -
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mengasyikkan, melarikan, menculik, merampok* * *memperkosa* * *mengasyikkan, melarikan, menculik, merampok* * *menggiurkan, mencabuli -
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mang-agaw, manggahasà, magtaanan (ng babae) -
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v.t.aabru reyzi karna / aGHwah karna / rijhaana -
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VT1. भगाकर\ravishले\ravishजानाHe has ravished a girl from the bus station.2. मोहित\ravishकरनाAishvarya rai is a ravishing beauty. -
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rav.ish[r'æviʃ] vt 1 arrebatar, cativar, encantar. 2 raptar, violar, desonrar. 3 pilhar, saquear. -
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v1) поет. викрадати2) грабувати3) захоплювати, зачаровувати4) зґвалтувати* * *v1) захоплювати, зачаровувати2) пoeт. вкрасти (нaпp., поцілунок); грабувати3) зґвалтувати -
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v. gaspetmek, kaçırmak, ırzına geçmek, tecâvüz etmek, tutkun etmek, kâlbini çalmak, mest etmek, kendinden geçirmek* * *büyüle -
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[raeviš]transitive verbugrabiti, s silo vzeti, silo narediti, posiliti, oskruniti, onečastiti, osramotiti, spraviti v sramoto (žensko); figuratively odtrgati, utrgati, odnesti; navdušiti, prevzeti, očarati -
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v. бахдал бишрэлийг төрүүлэх. ravishing adj. маш гоё, сэтгэл булаам, бахдал төрүүлсэн, гайхалтай сайхан. -
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vt., n. 황홀하게하다, 미칠듯이 기쁘게하다, 강탈하다, 강간하다, \ravisher -
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§ მოხიბლვა, მოჯადოება§ აღტაცებაში მოყვანა (მოიყვანს) -
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قاپيدن ، ربودن ، مسحور كردن ، از خود بيخود شدن ، بعفت و ناموس تجاوز كردن -
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vt 1. oteti, ugrabiti; [fig] otrgnuti, odnijeti; zanijeti, ushititi 2. silovati, oskrvnuti, obeščastiti, osramotiti* * *
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['rævɪʃ]verbo transitivo lett. (delight) rapire, incantare, affascinare* * *['rævɪʃ]verbo transitivo lett. (delight) rapire, incantare, affascinare -
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['rævɪʃ]transitive verb littér ( delight) ravir -
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sajūsmināt, valdzināt; nolaupīt; izvarot -
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v.1. одзема, граба;2. занесува, одушевува; одзема; силува -
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v. våldta; kidnappa, röva bort; hänföra
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Ravish — Rav ish (r[a^]v [i^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ravished} ( [i^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Ravishing}.] [OE. ravissen, F. ravir, fr. L. rapere to snatch or tear away, to ravish. See {Rapacious}, {Rapid}, and { ish}.] 1. To seize and carry away by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ravish — rav·ish / ra vish/ vt [Middle English, to seize and take away by violence, from Middle French raviss , stem of ravir, ultimately from Latin rapere to seize, rob]: rape rav·ish·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
ravish — [v1] enchant allure, attract, bewitch, captivate, charm, delight, draw, enrapture, enthrall, entrance, fascinate, hold, hypnotize, magnetize, mesmerize, overjoy, please, spellbind, trance, transport; concept 11 Ant. disenchant, repulse, turn off… … New thesaurus
ravish — (v.) c.1300, to seize (someone) by violence, carry (a person, especially a woman) away, from O.Fr. raviss , prp. stem of ravir to seize, take away hastily, from V.L. *rapire, from L. rapere to seize, hurry away (see RAPID (Cf. rapid)). Meaning to … Etymology dictionary
ravish — *transport, enrapture, entrance Analogous words: rejoice, delight, regale (see PLEASE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ravish — ► VERB archaic or literary 1) seize and carry off by force. 2) rape. 3) fill with intense delight; enrapture. ORIGIN Old French ravir, from Latin rapere seize … English terms dictionary
ravish — [rav′ish] vt. [ME ravishen < inflectional stem of OFr ravir, to carry away < VL * rapire, for L rapere, to seize: see RAPE1] 1. to seize and carry away forcibly 2. to rape (a woman) 3. to transport with joy or delight; enrapture ravisher n … English World dictionary
ravish — UK [ˈrævɪʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms ravish : present tense I/you/we/they ravish he/she/it ravishes present participle ravishing past tense ravished past participle ravished mainly literary to rape a woman (= force her to have sex) … English dictionary
ravish — verb /ˈɹa.vɪʃ/ a) To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force. For loe that Guest would beare her forcibly, / And meant to ravish her, that rather had to dy. b) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ec … Wiktionary
ravish — to copulate with a woman against her will Originally, to seize or carry off anything: The ravish d Helen, Menelaus wife, With wanton Paris sleeps. (Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida) and in more modern use: I don t know why,… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
ravish — verb 1) literary he tried to ravish her Syn: rape, sexually assault/abuse, violate, force oneself on, molest; archaic dishonor, defile 2) literary you will be ravished by this wine Syn: enrapture, enchant, delight … Thesaurus of popular words