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1 liking
مَيْل \ bias: a leaning of the mind towards or away from sth.; a fixed opinion in favour of sth. or against it: The judge was blamed for bias against the prisoner.. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. flair: a natural ability to do sth. well: a flair for languages. liking: fondness: I have a special liking for iced coffee. My father has a great liking for his neighbour. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. tendency: a leaning towards (in behaviour); a natural weakness or readiness: She has a tendency to feel cold. He has a tendency to drink too much alcohol. trend: the general direction of a change: a trend towards greater freedom for women. weakness: a special liking for sth.: He has a weakness for home-made wine. -
2 liking
وَلَع \ craze: a keen interest that will not last; the object of such interest: His latest craze is to collect old coins. liking: fondness: I have a special liking for iced coffee. My father has a great liking for his neighbour. love: great fondness (shown by kindness, care, honour, respect, etc.): a mother’s love; a man’s love for his country and his friend. -
3 liking
noun1) a taste or fondness (for):مَيْل، رَغْبَهHe has too great a liking for chocolate.
2) satisfaction:ذَوْق، هَوى، رَغْبَه، رِضاIs the meal to your liking?
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4 LIKING
• Every one to his liking - Кто любит арбуз, а кто свиной хрящик, никто никому не указчик (K) -
5 líking
f. shape, form (hann lét gera járnkróka í l. akkerisfleina).* * * -
6 líking, myndhverfing
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7 líking, svipur
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8 líking, svipur, mynd
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9 to sb.’s liking
كَمَا أُحِبُّه \ to sb.’s liking: as sb. likes sth.: the cheese was not to his liking. -
10 take a liking to
to begin to like:يُبْدي مَيلا نَحْو، يبدأ يُحِبI've taken a liking to him.
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11 eptir-líking
(- glíking), f.1. imitation, 623. 26, Hom. 44, Fms. vi. 28, Stj. 51, Bs. ii. 157.2. a parable, N. T. -
12 sam-líking
f. comparison. -
13 viðr-líking
f. a comparison, imitation, Stj. 55. -
14 (sam)líking
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15 myndhvörf/-hverfing/-líking
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16 svipur, líking
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17 glíking
= líking.* * *and líking, f. likeness, image; glíking Guðs, Eluc. 18; glíking góðs verks, 655 xxvi. 4: liking, imitation, í líking Tróju, Bret. 98; líking djöfuls, Best. 54; til þeirrar sömu líkingar, Fms. ii. 89; ok af þeirra líkingu mun hann fremjast, v. 345; gerðú þó í líking annarra manna, after the liking of other people, Edda 37; svá sem með nokkurri skynsemdar líking, with some shade of reason, Stj. 143:—eptir-líking, a parable. -
18 харесване
liking, fancy* * *харѐсване,ср., само ед. liking, fancy; за \харесване е it’s certainly good, it’s rather good, it’s not bad, it’s nothing to sneeze at.* * *1. liking, fancy 2. за ХАРЕСВАНЕ е it's certainly good, it's rather good, it's not bad. it's nothing to sneeze at -
19 zavoleti
• liking; take a liking to; to take a liking to -
20 sviđanje
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