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1 harrastaa
yks.nom. harrastaa; yks.gen. harrastan; yks.part. harrasti; yks.ill. harrastaisi; mon.gen. harrastakoon; mon.part. harrastanut; mon.ill. harrastettiinbe interested (verb)be interested in (verb)go in for (verb)study (verb)take an interest (verb)take an interest in (verb)* * *• keep o.s. busy• study• take up• take an interest in• practise• devote o.s. to• be interested in• take an interest• go in for -
2 kiinnostaa
yks.nom. kiinnostaa; yks.gen. kiinnostan; yks.part. kiinnosti; yks.ill. kiinnostaisi; mon.gen. kiinnostakoon; mon.part. kiinnostanut; mon.ill. kiinnostettiininterest (verb)intrigue (verb)* * *• take an interest in• be interested in• be of interest• charm• fascinate• interest• intrigue -
3 kiinnostua
yks.nom. kiinnostua; yks.gen. kiinnostun; yks.part. kiinnostui; yks.ill. kiinnostuisi; mon.gen. kiinnostukoon; mon.part. kiinnostunut; mon.ill. kiinnostuttiinbecome interested in (verb)get interested in (verb)take an interest in (verb)* * *• become interested in• get interested in• take an interest in
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take an interest in — index participate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take no interest — index disregard Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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take an interest in — become curious about a certain topic, wanting to know more about something … English contemporary dictionary
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