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121 обольщать
несов. - обольща́ть, сов. - обольсти́ть; (вн.)seduce (d), tempt (d); beguile (d) -
122 соблазн
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123 соблазнять
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124 судьба
ж.1) (в разн. знач.) fate; fortune; ( удел) destinyсу́дьбы наро́дов — the fortunes of nations
реша́ть судьбу́ ми́ра — decide the fate of peace
2) предик. (дт. + инф.) it is smb's fate (+ to inf), one is fated (+ to inf)не судьба́ ему́ (+ инф.) — he has no luck (+ to inf), he is not fated (+ to inf); fate decreed otherwise
зна́чит, не судьба́ нам встре́титься — it seems we are not fated / destined to meet
••каки́ми судьба́ми? разг. — by what chance?, how on earth did you get here?
благодари́ть судьбу́ — thank one's lucky stars
соедини́ть свою́ судьбу́ (с тв.) — link one's destiny / life (with)
распоряжа́ться со́бственной судьбо́й — be the arbiter of one's own destiny, take one's destiny into one's own hands
во́лею судьбы́ / су́де́б — as the fates decree, as fate (has) willed
игру́шка судьбы́ — plaything of destiny
искуша́ть судьбу́ — tempt fate
оби́женный судьбо́й — wronged by life
от судьбы́ не уйдёшь погов. — you can't escape your fate
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125 вводить в соблазн
(кого-л.) to temptРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вводить в соблазн
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126 завлекать
несовер. - завлекать; совер. - завлечь(кого-л.)(al)lure, entice, tempt; involve; carry away; seduce ( соблазнять) -
127 искушать
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128 манить
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - манить; совер. - поманить1) ( звать)beckon; wave (to) (рукой)2) только несовер. (al)lure, entice, tempt; attract, draw ( привлекать)
См. также в других словарях:
tempt — S3 [tempt] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: tempter, tenter, from Latin temptare, tentare to feel, try, tempt ] 1.) to try to persuade someone to do something by making it seem attractive tempt sb into doing sth ▪ The new program is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tempt — [ tempt ] verb transitive ** 1. ) often passive to make you want to do or have something, especially something that is not good for you: The store windows were lit invitingly, tempting the late shoppers. Do you want another drink? I m tempted. be … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Tempt — Tempt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tempted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tempting}.] [OE. tempten, tenten, from OF. tempter, tenter, F. tenter, fr. L. tentare, temptare, to handle, feel, attack, to try, put to the test, urge, freq. from tendere, tentum, and tensum … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tempt´er — tempt «tehmpt», transitive verb. 1. to make or try to make (a person) do something: »The sight of the food tempted the hungry man to steal. SYNONYM(S): lure, inveigle, decoy. 2. to appeal strongly to; attract: »That candy tempts me. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
tempt — ► VERB 1) entice (someone) to do something against their better judgement. 2) (be tempted to do) have an urge or inclination to do. 3) attract; charm. ● tempt fate (or providence) Cf. ↑tempt providence … English terms dictionary
tempt — interj. = timpt 1: Tame akies mirksnyje tempt jį už apykaklės, jis drioks aukštynelkas TS1904,4(Vaižg) … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tempt — [tempt] vt. [ME tempten < OFr tempter < LL(Ec) temptare < L, to try the strength of, urge < IE * temp : see TEMPER] 1. Archaic to test; try 2. to try to persuade; induce or entice, esp. to something immoral or sensually pleasurable 3 … English World dictionary
tempt — index bait (lure), cajole, coax, entice, entrap, interest, inveigle, lure, motivate … Law dictionary
tempt — (v.) early 13c., from O.Fr. tempter (12c.), from L. temptare to feel, try out, attempt to influence, test. Related: Tempted; tempting in the sense of inviting is from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
tempt — v. allure, entice, tantalize, seduce … English contemporary dictionary
tempt — entice, inveigle, *lure, decoy, seduce Analogous words: allure, *attract: *invite, solicit, court, woo: *induce, persuade, prevail, get … New Dictionary of Synonyms