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1 behexen
v/t bewitch; (verzaubern) put a spell on* * *to bewitch* * *be|hẹ|xen ptp behe\#xtvtto bewitch* * *transitives Verb bewitch* * ** * *transitives Verb bewitch* * *v.to bedevil v. -
2 verhexen
* * *to jinx; to bedevil; to bewitch* * *ver|hẹ|xen ptp verhe\#xtvtto bewitch; (Fee, Zauberer etc auch) to cast a spell over; (inf ) Maschine etc to put a jinx on (inf)das ist doch wie verhext (inf) — it's maddening (inf)
* * *ver·he·xen *vt▪ jdn \verhexen to bewitch sb, to cast a spell on sbwie verhext sein (fam) to be jinxed* * *transitives Verb s. verzaubern 1)* * ** * *transitives Verb s. verzaubern 1)* * *v.to bedevil v.to bewitch v.to jinx v.to put a spell on something expr. -
3 verzaubern
* * *to spellbind* * *ver|zau|bern ptp verzaubertvt (lit)to cast a spell on or over, to put a spell on; (fig ) jdn auch to enchantverzáúbern — to turn sb into sth
* * *1) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) charm2) (to put a magic spell on: A wizard had enchanted her.) enchant* * *ver·zau·bern *vt1. (verhexen)▪ jdn \verzaubern to put [or cast] a spell on sb▪ jdn in jdn/etw \verzaubern to turn sb into sb/sth2. (betören)▪ jdn \verzaubern to enchant sb* * *transitives Verb1) cast a spell on; bewitchjemanden in etwas (Akk.) verzaubern — transform somebody into something
2) (fig.) enchant* * *verzaubern in (+akk) turn into* * *transitives Verb1) cast a spell on; bewitchjemanden in etwas (Akk.) verzaubern — transform somebody into something
2) (fig.) enchant* * *v.to bewitch v. -
4 betören
v/t geh.2. altm. (verführen): jemandem die Sinne / das Herz betören charm s.o.’s senses / capture s.o.’s heart; (irreführen) lead s.o.’s heart astray* * *to infatuate; to befool* * *be|tö|ren [bə'tøːrən] ptp betörtvtto bewitch, to beguile* * *(to charm or amuse (a person): She beguiled the children with stories.) beguile* * *be·tö·ren *[bəˈtø:rən]vt▪ jdn \betören to bewitch sb* * *transitives Verb (geh.) captivate; bewitch* * *betören v/t geh2. obs (verführen):jemandem die Sinne/das Herz betören charm sb’s senses/capture sb’s heart; (irreführen) lead sb’s heart astray* * *transitives Verb (geh.) captivate; bewitch* * *v.to infatuate v. -
5 bezaubern
v/t fig. charm, captivate; stärker: bewitch ( durch with); er war bezaubert von i-r Stimme he was captivated by her voice* * *to captivate; to charm; to enchant; to bewitch; to enthral; to delight; to enthrall; to fascinate* * *be|zau|bern ptp bezaubert1. vt (fig)to charm, to captivate2. vito be bewitching or captivating* * *1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) charm2) (to cast a spell on, to charm: She bewitched us with her smile.) bewitch3) (to delight: I was enchanted by the children's concert.) enchant* * *be·zau·bern *I. vt▪ jdn \bezaubern to enchant sbII. vi to enchant* * *transitives Verb enchantvon etwas bezaubert — enchanted with or by something
* * *durch with);er war bezaubert von i-r Stimme he was captivated by her voice* * *transitives Verb enchantvon etwas bezaubert — enchanted with or by something
* * *v.to cast a spell expr.to charm v.to enchant v.to enthrall v.to fascinate v. -
6 bezirzen
v/t umg. bewitch allg.* * *be|zịr|zen [bə'tsɪrtsn] ptp bezi\#rztvt (inf)to bewitch* * *be·zir·zen *[bəˈtsɪrtsn̩]vt (fam)▪ jdn \bezirzen to bewitch sb, to wrap sb round one's little finger* * * -
7 bestricken
v/t1. fig. charm, bewitch* * *be|strị|cken ptp bestri\#cktvt* * *be·stri·cken *vt (geh) to bewitch, to charm, to enchant\bestrickender Charme irresistible charms* * *bestricken v/t1. fig charm, bewitch2. umgdie ganze Familie bestricken knit for the whole family -
8 becircen
[bә’tsirtsn] v/t umg.1. bewitch2. (charmant überreden) sweet-talk* * *be|cir|cen [bə'tsɪrtsn] ptp becirctvtSee:= bezirzen* * *be·cir·cen *[bəˈtsɪrtsn̩]* * *becircen [bəˈtsırtsn] v/t umg1. bewitch2. (charmant überreden) sweet-talk -
9 berücken
v/t lit. enchant, bewitch* * *be|rụ̈|cken ptp berü\#cktvt (geh)to charm, to enchant* * *berücken v/t liter enchant, bewitch -
10 bannen
v/t geh.1. auch fig. (Person) banish; (Gefahr) avert, ward off; (böse Geister) exorcize, cast out; KIRCHL. excommunicate; die Gefahr ist gebannt the danger has been averted2. fig. (fesseln) captivate, transfix, spellbind; gebannt* * *to drive out; to exorcise* * *bạn|nen ['banən]vt1) (geh = bezaubern) to bewitch, to captivate, to entrance/die Leinwand bannen (geh) — to capture sb/sth on film/canvas
See:→ auch gebannt2) (= vertreiben) böse Geister, Teufel to exorcize; (= abwenden) Gefahr to avert, to ward off* * *(to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) lay* * *ban·nen[ˈbanən]vt▪ jdn \bannen to entrance [or captivate] sb[wie] gebannt [as though] bewitched [or entranced]jdn/etw auf die Leinwand [o auf Film] \bannen to capture sb/sth on film2. (fernhalten)▪ jdn/etw \bannen to exorcize sb/sthGefahr \bannen to avert [or ward off] dangerdie Hochwassergefahr ist noch nicht gebannt the danger of flooding has not passed yet* * *transitives Verb1) (festhalten) entrance; captivate* * *bannen v/t geh1. auch fig (Person) banish; (Gefahr) avert, ward off; (böse Geister) exorcize, cast out; KIRCHE excommunicate;die Gefahr ist gebannt the danger has been averted3.etwas auf die Leinwand bannen capture sth on film ( oder canvas)* * *transitives Verb1) (festhalten) entrance; captivate[wie] gebannt — <watch, listen, etc.> spellbound
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11 Zauberei treiben
to bewitch -
12 bestricken
be·stri·cken *vt( geh) to bewitch, to charm, to enchant;\bestrickender Charme irresistible charms -
13 betören
be·tö·ren * [bəʼtø:rən]vtjdn \betören to bewitch sb -
14 bezirzen
be·zir·zen * [bəʼtsɪrtsn̩]vt( fam);jdn \bezirzen to bewitch sb, to wrap sb round one's little finger -
15 verhexen
ver·he·xen *vtjdn \verhexen to bewitch sb, to cast a spell on sb;wie verhext sein ( fam) to be jinxed -
16 verwünschen
ver·wün·schen *vt1) ( verfluchen)jdn/etw \verwünschen to curse sb/sth;verwünscht, dass... cursed be the day... -
17 becircen
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18 bezirzen
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19 verhexen
1. to bedevil2. to bewitch3. to jinx -
20 verzaubern
1. to bewitch2. to delude
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