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1 seduce
أَضَلَّ \ lead astray: He was led astray by bad companions. pervert: to cause (sb.) to turn away from right and natural behaviour: Bad films or books can pervert the mind. seduce: to cause (sb.) to behave improperly, esp. in sexual matters: He tried to seduce another man’s wife. \ See Also أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
2 seduce
رَاوَدَ \ seduce: to cause (sb.) to behave improperly, esp. in sexual matters: He tried to seduce another man’s wife. -
3 seduce
[sɪ'djuːs]American: put the moves on (You should give up trying to \<b\>put the moves on\</b\> her. She is married.) -
4 seduce
[sɪˈdjuːs] verbto persuade or attract into doing, thinking etc (something, especially something foolish or wrong):يَغْوي، يُغْريShe was seduced by the attractions of the big city.
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5 un sorriso che seduce
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6 pick up and seduce
American: move on someone (I am going to try \<b\>to move on\</b\> Sarah next Saturday)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > pick up and seduce
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7 a seduce o fată
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8 sedurre
seduce( attrarre) attract* * *sedurre v.tr.1 to seduce; to entice, to allure2 ( tentare) to tempt3 ( affascinare) to charm, to fascinate, to captivate: musica che seduce, fascinating (o captivating) music.* * *[se'durre]verbo transitivo1) to seduce, to allure, to entice, to charmun sorriso che seduce — a seductive o inviting smile
2) (allettare) to appeal to3) (convincere) to win* over* * *sedurre/se'durre/ [13]1 to seduce, to allure, to entice, to charm; un sorriso che seduce a seductive o inviting smile2 (allettare) to appeal to3 (convincere) to win* over; mi sono lasciato sedurre dalle loro proposte I let myself be won over by their offers. -
9 прелъстявам
seduceпрен. и lure* * *прелъстя̀вам,гл. seduce; прен. lure, entice.* * *seduce* * *1. seduce 2. прен. и lure -
10 zavesti
seduce, mislead* * *• entice• carry away• seduce• rope in• delude• infatuate• lead on• bewilder• allure• mislead -
11 обольщать
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12 соблазнять
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13 совращать
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14 соблазнить
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15 совратить
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16 forføre
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17 sedução
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18 tæla
* * *(-da, -dr), v. to entice, entrap.* * *d, [tól], to manage; faðir þinn þykkisk ekki mega um þik t. hér í híbýlum sínum, Eg. 194; var hann svá í lýzku ok athæfi, at trautt þótti mega um tæla, Fms. xi. 78, 92. -
19 TÆLA
* * *(-da, -dr), v. to entice, entrap.* * *d, [tál], to entice, betray; t. menn með fjölkyngi, Clem. 56; t. þá með svikum, Fms. ii. 137; tæla þik, Sks. 537; tældr miklum tálum. Alm. 36; er Herodes konungr sá at hann var tældr af Austrvegs-konungum, Hom. 48. -
20 ehudaf
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