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1 intrigue
1. in'tri:ɡ, 'intri:ɡ noun(the activity of plotting or scheming; a plot or scheme: He became president as a result of (a) political intrigue.) intriga
2. in'tri:ɡ verb1) (to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse: The book intrigued me.) intrigar2) (to plot or scheme.) intrigar•tr[ɪn'triːg]2 (love affair) amorío, aventura1 (fascinate) intrigar, fascinar, interesar1 (scheme, plot) intrigarintrigue ['ɪn.tri:g, ɪn'tri:g] n: intriga fn.• amasijo s.m.• amorío secreto s.m.• arte s.m.• complot s.m.• enredo s.m.• intriga s.f.• tinglado s.m.v.• intrigar v.• trapisondear v.
I 'ɪntriːgnoun intriga f
II ɪn'triːgtransitive verb intrigar*[ɪn'triːɡ]we were intrigued to know how he had done it — nos tenía intrigados cómo lo había hecho, teníamos gran curiosidad por saber cómo lo había hecho
1.2.VT fascinarI am intrigued to know whether... — me intriga saber si..., estoy intrigado por saber si...
3.VI intrigar ( against contra)* * *
I ['ɪntriːg]noun intriga f
II [ɪn'triːg]transitive verb intrigar*we were intrigued to know how he had done it — nos tenía intrigados cómo lo había hecho, teníamos gran curiosidad por saber cómo lo había hecho
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