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1. a приятный, привлекательный; обаятельный, располагающий к себе2. a бодрый, весёлыйСинонимический ряд:appealing (adj.) alluring; appealing; attractive; beautiful; bewitching; captivating; charming; comely; cute; delightful; dulcet; enchanting; engaging; enticing; entrancing; fair; fascinating; fetching; lovely; magnetic; pleasing; prepossessing; pretty; sweet; tempting; winningАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ˈwɪnsəm]winsome привлекательный, обаятельный -
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/'wins m/ * tính từ - hấp dẫn, quyến rũ, lôi cuốn =a winsome smile+ nụ cười quyến rũ - vui vẻ, tưi tỉnh, rạng rỡ -
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['wɪns(ə)m]Общая лексика: бодрый, весёлый, обаятельный, привлекательный, приятный, располагающий к себе, миловидный -
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[`wɪnsəm]приятный, миловидный; обаятельный, привлекательный, притягательный, располагающий к себе; детски непосредственныйбодрый, радостный, веселый, довольныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > winsome
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[win·some || 'wɪnsəm]◙ adj. מקסים, שובה-לב, מצודד* * *◙ דדוצמ,בל-הבוש,םיסקמ◄ -
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a.baa musarrat / dil bañd / dil kaSH / dil SHaad / jaazib / masruur / SHaad -
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win.some[w'insəm] adj encantador, atraente, agradável, cativante, simpático. -
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adj. hoş, sevimli, şirin, çekici, güzel* * *alımlı -
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[wínsəm]adjective ( winsomely adverb)prikupen, prijeten, privlačen, ljubek, šarmanten; vesel, brezskrben -
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a. 사람의 마음을 끄는, 쾌활한 -
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با مسرت و خوشي ، مناسب ، خوش آيند ، پيروز -
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['wɪnsəm]adjective [person] charmant -
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adj agradable, atractiu -iva
См. также в других словарях:
Winsome — Win some, a. [Compar. {Winsomer}; superl. {Winsomest}.] [AS. wynsum, fr. wynn joy; akin to OS. wunnia, OHG. wunna, wunni, G. wonne, Goth. wunan to rejoice (in unwunands sad), AS. wunian to dwell. ????. See {Win}, v. t., {Wont}, a.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Winsome — is a given name, and may refer to:* Winsome Evans (born 1941), Associate Professor of music at the University of Sydney * Winsome Sears (21st century), member of the Virginia House of Delegates … Wikipedia
winsome — index sapid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
winsome — (adj.) O.E. wynsum agreeable, pleasant, from wynn pleasure, delight (Cf. Ger. Wonne joy, delight; see WIN (Cf. win)) + sum some. Apparently surviving only in northern English dialect for 400 years until revived 18c. by Hamilton, Burns, and other… … Etymology dictionary
winsome — *sweet, engaging, winning, dulcet Analogous words: see those at WINNING … New Dictionary of Synonyms
winsome — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ attractive or appealing. DERIVATIVES winsomely adverb winsomeness noun. ORIGIN from an Old English word meaning «joy» … English terms dictionary
winsome — [win′səm] adj. [ME winsum < OE wynsum, pleasant, delightful < wynn, delight, joy (for IE base see WIN) + sum, SOME1] attractive in a sweet, engaging way; charming winsomely adv. winsomeness n … English World dictionary
winsome — [[t]wɪ̱nsəm[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe a person or their actions or behaviour as winsome, you mean that they are attractive and charming. ...a winsome young screen star... She gave him her best winsome smile. Syn: charming … English dictionary
winsome — winning / winsome [adj1] attractive, charming acceptable, adorable, agreeable, alluring, amiable, bewitching, captivating, cute, delectable, delightful, disarming, enchanting, endearing, engaging, fascinating, fetching, gratifying, lovable,… … New thesaurus
winsome — adjective Etymology: Middle English winsum, from Old English wynsum, from wynn joy; akin to Old High German wunna joy, Latin venus desire more at win Date: before 12th century 1. generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm… … New Collegiate Dictionary
winsome — winsomely, adv. winsomeness, n. /win seuhm/, adj. sweetly or innocently charming; winning; engaging: a winsome smile. [bef. 900; ME winsom, OE wynsum, equiv. to wyn joy (see WYNN) + sum SOME1] * * * … Universalium