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1 affection
nounZuneigung, diehave or feel affection for somebody/something — für jemanden Zuneigung empfinden/an etwas (Dat.) hängen
* * *[ə'fekʃən](liking or fondness: I have great affection for her, but she never shows any affection towards me.) die Zuneigung- academic.ru/992/affectionate">affectionate- affectionately* * *af·fec·tion[əˈfekʃən]she felt little \affection for the child sie fühlte wenig für das Kinddisplay of \affection Ausdruck m von Zärtlichkeitto have a deep \affection for sb zu jdm eine tiefe Zuneigung habento show \affection for sb seine Zuneigung zu jdm zeigen* * *[ə'fekSən]nI have or feel a great affection for her — ich mag sie sehr gerne
don't you even feel any affection for her at all? — fühlst du denn gar nichts für sie?
you could show a little more affection toward(s) me — du könntest mir gegenüber etwas mehr Gefühl zeigen
children who lacked affection — Kinder, denen die Liebe fehlte
he has a special place in her affections — er nimmt einen besonderen Platz in ihrem Herzen ein
display of affection — Ausdruck m von Zärtlichkeit
* * *affection [əˈfekʃn] s1. a) Zuneigung f (for, toward[s] für):have some affection for sb jemanden recht gern mögenb) Gefühl n:play on sb’s affections mit jemandes Gefühlen spielen2. → affect2 B3. MED Affektion f, Erkrankung f, Leiden n4. Einfluss m, -wirkung f5. obs (toward[s]) Hang m (zu), Neigung f (zu), Vorliebe f (für)* * *nounZuneigung, diehave or feel affection for somebody/something — für jemanden Zuneigung empfinden/an etwas (Dat.) hängen
* * *(for) n.Zuneigung (für) f. n.Anhänglichkeit f.Zärtlichkeit f.
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