fascination

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} cazibe

Modası geçmiş cazibeleri var. - They have a nerdy fascination.

büyüleyicilik
büyülenme
büyüleme
{i} çekicilik
{i} büyük merak
{i} büyü

Dil öğrenmek benim en büyük tutkum ve hobimdir. - Studying languages is my biggest fascination and hobby.

{i} sihir
fascination, charm; spell, sorcery
cazibe, çekicilik, büyü, büyücülük
fascinate
{f} hayran bırakmak
fascinate
{f} cezbetmek
fascinate
{f} (birinin) ilgisini/merakını çok çekmek
fascinate
büyülemek
fascinate
büyüleyici
fascinate
büyüle

Onun güzelliği tarafından büyülendim. - I was fascinated by her beauty.

Biz onun sesinden büyülendik. - We were fascinated by her voice.

fascinate
{f} hipnotize etmek
fascinate
ilgisini çok çekmek
fascinate
merakını çok çekmek
fascinate
aklını almak
fascinate
merak etmek
fascinate
etkilemek
fascinate
dudak ısırtmak
fascinate
teshir
fascinate
çekici
fascinate
teshir etmek
Englisch - Englisch
The state or condition of being fascinated
That which fascinates; a charm; a spell
The act of fascinating, bewitching, or enchanting; enchantment; witchcraft; the exercise of a powerful or irresistible influence on the affections or passions; unseen, inexplicable influence
{n} a bewitching, an enchantment
Fascination is the state of being greatly interested in or delighted by something. I've had a lifelong fascination with the sea and with small boats
A fascination is something that fascinates people. a series focusing on the fascinations of the British Museum
{i} enchantment, attraction
The practice of controlling another's mind psychically Can be considered very manipulative and by some traditions a breaking of the Rede, especially when used to frivolously control people
the capacity to attract intense interest; "he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations" the state of being intensely interested (as by awe or terror)
the capacity to attract intense interest; "he held the children spellbound with magic tricks and other fascinations"
means "slain or overcome by the eyes " The allusion is to the ancient notion of bewitching by the power of the eye (Greek, baskaino, i e phaesi kaino, to kill with the eyes See Valpy: Etymology of Greek Words, p 23, col 1; Latin, fascino ) (See Evil Eye ) "None of the affections have been noted to fascinate and bewitch, but love and envy " - Bacon Fashion [fash'-un ] In a fashion or after a fashion "In a sort of a way;" as, "he spoke French in a fashion" (i e very badly) ("French of Stratford atte Bowe ")
a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual
the state of being intensely interested (as by awe or terror)
fascin
An anti-bundling protein
fascinate
{f} enchant, charm; captivate, attract
fascinate
cause to be interested or curious
fascinate
If something fascinates you, it interests and delights you so much that your thoughts tend to concentrate on it. Politics fascinated Franklin's father She fascinated him, both on and off stage. if someone or something fascinates you, you are attracted to them and think they are extremely interesting (fascinatus, from fascinum )
fascinate
{v} to bewitch, enchant, charm
fascinate
To influence in an uncontrollable manner; to operate on by some powerful or irresistible charm; to bewitch; to enchant
fascinate
To be irresistibly charming or attractive to
fascinate
To evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone
fascinate
attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"
fascinate
To excite and allure irresistibly or powerfully; to charm; to captivate, as by physical or mental charms
fascinate
to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe; "The snake charmer fascinates the cobra"
fascinate
To make someone hold motionless; to spellbind
fascinate
to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe; "The snake charmer fascinates the cobra
fascinations
plural of fascination
fascination
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