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Перевод: bewitched
[прилагательное] очарованный; заколдованный
Тезаурус:
- BEWITCHED BY BUTTERFLIES: EDWIN MULLINS EXTOLS THEIR BEAUTY, JAMES DRIVER EXPLAINS HOW TO ENGINEER THEIR MAGICAL METAMORPHOSIS
- I can't find fulfilment in peeling carrots, and I don't thrill to the sound of the supermarket trolley - except in New York where I'm bewitched by the all-night delis.
- He's not afraid of lyricism either: try Bewitched .
- Only the organist in the conference hall seemed to be properly tuned-in, belting out a rendition of Bewitched, bothered and bewildered as the representatives filed in for their annual law and order debate.
- The romantic agony that had bewitched him was a million miles from the conjugal love he was now determined to celebrate.
- Alighting on another optimistic subject for British wildlife - butterflies to be exact - Edwin Mullins explains why he is so bewitched by them and James Driver advises on how to increase their numbers by breeding caterpillars (see page 80).
- In the eyes of those who believed that the Masai were decorative but unproductive idlers sitting on land that could be put to better use, the unco-operative attitude of district officials was mere romantic obstructionism, proof positive that they had been bewitched by the Masai.
- They will be correct when they explain the advantages of new fabrics, they will also be correct to laugh when you explain what you already use, and you will be bewitched when you try on something fantastic, comfortable and attractive that they slip surreptitiously from a hanger while they talk.
- Zooshing a citrus scent over an ultra-floral one finished off with a spritz of something exotic and musky before tonight's hot date, may leave your man more bewildered than bewitched by clashing notes battling for supremacy behind your earlobes.
- Bewitched
- From that day on, the bewitched one had begun to grow, and was now (said Grandma) a fine man with a family.
- And so it came to be that the bewitching gesture of her father's secretary walking down the golden path (which bewitched me when I saw the woman in the swimsuit take leave of the lifeguard) had completely gone to sleep in her.
- Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.
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