Spaniolă | Engleză |
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encantador adjective | darling(charming) enchanting(having the ability to enchant) endearing(inspiring affection or love) supernal(exalted, exquisite, superlative) sweet [sweeter, sweetest](having a pleasing disposition) winsome(charming, engaging, winning) |
encantador noun {m} | charmer(a charming person) |
encantador de serpientes noun | snake charmernoun |
encantadora noun {f} | charmer(a charming person) enchantress [enchantresses](attractive woman skilled at using magic) |
encantadoramente adverb | charmingly(in a charming manner) |
encantamiento noun {m} | enchantment [enchantments](act of enchantment or feeling of being enchanted) spell [spells](magical effect of such incantation) |
encantar verb | charm [charmed, charming, charms](seduce, entrance or fascinate) enchant [enchanted, enchanting, enchants](to attract and delight) engross [engrossed, engrossing, engrosses](to engage completely) entrance [entranced, entrancing, entrances]verb infatuate [infatuated, infatuating, infatuates](To inspire with unreasoning love or attachment) love [loved, loving, loves](be strongly inclined towards doing) lure [lured, luring, lures](to entice) spell [spelt, spelling, spells](put under the influence of a spell) |
entregado; inquebrantable adjective | intent(firmly fixed or concentrated) |
entreplanta noun {f} | mezzanine [mezzanines](intermediate floor or storey in between the main floors of a building; specifically, one that is directly above the ground floor which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building) |
es otro cantar noun | horse of a different color(unrelated or incidentally related matter with different significance) |
escritor fantasma noun {f} | ghostwriter [ghostwriters](professional writer for another person) |
espantada noun | ghosting(a way to break relationship) |
espantadizo adjective | timorous(fearful, timid) |
espantado adjective | aghast(terrified) |
espantajo noun {m} | scarecrow [scarecrows](tall, thin, awkward person) |
espantapájaros noun {m-Pl} | darnel [darnels](type of ryegrass found in wheatfields) |
espantapájaros noun {m} | scarecrow [scarecrows](effigy fixed to a pole in a field to deter birds from eating crops or seeds planted there) straw man [straw men](doll or scarecrow) |
espantar verb | chouse((of cattle) disturb, agitate) haunt [haunted, haunting, haunts](to make uneasy) scare [scared, scaring, scares](to frighten) scare off(to cause something to flee by frightening it) spook [spooked, spooking, spooks](to scare or frighten) |
espantarse verb | panic [panicked, panicking, panics](to feel panic) startle [startled, startling, startles](to move or be excited on feeling alarm) |
espina santa noun {f} | Christ's thorn(tree) |