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entice
pronunciation and accent in · vo · glia · King
Etymology: denominale of want with in- set. Please is derived from will and will from the Latin verb Nouvelle (= want)
Definition: (being the subject an animate, inanimate or incorporeal) cause want in (an animate); ie, to which she (he ) who wants to do something.
Synonyms: persuade, induce, entice
antonym: deter
This verb can be translated roughly with to excite , in English; will make , French, incite in English .
*** With the preposition to or of before an infinitive verb or so before a noun to indicate the object of desire:
The story we have divided into chapters and each chapter has at the top of a motto or epigraph for increasingly entice readers to scroll through the pages.
Tenca Carlo (La cà of dogs)
Remembrance really what more c ' invites to cry that to speech.
Defendente Sacchi (The plant sighs)
According to the 'review of advertising, the male is much loved and wanted the child, and to encourage mother to buy products for children 'or almost always choose a male child.
Carla Maria Carletti (Woman and verbal language)
The mystery invites you to see what's underneath.
John Rosado (among the people lost)
Scott's novel invites to lla search of memories revealing of the Middle Ages, and inhaled the high Thierry.
Joseph Rovani (One Hundred Years)
The illustration shows the events, places, characters, enticing to lla reading.
Carlo Piantoni (memory image)
The evening was pleasant, [...] and with a temperature cheeks to walk in the Villa.
Domenico Gangemi ("25 Black)
three days that thought the cheeks to greater reflection.
Federico Daniel Albert (The twins)
A voice clearlyContrafatto words began to blow in the ear with a warm breath and an unbearable stench of cigarette than cheeks to a deeper knowledge of him who emanated.
Massimo Salvatorelli (Caina waits)
Come tomorrow, I will tell you Dad, indeed, come to lunch with us, so at the table, talking, you can encourage him of take two seats on the sleeping car when he goes to Milan.
Eduardo Scarpetta (All theater)
travelers, even cautious, which run for the first time are Aurelia attracted by the beautiful china to push a bit 'on the accelerator and feel the thrill of speed.
Nicholas Ammann (You Take My Breath away)
Pausanias is the author of artists, archaeologists, de 'travelers in Greece, Pausanias has not yet had a translator who can entice de lla reading it who are not able to read it in the original.
Italian Library, Volume 6
[...] see the home of his brother continued to paint, he did entice de lla painting.
Raffael Soprani (Lives of 'Painters, Sculptors and Architects)
[Linda] what they had learned by now (and it seemed a lot) not encouraged to continue, or to further his study, and then he felt so lonely with no one in which trust completely.
Queen of Luanto (The School of Linda)
This trip m ' to entice it to others.
Travel Collection, compiled by FC Marmocchi
The appearance of the kitchen was for very simple truth, and so the people welcomed the evening meal, or dinner was such entice gourmets of hear tell.
Ippolito Nievo (The Count Pecoraio)
*** These compliments with prepositional to and of may be omitted: the object of desire can be inferred from the context:
left alone and undisturbed, as it may grant the Arringo professional a city of silence, the Carrara read the entire manuscript. One would have said, to see more and more careful reading to the invogliasse personal curiosity rather than a profession.
John Rosado (marginal notes)
"One hundred per my virginity ... Fifty ... for ...". Hesitant, but tempted by all those millions, Irene was more to ensure that the no.
Renzo Barbieri (Villa Orgasm)
- Via Linda, try - Leo insisted, holding out a cigarette to her cousin.
Linda half tempted still hesitated.
Queen of Luanto (The School of Linda)
It 's the oxytocin, "the elixir of' satisfaction ', the means by which the' developments make it nice and tempting contact with the baby and feed him.
Carla Maria Carletti (Woman and verbal language)
entice
way intransitive pronominal dell'accezione
Among his new desires, the first was to have a parrot, ESPECIALLY though they have attracted , seeing a beautiful woman of the first opera.
Defendente Sacchi (novels and short stories)
Mr. Mancini, bookseller in Macerata, having [... set] a new printing press, it was enticed to begin its work coll'edizione of something my own.
Letters of Giacomo Leopardi
If v'invoglierete de 'books on offer, that you will not have to search for them in the Bologna sir Pietre [...]
Letters of Giacomo Leopardi
- The story is finished - said Ben, - and I hope that you will be pleased enough to entice to hear another on the eve of Epiphany.
Perodi Emma (The Tales of Grandma)
If the good is the relationship Sismondi to make up from childhood s' invogliasse of some studies that ignores many well into adulthood, not the wealthy Jupiter domestic conditions to lead independent lives and rested.
Francesco Forti (Law of Treaties Unpublished)
a fortnight all Genoa did nothing but talk of a magnificent serenade that was being prepared in honor of those who do not know. Fantasio s' invites to hear, and Caesar and I, with the permission of his father we were friends.
Giovanni Ruffini (Lorenzo Benoni)
had heard that this country made rich by trade, and capable of feeding off the spoils. Was enough because it invogliassero .
Giustina Renier Michiel (Origin of Venetian celebrations)
will not let this reflect that Botticelli could have in Rome enticed of the art new .
Luigi Lanzi (Pictorial History of Italy)
enticed, tempted
Participles preterite of the verb
enticed it was of find the beautiful Queen.
Gherardo Nerucci (Sessanta Novelle)
[...] the garden was so beautiful and comfortable place that we felt enticed of make other visits.
Giovanni Ruffini (Lorenzo Benoni)
[...] public that this will be moved to the impulse of the electric force without specifying the means which he used for this, so that the physical attracted by the novelty did not know the procedures he used.
Antonio Carnevale-Arella (History of electricity)
Italian Other words derived from the Latin verb Nouvelle or compounds with his radical will, desire, craving, eager, willing, eager, wanted, wanted, deliberately, luxuries, luxury item, luxuries, voluptuous, sensuous, voluptuous, voluptuousness, will, voluntary, volunteer, volunteer, volunteering, voluntariness, voluntarism, voluntary, voluntary / co, voluntarism volentorosa, willing, willingly, happy, wishful thinking, wishful, unrealistic, an arbitrary, accidental, unintentional, accidental, benevolent, kindness, benevolence, benevolent, kindly, kindness, well-liked, popular, disvolere, ill will, malevolence, malvolontieri, Rivoli, Stravolo, strong-willed, strong-willed, volitività, volition, volition
present tense
I entice (I entice) , entice you, he invites you, we invite you, you are tempted, they invite
indicative imperfect
I invite you, you are tempted, he cheeks, cheeks us, you are tempted, they invite
indicative past tense
I invogliai, you invogliasti, he invites you, we invite , invogliaste you, they invite
indicative simple future
I inspire them, you encourage them, inspire them, he, we encourage, entice you, they tempt
present subjunctive
I entice, entice you, he entice, tempt us, you are tempted, they invoglino
imperfect subjunctive
I invogliassi, you invogliassi he invogliasse, we invogliassimo, you invogliaste they invogliassero
present conditional
I encourage, entice you, he entice, tempt us, entice you, they tempt
this imperative
invites you, entice he We invite you, entice you, invoglino they
present participle : tempting, tempting
Gerund : enticing
Participle preterit : enticed, tempted, enticed, tempted
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