enthral

enthral
(Amer.: enthrall) transitive verb, -ll-
1) (captivate) gefangen nehmen (fig.)
2) (delight) begeistern; entzücken
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[in'Ɵro:l]
American - enthralled; verb
(to delight greatly: His stories enthralled the children.) fesseln
- academic.ru/24514/enthralling">enthralling
- enthralment
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en·thral
<-ll->
AM usu en·thrall
[ɪnˈθrɔ:l, AM enˈ-]
vt
to \enthral sb jdn packen [o fesseln]
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(US) [ɪn'ɵrɔːl]
vt
begeistern, berücken (geh); (exciting story etc also) packen, fesseln

he was (held) enthralled by her beauty — er war von ihrer Schönheit gefesselt or bezaubert or berückt (geh)

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enthral (enthrall) [ınˈθrɔːl] v/t
1. fig bezaubern, fesseln, in seinen Bann schlagen
2. obs unterjochen
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(Amer.: enthrall) transitive verb, -ll-
1) (captivate) gefangen nehmen (fig.)
2) (delight) begeistern; entzücken

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