Encapricharse in english
Be enchanted
pronunciation: bientʃæntɪd part of speech: none
pronunciation: bientʃæntɪd part of speech: none
In gestures
encapricharse con = fall for ; catch + Posesivo + fancy ; take + a fancy to ; take + a shine to ; take + a liking to.
Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors.Example: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep.Example: He is a collector who wants to form a collection by making his own paintings of pictures he has taken a fancy to in other people's houses.Example: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend.Example: He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants.more:
encapricharse con = fall for ; catch + Posesivo + fancy ; take + a fancy to ; take + a shine to ; take + a liking to ; take + Posesivo + fancy ; grab + Posesivo + fancy ; have + a hard-on for . Example: The article 'Falling for fiction' looks at new novels by a diverse range of 13 authors. Example: At nightfall, drop anchor at any place that catch your fancy and the lullaby of the gentle waves put you to sleep. Example: He is a collector who wants to form a collection by making his own paintings of pictures he has taken a fancy to in other people's houses. Example: She took a shine to Sheldon, and before he knows what has happened, the misanthropic physicist finds himself with a girlfriend. Example: He quickly took a liking to American clothing stores and acquired a taste for fast-food restaurants. Example: In her monthly contribution to the magazine, she rhapsodises about anything fashion-related that has taken her fancy. Example: Any idea that grabs her fancy becomes a springboard for creativity. Example: I thought Hitler had a hard on for French architecture and that's why the Nazi's never gave destroying Parisian landmarks serious consideration.encapricharse con = take + Posesivo + fancy ; grab + Posesivo + fancy ; have + a hard-on for.
Example: In her monthly contribution to the magazine, she rhapsodises about anything fashion-related that has taken her fancy.Example: Any idea that grabs her fancy becomes a springboard for creativity.Example: I thought Hitler had a hard on for French architecture and that's why the Nazi's never gave destroying Parisian landmarks serious consideration.