Encariñar in english

Encarin

pronunciation: enkɜrɪn part of speech: none
In gestures

encariñarse con = grow + fond of ; take + a fancy to ; take + a shine to ; take + a liking to. 

Example: And when good people you've come to grow fond of are killed, often before your very eyes, it seems shocking and unfair.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.

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encariñarse congrow + fond oftake + a fancy totake + a shine totake + a liking tocotton (on) tohave + a hard-on for .

Example: And when good people you've come to grow fond of are killed, often before your very eyes, it seems shocking and unfair.

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: He was a most affable bloke, and she cottoned on to him right away.

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.

encariñarse con = cotton (on) to ; have + a hard-on for. 

Example: He was a most affable bloke, and she cottoned on to him right away.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.
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