Intriga in english
Intrigue
pronunciation: ɪntrig part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪntrig part of speech: noun
In gestures
intriga = intrigue ; caballing.
Example: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Example: There was such bickering between members and such caballing to become chairman, that I began to think that societies must be nurseries for ambition.more:
» intriga política = political intrigue .
Example: This is political intrigue and scandal to rival the Fall of the Roman Empire .» maraña de intrigas = web of intrigue .
Example: He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.» red de intriga = web of intrigue .
Example: He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.» tejido de intrigas = web of intrigue .
Example: He creates such a web of lies and intrigue that the line between reality and his land of make believe becomes so blurred that even the audience questions what is real.intrigar = puzzle ; intrigue ; scheme ; cabal.
Example: During this decade, a number of the perennial information issues for which technological solutions are needed will persit and continue to puzzle librarians.Example: 'BookBrain', 'Bookmate' and 'BookWhiz' are computer programs designed to intrigue and entice students who do not have a specific idea of what they want to read.Example: This remake of William Castle's action adventure adds a genuinely supernatural plot to the old story of the duplicitous wife scheming to kill her husband but being one-upped by his even more ingenious counterplots.Example: The intestine troubles of England were very great at that time, and even John, the King's brother, caballed to dethrone him.intrigas = scheming ; machinations.
Example: He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.Example: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.