Touch
pronunciation: tʌtʃ
part of speech: noun, verb
tentar = entice ; lure ; tempt ; woo.
Example: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Example: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.Example: Science fiction may be so obviously rubbishy that one is tempted to dismiss the whole product as rubbish.Example: Clearly, both political parties are making an all-out effort to woo young and first-time voters in the state which goes to polls later this year.
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» tentar (a) la suerte
= dance with + the devil
; take + Posesivo + chances
; tempt + fate
; press + Posesivo + luck
; push + Posesivo + luck
; dance with + death
; dance with + snakes
.
Example: The article 'Dancing with the devil' discusses the difficult relationship which writers have traditionally had with Hollywood film studios.
Example: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.
Example: People often knock on wood when they make a statement which seems to tempt fate.
Example: An English diplomat on the island tried to warn Burton against pressing his luck a second time.
Example: She's not only the most hated person in America, she's also appears to be pushing her luck with her latest gambit.
Example: When there are so many threats to life such as war, famine and disease, why are we seeking to dance with death?.
Example: If there was ever an idiot who stuck her head in the lion's mouth, went swimming with sharks, or dancing with snakes, it would be her.
» tentar el destino
= tempt + fate
.
Example: People often knock on wood when they make a statement which seems to tempt fate.
» tentar el paladar
= tempt + Posesivo + palate
.
Example: The wide variety of bars, bistros, cafes and restaurants will tempt your palate with choices from wholesome pub food to haute cuisine.
» tentar la providencia
= tempt + providence
.
Example: It is tempting providence to say just what is the current position of book publishing and what future trends are likely to be.
Tiento synonyms
affect
in spanish: afectar,
pronunciation: əfekt
part of speech: verb
spot
in spanish: lugar,
pronunciation: spɑt
part of speech: noun
concern
in spanish: preocupación,
pronunciation: kənsɜrn
part of speech: noun
meet
in spanish: reunirse,
pronunciation: mit
part of speech: verb
impact
in spanish: impacto,
pronunciation: ɪmpækt
part of speech: noun
match
in spanish: partido,
pronunciation: mætʃ
part of speech: noun, verb
reach
in spanish: alcanzar,
pronunciation: ritʃ
part of speech: verb, noun
trace
in spanish: rastro,
pronunciation: treɪs
part of speech: noun, verb
contact
in spanish: contacto,
pronunciation: kɑntækt
part of speech: noun
refer
in spanish: referir,
pronunciation: rəfɜr
part of speech: verb
signature
in spanish: firma,
pronunciation: sɪgnətʃɜr
part of speech: noun
allude
in spanish: aludir,
pronunciation: əlud
part of speech: verb
partake
in spanish: participar,
pronunciation: pɑrteɪk
part of speech: verb
ghost
in spanish: fantasma,
pronunciation: goʊst
part of speech: noun
stir
in spanish: remover,
pronunciation: stɜr
part of speech: verb
pertain
in spanish: pertenecer,
pronunciation: pɜrteɪn
part of speech: verb
relate
in spanish: relacionar,
pronunciation: rɪleɪt
part of speech: verb
pinch
in spanish: pellizco,
pronunciation: pɪntʃ
part of speech: noun, verb
mite
in spanish: ácaro,
pronunciation: maɪt
part of speech: noun
equal
in spanish: igual,
pronunciation: ikwəl
part of speech: adjective
feeling
in spanish: sensación,
pronunciation: filɪŋ
part of speech: noun
hint
in spanish: insinuación,
pronunciation: hɪnt
part of speech: noun
rival
in spanish: rival,
pronunciation: raɪvəl
part of speech: noun
tinge
in spanish: tinte,
pronunciation: tɪndʒ
part of speech: noun
disturb
in spanish: molestar,
pronunciation: dɪstɜrb
part of speech: verb
advert
in spanish: anuncio,
pronunciation: ædvɜrt
part of speech: verb, noun
tint
in spanish: tinte,
pronunciation: tɪnt
part of speech: noun
jot
in spanish: jota,
pronunciation: dʒɑt
part of speech: noun, verb
speck
in spanish: mota,
pronunciation: spek
part of speech: noun
adjoin
in spanish: colindar,
pronunciation: ədʒɔɪn
part of speech: verb
soupcon
in spanish: pizca,
pronunciation: supkən
part of speech: noun
touching
in spanish: conmovedor,
pronunciation: tʌtʃɪŋ
part of speech: noun, adjective
tinct
in spanish: tintado,
pronunciation: tɪŋkt
part of speech: verb
come to
in spanish: ven a,
pronunciation: kʌmtu
part of speech: verb
bear on
in spanish: referirse a,
pronunciation: berɑn
part of speech: verb
bepaint
in spanish: pintar,
pronunciation: bɪpeɪnt
part of speech: verb
touch on
in spanish: mencionar,
pronunciation: tʌtʃɑn
part of speech: verb
bear upon
in spanish: soportar,
pronunciation: berəpɑn
part of speech: verb
tactile sensation
in spanish: sensación táctil,
pronunciation: tæktɪlsenseɪʃən
part of speech: noun
extend to
in spanish: extenderse a,
pronunciation: ɪkstendtu
part of speech: verb
tactual sensation
in spanish: sensación táctil,
pronunciation: tæktʃuəlsenseɪʃən
part of speech: noun
cutaneous senses
in spanish: sentidos cutáneos,
pronunciation: kjuteɪniəsensɪz
part of speech: noun
sense of touch
in spanish: sentido del tacto,
pronunciation: sensʌvtʌtʃ
part of speech: noun
touch modality
in spanish: modalidad táctil,
pronunciation: tʌtʃmədæləti
part of speech: noun
touch sensation
in spanish: sensación de tacto,
pronunciation: tʌtʃsenseɪʃən
part of speech: noun
skin senses
in spanish: sentidos de la piel,
pronunciation: skɪnsensɪz
part of speech: noun