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- fascination with for of - WordReference Forums
Fascination about snakes or in snakes are both wrong I would say fascination of for snakes depending on context If he likes learning about snakes, then he has a fascination for snakes If he likes snakes in general, he has a fascination of snakes
- fascination with - WordReference Forums
A person has a fascination with something they are very interested in (her fascination with the royal family), whereas something interesting holds a fascination for a person (words have always held a fascination for me) The Oxford English Corpus shows that the distinction is often blurred today, but it should be maintained in careful writing
- facinating to me fascinating for me | WordReference Forums
I'd rather say: It's fascinating for me Is : It's fascinating to me also acceptable?
- Fascinated about, by, or with? | WordReference Forums
I'd use "by" in that sentence but you're more likely to hear: The film I saw yesterday was fascinating Both "fascinated by" and "fascinated with" can be used depending on the sentence
- equal parts - WordReference Forums
Jon Snow was staring at him, a look equal parts horror and fascination I read this sentence in A Game of Thrones Now I rewrite it into this version: Jon's look was equal parts horror and fascination I know its meaning But my question is what is the grammar phenomenon of "equal parts"
- Nourrir une fascination pour. . . - WordReference Forums
'Entertain a fascination for' floise adrien New Member Helsinki Suisse, Français Jan 7, 2008 #4
- el teatro Noh japonés, que es un teatro que no es como el Kabuki,
"A mí me gusta mucho esa teoría del teatro Noh japonés, que es un teatro que no es como el Kabuki, que tiene mil fascinaciones y mil colores y mil formas, sino siempre es la misma máscara que quiere abarcar la expresión de todas las expresiones con la no expresión " This is my translation: "I
- Captivate vs fascinate - WordReference Forums
And note that the noun fascination is very common, whereas captivation is very rare It’s also worth bearing in mind the roots of the words: captivate is associated with being taken captive, and fascination with being spellbound There are various other terms along the same lines, such as enchant, enthrall, bewitch, beguile
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