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fascination with - WordReference Forums The two senses of fascination each take a different preposition 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)
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"
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
Art vocabulary : Picture Plane | WordReference Forums Bonjour, I am reading the book of the Artist Philip Guston "I paint what I want to see" in English, and in the very first lines there is an expression that I'm not sure to understand : "We were talking yesterday at the studio about the picture plane, and to me there's some mysterious element
crave after commonly used phrase? | WordReference Forums Sinkya, you seem to have a particular fascination for the word "crave" I don't think I could ever say "I crave after X" or "I have a craving after X" The verb 'to crave' comes quite easily to be, Loob, as a fellow BE speaker Perhaps it is a little old-fashioned, but not totally out of use, surely? It's just the use of 'after' which is
In his endeavor to or in his journey to | WordReference Forums Hi there, I found this sentence in a reference book Just wondering which one to go, " endeavor "or " journey" and why ?Thanks a lot! In his _________ to meet with the architects, he found the difficulties of obtaining a visa very discouraging A journey B endeavor C nightmare D failure
Internship application - WordReference Forums only slight differences from alfry's post: For these reasons I am most interested and motivated in an Australian experience that would permit me to live in another country, which has always been my dream for the fascination and the opportunities that it seems to encompass Moreover the possibility to have an internship with you would allow me to work for an Italian company and therefore to
spelling gasp | WordReference Forums As far as I know, there is no standard way of writing a gasp of horror, so you will need to set the scene and make sure that your readers are not unduly distracted from your plot development by their fascination with your brilliance in writing the gasp Slowly, Tav opened the kitchen door - listening intently for any sounds of movement