endear

endear
in'diə
verb
(to make dear or more dear (to): His loyalty endeared him to me.) hacerse querer
- endearment
endear
tr[ɪn'dɪəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 ganar las simpatías de, hacerse querer
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to endear oneself to somebody granjearse el cariño de alguien
endear [ɪn'dɪr, ɛn-] vt
to endear oneself to : ganarse la simpatía de, granjearse el cariño de
endear
v.
hacer querer v.
ɪn'dɪr, ɪn'dɪə(r)
transitive verb

to endear oneself TO somebody — granjearse el cariño de alguien

[ɪn'dɪǝ(r)]
VT

to endear sb to — [+ others] ganar para algn la simpatía de

this did not endear him to the public — esto no le granjeó las simpatías de la gente

to endear o.s. to sb — ganarse la simpatía de algn

* * *
[ɪn'dɪr, ɪn'dɪə(r)]
transitive verb

to endear oneself TO somebody — granjearse el cariño de alguien


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