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 Translation for 'intrigue' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   an intrigue | intrigues
VERB   to intrigue | intrigued | intrigued
intriguing | intrigues
SYNO intrigue | machination | to connive | ...
to intrigue [plot, scheme] {verb}интригантствам [св.] [несв.]
to intrigue sb. [rouse the curiosity or interest of] {verb}интригувам нкг. [св.] [несв.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Agnes, still with her sidekick Etienne Villiers, faces international intrigue with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.
  • James Grady (born April 30, 1949) is an American writer and investigative journalist known for his thriller novels on espionage, intrigue, and police procedurals.
  • There is intrigue and counter intrigue the rest of the way.
  • The story is of an intrigue undertaken to secure a father's assent to his daughter's marriage.
  • This is a tale of intrigue, plots and the inevitable war between two families.

  • The "Dragon Prince" novels take place in a world of political intrigue, Sunrunners, Sorcerers, war, and dragons.
  • It presented an ostensible antithesis to brinkmanship, the international intrigue that subsequently kept the world at the edge of war.
  • Groombridge Place was the main location in this tale of 17th-century intrigue and murder.
  • Mick McCreary is an unemployed oilman offered to run a drilling operation on a remote island. He gets involved in murder, intrigue and fraud.
  • Mubashir famously rarely wears shoes in his videos causing intrigue on social media.

  • "Times Now" said, "While it’s very clear in the first episode itself how twisted Janhvi is, makers keep the intrigue alive with her character.
  • Greater political intrigue marked his appointment and tenure as Chief Justice of South Africa.
  • "Glee Books" rated it “highly recommended, especially for those who enjoyed the pacy intrigue and thrills of "The Mysterious Benedict Society" mysteries.
  • Farida Benlyazid's interest in the world of cinema began at a young age, inspired by her mother's intrigue.
  • Michael Hogan of "The Huffington Post" had high praise, saying "In 'Two Hats,' arguably the best episode of the season so far, the writers piled intrigue on top of intrigue".

  • Coppola cited her intrigue with the South as part of the story's intrigue.
  • Petersburg in July 1756 due to court intrigue. Through the combined influence of Catherine, of Russian empress Elizabeth and of chancellor Bestuzhev-Ryumin, Poniatowski was able to rejoin the Russian court now as ambassador of Saxony the following January.
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