afecto
affection ; warmth ; tenderness ; caring ; attachment ; fondness.
These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.
The spark of warmth had emboldened her.
In addition to its weirdness, vitriol, and zaniness, the volume is characterized by solid good sense with an undertone of genuinely elegiac tenderness.
Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.
Librarians have affirmed their attachment to freedom of expression.
It may sound trite, but it is indeed gratifying to know that one has made a difference in somebody's life and is remembered with fondness = It may sound trite, but it is indeed gratifying to know that one has made a difference in somebody's life and is remembered with fondness.
afecto físico
physical affection
The author describes his adopted parents and remembers how he experienced very little physical affection during his childhood.
con afecto
fondly
affectionately
The books remembered most vividly and most fondly are the ones that go beyond the bounds of ordinary existence.
I've got to tell you, and I do say this affectionately, but we're talking about a geek of the highest order.
devolver el afecto
return + Posesivo + affection
reciprocate + Posesivo + affection
The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky skin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.
He wanted someone who would reciprocate this affection and love him in return.
expresar afecto por
profess + affection for
Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.
ganarse + Posesivo + afecto
win + Posesivo + affection
He falls hopelessly for her and makes a difficult sacrifice in the hopes of winning her affection, but she's too nihilistic to put any stock in love.
manifestar afecto por
profess + affection for
Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.
mostrar afecto
show + Posesivo + affection
While the term 'boss' might be used to show respect or even affection, it is generally believed to provide authority with a derogatory connotation.
recordado con afecto
fondly remembered
These two fondly remembered programs often presented speculative and unsettling political visions of American society.