curiosidad-1
curiosity ; inquisitiveness.
With ISI's CD Editions you can expand your searching power to the limits of your curiosity.
Pupil's creativity and inquisitiveness must be encouraged through up-dated school libraries equipped with audio-visual aids and information technology.
curiosidad + aumentar
curiosity + mount
But curiosity is mounting after the car was spotted being towed by a recovery truck this week.
curiosidad mórbida
morbid curiosity
Morbid curiosity may seem like a guilty pleasure, but that's how we learn what happens when we don't play by the rules.
curiosidad morbosa
morbid curiosity
Morbid curiosity may seem like a guilty pleasure, but that's how we learn what happens when we don't play by the rules.
despertar la curiosidad
arouse + curiosity
provoke + curiosity
spark + curiosity
excite attention
stir + Posesivo + curiosity
pique + curiosity
I'll drop a few hints and clues to arouse your curiosities and to help you start your research.
But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.
Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.
Library media specialists can entertain children with holiday storytelling to enhance interest and stir curiosity and with visual aids to spark motivation.
His curiosity was piqued as he glanced at the words again - 'Would you drop by my office at your earliest convenience?'.
despertar + Posesivo + curiosidad
excite + Posesivo + curiosity
This software is still in its infancy, but its launch excited the curiosity of many users, and produced a spin-off in the form of increased usage of the other two databases.
incitar la curiosidad
provoke + curiosity
But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
incitar + Posesivo + curiosidad
excite + Posesivo + curiosity
This software is still in its infancy, but its launch excited the curiosity of many users, and produced a spin-off in the form of increased usage of the other two databases.
muerto de curiosidad
agog
One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.
objeto de curiosidad
object of curiosity
With their massive amount of luggage, they were an object of curiosity from the folks sitting on benches.
picar la curiosidad
pique + curiosity
His curiosity was piqued as he glanced at the words again - 'Would you drop by my office at your earliest convenience?'.
por curiosidad
out of curiosity
Children insert toys, sweets, hairpins, hair grips, safety pins, etc. into the vagina mainly out of curiosity.
por pura curiosidad
just out of interest
(just) as a mater of interest
The only drawback to this book is that a person looking up a word may continue reading for another 15 minutes or so just out of interest.
As a matter of interest to weight watchers, canned chicken broth has twice as many calories as canned beef broth.
por simple curiosidad
(just) as a mater of interest
just out of interest
As a matter of interest to weight watchers, canned chicken broth has twice as many calories as canned beef broth.
The only drawback to this book is that a person looking up a word may continue reading for another 15 minutes or so just out of interest.
satisfacer la curiosidad
satisfy + Posesivo + curiosity
At Christmas and birthdays if one of the family has a passionate interest in a hobby or pastime, a book, usually of the information kind, is found to satisfy his curiosity.
sólo por curiosidad
just for the sake of curiosity
Just for the sake of curiosity (and in the chance that it might help someone else at some point), what was the solution you arrived at?.
suscitar la curiosidad
excite attention
Bright new copies of an unknown book naturally excite more attention than old 'readers' soiled from overuse.