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  1. привязанность, любовь, расположение sincere affection —- искренняя любовь filial affection —- сыновья любовь to have an affection towards smb. —- питать к кому-л нежные чувства; любить кого-л; быть привязанным к кому-л to set one's affections upon smb. —- привязаться к кому-д; полюбить кого-л the object of smb.'s affections —- предмет чьей-л любви 2. болезнь; заболевание; поражение (органа) affection of the throat —- болезнь горла 3. воздействие, влияние 4. склонность, наклонность; стремление, влечение 5. книж. эмоция, чувство, переживание reason and affections —- разум и чувства 6. филос. случайность volition and affection —- волевой акт и случайность 7. атрибут, свойство affections of bodies —- свойства тел ...
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  noun  1) oft. pl. привязанность, любовь (towards, for) the object of his affections - предмет его любви  2) болезнь mental affection - психическое заболевание, душевная болезнь Syn: see love ...
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  n. 1 (often foll. by for, towards) goodwill; fond or kindly feeling. 2 a disease; a diseased condition. 3 a mental state; an emotion. 4 a mental disposition. 5 the act or process of affecting or being affected. Derivatives affectional adj. (in sense 3). affectionally adv. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L affectio -onis (as AFFECT(1)) ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~, from Latin ~-, affectio, from afficere  Date: 13th century  1. a moderate feeling or emotion  2. tender attachment ; fondness she had a deep ~ for her parents  3.  a.  (1) a bodily condition  (2) disease, malady  b. attribute shape and weight are ~s of bodies  4. obsolete partiality, prejudice  5. the feeling aspect (as in pleasure) of consciousness  6.  a. propensity, disposition  b. archaic affectation 1  7. the action of affecting ; the state of being affected  Synonyms: see feeling  • ~less adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (affections) 1. If you regard someone or something with affection, you like them and are fond of them. She thought of him with affection... She had developed quite an affection for the place. N-UNCOUNT: oft N for/of n 2. Your affections are your feelings of love or fondness for someone. The distant object of his affections is Caroline... N-PLURAL: with poss ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n a gentle feeling of love and caring + for  (Bart felt a great affection for the old man.) show ~  (Their mother never shows them much affection.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 12c., "an emotion of the mind, passion, lust as opposed to reason," from O.Fr. affection, from L. affectionem (nom affectio) "inclination, infleunce," from affec-, stem of afficere "act on" (see affect). Sense developed from "disposition" to "good disposition" in M.E. Affectionate in the sense of "loving" is from 1586. AFFIDAVIT - 1593, from M.L., lit. "he has stated on oath," third person sing. perf. of affidare "to trust," from L. fidus "faithful." ...
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