admirer
v.
admire, venerate; commend
admirar
v.
admire, look up, be impressed by someone
admirar
v.
admire; flabbergast, astound
admira
to admire
(a preĊ£ui) = to prize highly
(a respecta) = to respect, to revere
(a venera) = to venerate
to reverence
to admire oneself
(reciproc) = to admire each otherde admira = to be admired
a fi foarte admirat = to be very much admired
admirar
= admire, marvel at, hold + Nombre + up for praise.
Ex: I've heard people say they did not admire Thomas Hardy's novels because they were gloomy.
Ex: You will marvel at the views of Skye from the castle ramparts.
Ex: Politicians give us many reasons to worry, and I don't usually hold them up for public praise.