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in·ter·est·ed [ˈɪntrəstɪd] ADJ

1. interested (concerned):

interested
I'd be interested to know more about it
I'd be interested to know more about it
are you interested in a game of tennis?
to be interested in sth/sb

2. interested (involved):

interested
interested witness

I . in·ter·est [ˈɪntrəst] N

4. interest no pl FIN:

obresti f pl

II . in·ter·est [ˈɪntrəst] VB trans

com·pound ˈin·ter·est N FIN

in·ter·est-ˈfree ADJ FIN

pub·lic ˈin·ter·est N

self-ˈin·ter·est N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was interested as liberal and enlightened rulers versatile artistically and scientifically and developed a purposeful regime.
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He began doing drugs and became interested in eastern mysticism and free love.
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Traditionally, people interested in careers in this field either presented themselves as apprentices within craft unions, or attended college programs in theatre technology.
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And face-to-face on-site critiques will be available each day for interested staffs.
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As a child he was naturally inquisitive and keenly interested in the natural sciences, particularly botany.
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I'm really interested in this game but that sort of money on an unknown is a little too risky for my liking.
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By this time sidecars were no longer a consideration of most riders; people were interested in sportier motorcycles.
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However, in some jurisdictions, it is possible for interested third parties to file opinions on the patentability of an application.
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I am not interested in the end product, the finished piece.
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She's a typical teenager who is interested in boys.
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