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  1. love

    • IPA[lʌv]

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    • n.
      an intense feeling of deep affection;a feeling of deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone
    • v.
      feel deep affection for (someone);feel a deep romantic or sexual attachment to (someone)
    • verb: love, 3rd person present: loves, gerund or present participle: loving, past tense: loved, past participle: loved

    • noun: love, plural noun: loves

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    • n.
      promotion of a person's welfare, especially that of an addict, child, or criminal, by ...

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    • n.
      (in tennis and similar sports) a game in which the loser makes no score.

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    • n.
      (in tennis and similar sports) a game in which the loser does not score.

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    • n.
      promotion of a person's welfare, especially that of an addict, child, or criminal, by ...

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    • n.
      a feast in token of fellowship among early Christians; an agape.

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    • n.
      a romantic or sexual relationship between two people, especially one that is outside marriage: she had an unhappy love affair with a painter

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    • ph.
      have sexual intercourse

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    • n.
      a feast in token of fellowship among early Christians; an agape.

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    美式

    • n.
      an intense feeling of deep affection: babies fill parents with feelings of love their love for their country
    • v.
      feel deep affection for (someone): he loved his sister dearly there were four memorial pages set up by her friends in honor of Phoebe, saying how much they loved and missed her

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