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love
- IPA[lʌv]
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- an intense feeling of deep affection;a feeling of deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone
- 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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名詞
- 1. an intense feeling of deep affection babies fill parents with feelings of love their love for their country 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a feeling of deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone they were both in love with her we were slowly falling in love
- ▪ affectionate greetings conveyed to someone on one's behalf give her my love 同義詞
- ▪ a formula for ending an affectionate letter take care, lots of love, Judy
- ▪ a personified figure of love, often represented as Cupid.
- 2. a great interest and pleasure in something his love for football we share a love of music 同義詞
- 3. a person or thing that one loves she was the love of his life their two great loves are tobacco and whisky 同義詞
- ▪ British informal a friendly form of address it's all right, love
- ▪ informal used in affectionate requests don't fret, there's a love
- 4. (in tennis, squash, and some other sports) a score of zero; nil love fifteen
動詞
- 1. feel deep affection for (someone) he loved his sister dearly there were four memorial pages set up by her friends in honour of Phoebe, saying how much they loved and missed her 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ feel a deep romantic or sexual attachment to (someone) she really loved him I do realize that people get married because they love each other 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. like or enjoy very much I just love dancing I'd love a cup of tea 同義詞
- promotion of a person's welfare, especially that of an addict, child, or criminal, by ...
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- (in tennis and similar sports) a game in which the loser makes no score.
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- a feast in token of fellowship among early Christians; an agape.
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- an actor whose role in a story or film is that of a lover of the central character.
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- a romantic or sexual relationship between two people who are not married to each other: she had an unhappy love affair with a painter
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- lavish (someone) with attention or affection, especially in order to influence or manipulate them: he's an emotionally manipulative boyfriend who love-bombs Kate into believing he's everything she wants
- an instance of lavishing someone with attention or affection, especially in order to influence ... the intensity created by this love bomb makes it hard for the victim to notice they're being manipulated some parents smother their children's bad behaviour with a love bomb
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- under the influence of the drug Ecstasy, typically with the result of feeling euphoric and ... loved-up ravers
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- promotion of a person's welfare, especially that of an addict, child, or criminal, by ...
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- IPA[ləv]
美式
- an intense feeling of deep affection: babies fill parents with feelings of love their love for their country
- 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
Oxford American Dictionary