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affectionate
/ əˈfekʃənət /
/ əˈfekʃənət /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.表达爱意的,深情的
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  • 1

     有情

    知其难,甘其苦,耐其薄,可以处世矣--孙其遇多数的欢送依然让我养成了习气一再少见多怪,惋惜我有情(Affectionate),孤单是一个人的狂欢,狂欢是一群人的孤单。

  • 2

     有感情的

    ... 有贡献的:contributive 有感情的affectionate 有防备的;戒备的;警惕的:precautious ...

  • 3

     亲热

    巴斯蒂和奥利有意的、过分的亲热(Affectionate)就是对我的挑衅。

  • 4

     挚爱的

    affectionate adj. 挚爱的,亲切的 aesthetic博士小李探花是和平的advocate,面对adversity,依然那么沉着,深深的affect了阿飞,阿飞看到情形对小李飞刀是a...

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  • 1
    He gave her knee an affectionate pat.
    他温情地拍了拍她的膝盖。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    He is very affectionate towards his children.
    他非常疼爱他的孩子。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    They seemed devoted to each other and were openly affectionate.
    他们似乎很相爱,公然含情脉脉。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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词根:affectionate

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  • Affectionate

    Affection, attraction, infatuation, or fondness is a "disposition or rare state of mind or body" that is often associated with a feeling or type of love. It has given rise to a number of branches of philosophy and psychology concerning emotion, disease, influence, and state of being. "Affection" is popularly used to denote a feeling or type of love, amounting to more than goodwill or friendship. Writers on ethics generally use the word to refer to distinct states of feeling, both lasting and spasmodic. Some contrast it with passion as being free from the distinctively sensual element.

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