词汇 | love |
释义 | love (verb) love 24 ENTRIES FOUND: love (noun) love (verb) love-hate (adjective) love affair (noun) love child (noun) love handles (noun) love life (noun) love nest (noun) love seat (noun) free love (noun) puppy love (noun) tough love (noun) tug-of-love (noun) all (pronoun) blind (adjective) fair (adjective) fall (verb) first (adjective) god (noun) leave (verb) lost (adjective) make (verb) money (noun) war (noun) 1 love /ˈlʌv/ noun 1 love /ˈlʌv/ noun Learner's definition of LOVE 1 [noncount] : a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person爱;热爱 motherly/maternal love母爱 fatherly/paternal love父爱 brotherly/sisterly love兄弟/姐妹之爱 Children need unconditional love from their parents.孩子需要父母无条件的爱。 — often + for No one could doubt her love for her family.没人会怀疑她对家庭的爱。 2 [noncount] : attraction that includes sexual desire : the strong affection felt by people who have a romantic relationship爱情;恋爱 a declaration of love爱情宣言 He was just a lonely man looking for love.他只是一个在寻找爱情的孤独男人。 romantic love浪漫的爱情 unrequited love单相思 After all these years, they're still very much in love (with each other). [=they still love each other]经过了这么多年,他们仍然深爱着对方。 — often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 a love poem/song/letter情诗/歌/书 a love potion催情药 a love scene/story爱情场景/故事 — see also free love, puppy love ◊ When people begin to feel romantic love for each other, they fall in love.相爱;爱上 They fell (madly/passionately) in love (with each other).他们(疯狂地)相爱了。 ◊ This phrase is also used figuratively.也用作比喻 She fell in love with sailing the first time she tried it.她第一次尝试就爱上了帆船运动。 ◊ People are sometimes said to fall out of love when they stop loving each other.不再相爱 It was sad to see how they gradually fell out of love (with each other) after they married.看到他们结婚后逐渐不再相爱,真让人难过。 ◊ If people fall in love with each other when they first meet, it is called love at first sight. This phrase is also used figuratively.一见钟情(也用作比喻) When he saw the house, it was love at first sight. [=he loved the house as soon as he saw it]他第一眼看到这个房子就喜欢上了它。 3 [count] : a person you love in a romantic way钟爱的人;心爱的人 a lost love失去的爱人 You never forget your first love. [=the first person you loved in a romantic way]初恋情人是永远忘不了的。 He was her one true love. = He was the love of her life.他是她一生中唯一的真爱。 4 [singular] chiefly British a : a kind or helpful person : dear仁慈的人;乐于助人的人 Be a love and carry this inside for me, would you?劳驾您帮我把这个搬进去行吗? b — used to address someone in a loving or friendly way亲爱的 As long as you're up, (my) love, would you mind getting me a drink?亲爱的,既然你已经起来了,可不可以给我倒杯水? “How do I get to Trafalgar Square?” “Take the Number 24 bus, love.”“去特拉法加广场怎么走?”“坐24路公共汽车,亲爱的。” 5 [noncount] : an expression of love and affection爱意的表达 When you see them again, please give them my love.你再见到他们时,请代我向他们问好。 Mike and Meg send their love, too.麦克和梅格也表达了他们的问候。 The gift had a note saying “With love from Meg & Mike.”随礼物附了一张纸条,上面写着“来自梅格和麦克的问候”。 — used to express affection at the end of a written message用于留言结尾表达爱意 Thanks for everything. Hope to see you soon. Love, Mike感谢你所做的一切,希望很快见到你。爱你的麦克。 Be well, my darling, till we meet again! Love and kisses, Meg亲爱的,保重,再见!爱你吻你,梅格。 6 a [singular] : a feeling of great interest, affection, or enthusiasm for something喜好;喜爱 — often + for or of We all knew about his love for baseball.我们都知道他热爱棒球。 She has a love of history.她酷爱历史。 a love of good food喜爱美食 “Do you sell your paintings?” “Oh no: I paint just for the love of it.”“你的画卖吗?”“哦,不,我只是喜欢画画。” She's in love with the idea of becoming an actress.她特别想成为一名演员。 b [count] : something about which a person feels great interest or enthusiasm爱好 Baseball was his first love.棒球是他最大的爱好。 7 [singular] : a score of zero in tennis(网球的)零分 The score was 40-love.比分是40:0。 all's fair in love and war — see 1fair for love or money informal or chiefly British for love nor money — used to give added force to a negative statement(用于加强否定语气)无论如何,无论怎样 We couldn't get him to go along for love or money. [=we failed completely in our attempt to get him to go along]我们无论怎样也无法让他继续下去。 for the love of God informal also for the love of Mike/Pete — used to give added force to an angry statement(用于加强愤怒语气)看在上帝的份上,求求你,拜托 For the love of God, quiet down! I'm trying to get some sleep here!拜托,安静下来吧!我想睡会儿觉! labor of love — see 1labor love is blind — used to say that people do not see the faults of the people that they love爱情是盲目的 make love : to have sex with someone发生性行为;做爱;性交 It was the first time they made love (to/with each other).那是他们第一次发生性关系。 no love lost ◊ When there is no love lost or very little love lost between people, they dislike each other.彼此厌恶;互相不喜欢 They were polite with each other, but it was clear that there was no love lost between them.他们对彼此很客气,但显然互相没有好感。 — loveless /ˈlʌvləs/ adjective [more loveless; most loveless] an unhappy loveless marriage没有爱的不幸婚姻 2 love /ˈlʌv/ verb loves; loved; loving 2 love /ˈlʌv/ verb loves; loved; loving Learner's definition of LOVE 1 : to feel great affection for (someone) : to feel love for (someone)热爱;深爱 [+ object] She obviously loves her family very much.她显然深爱着她的家庭。 To know him is to love him. [=the people who know him feel great affection for him]认识他就会爱上他。 [no object] You have to love in order to be loved.要得到爱,首先要付出爱。 2 [+ object] : to feel sexual or romantic love for (someone)爱上某人;恋上某人 He swore that he loved her madly.他发誓他疯狂地爱着她。 He loves her, but she doesn't love him back. [=she doesn't return his love]他爱她,但她无动于衷。 She said she could never marry a man she didn't love.她说她绝不可能嫁给一个自己不爱的男人。 3 [+ object] a : to like or desire (something) very much : to take great pleasure in (something)喜爱;喜欢;爱好 He loves good food.他喜爱美食。 a much-loved old song一首备受喜爱的老歌 I would love it if you came with us. = I would love you to come with us. = (US) I would love for you to come with us. [=I would be very happy if you came with us]如果你跟我们一起来,我会很高兴。 — often followed by to + verb常接动词不定式 I would love to have you come with us.我希望你能和我们一起去。 She loved to play the violin.她喜欢拉小提琴。 “Would you like to join us?” “Yes, I'd love to (join you).”“你愿意加入我们吗?”“是的,我很愿意(加入)。” — often + -ing verb She loved playing the violin.她喜欢拉小提琴。 b informal : to be very amused by (something)感到好笑 I just love it [=I find it very amusing] when politicians say that they don't care about polls. = I just love how politicians say that they don't care about polls.从政者们表示他们不在乎民意测验,对此我觉得好笑。 4 [+ object] : to do very well in (certain specified conditions)适于(某些特定的条件) This plant loves dry soil.这种植物适于生长在干燥的土壤中。 I must love you and leave you British, informal — used to say that you have to leave不得不走 I don't want to miss the last train, so I'm afraid I must love you and leave you.我不想错过最后一班火车,恐怕不得不走了。 loved one ◊ Your loved ones are the people you love, especially members of your family.所爱的人(尤其是家人) Many of her friends and loved ones visited her in the hospital.她的很多朋友和亲人都去医院看望了她。 |
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