adore
adore 英 [əˈdɔ:(r)] 美 [əˈdɔr, əˈdor]
v. 爱慕;喜爱;崇拜
进行时:adoring 过去式:adored 过去分词:adored 第三人称单数:adores
- Someone you adore gets put on a pedestal. Considering your fear of germs, when you told me that you had shared a toothbrush — I knew you must adore her!
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- v. 爱慕;喜爱;崇拜
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1. I adore you!
我崇拜你!
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2. It's obvious that she adores him.
她显然深深地爱着他。
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3. I simply adore his music!
我简直太喜爱他的音乐了!
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4. She adores working with children.
她热爱参与儿童工作。
- adore (v.) late 14c., aouren, "to worship, pay divine honors to, bow down before," from Old French aorer "to adore, worship, praise" (10c., later adorer), from Latin adorare "speak to formally, beseech, entreat, ask in prayer," in Late Latin "to worship," literally "to call to," from ad "to" (see ad-) + orare "speak formally, pray," from PIE *or- "pronounce a ritual formula" (see orator). Meaning "to honor very highly" is attested from 1590s; weakened sense of "to be very fond of" emerged by 1880s. Related: Adored; adoring.
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