amorous 英 [ˈæmərəs]   美 [ˈæmərəs]

amorous

amorous  英 [ˈæmərəs] 美 [ˈæmərəs]

adj. 多情的;恋爱的;热情的;色情的 

A once-amorous workforce already seems to be feeling the effects. 曾经多情的员工貌似已经感受到了这一效果。
There are, however, some amorous activities that are favored during this fleeting three-week period. 但是在这短暂的三周时间内,还有一些恋爱方面的活动是可行的。

  • If you are shot with a mythological arrow by Cupid, the Greek god of love, you may find yourself making amorous advances on the next person you meet. Amorous means having strong feelings of love, especially sexual love.
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  • adj. 多情的;恋爱的;热情的;色情的
  • 1. A once-amorous workforce already seems to be feeling the effects.

    曾经多情的员工貌似已经感受到了这一效果。

  • 2. There are, however, some amorous activities that are favored during this fleeting three-week period.

    但是在这短暂的三周时间内,还有一些恋爱方面的活动是可行的。

  • 3. The article stated that Dolly was an amorous type, and that she liked burly, blue-collar kinds of men.

    那篇文章说多莉属于多情的类型,而且她喜欢像蓝领工人一样结实的男人。

  • amorous (adj.) c. 1300, "in love; inclined to love; sexually attracted," from Old French amoros "loving, in love; lovely" (13c., Modern French amoureux), from Late Latin amorosum, from Latin amor "love, affection, strong friendly feeling; one's beloved," from amare "to love, be in love with; find pleasure in" (see Amy). Related: Amorously; amorousness.
am·or·ous / ˈæmərəs ; NAmE ˈæmərəs / adjective showing sexual desire and love towards sb 表示性爱的;含情脉脉的 Mary rejected Tony's amorous advances. 玛丽拒绝了托尼的挑逗。 am·or·ous·ly / ˈæmərəsli ; NAmE ˈæmərəsli / adverb am·or·ous / ˈæmərəs ; NAmE ˈæmərəs / am·or·ous·ly / ˈæmərəsli ; NAmE ˈæmərəsli /
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