flirtation
flirtation 英 [flɜː'teɪʃn] 美 [flɝ'teʃən]
n. 调情;调戏;挑逗;不认真的考虑
名词复数:flirtations
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- n. 调情;调戏;挑逗;不认真的考虑
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1. He is also well known for his sometimes vulgar innuendo and flirtation with female supporters -- on live television.
他也因为在电视上不时与女性支持者们讲庸俗笑话和调情而着名。
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2. For Sam's 86th birthday there was a party, the last one before he died. Not surprisingly, all the guests except one were female, most of them Sam's partners in flirtation.
在山姆的86岁生日派对上(那是他的最后一次庆祝生日),除了他自己,其他出席的全都是女士,她们大部分都是山姆的调情对象。
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3. It is probably fair to say that the Athenians perfected the art of flirtation in ancient times, especially at the time of symposia described by Plato.
我们可以这样认为,雅典人在古代、特别是在柏拉图所描绘的‘会饮’时代完善了自身的调情技巧。
- flirtation (n.) "amorous trifling; giddy behavior," 1718, noun of action from flirt (v.) as though Latin.
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