infatuated
infatuated 英 [ɪnˈfætʃueɪtɪd] 美 [ɪnˈfætʃuˌetɪd]
adj. 入迷的;昏头昏脑的 v. 迷恋;使糊涂(infatuate的过去分词)
- Think he has no faults? Blush when he walks by? You are infatuated. When you are infatuated, your crush is so severe that it's pretty darned foolish.
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- adj. 入迷的;昏头昏脑的
- v. 迷恋;使糊涂(infatuate的过去分词)
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1. In each case, however, the new leaders were as infatuated with “innovative” finance as their predecessors were.
然而,两国的继任者对“金融创新”的迷恋同他们的前任相比毫不逊色。
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2. When you are infatuated with someone, your brain chemistry whispers lies into your ears that can have you doing really stupid stuff.
当你迷恋某个人时,大脑会发生化学反应,可能会致使你做出一些非常愚蠢的事情。
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3. I am troubled by the tendency of some-often young people newly infatuated with Reformed doctrine-who insist that God cannot possibly love those who never repent and believe.
近来有些人,尤其是迷恋改革宗信仰的年轻人,坚持认为上帝不可能会爱那些从没有忏悔或信仰的人,这样的趋势让我很困扰。
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