lover 英 [ˈlʌvə(r)]   美 [ˈlʌvɚ]

lover

lover  英 [ˈlʌvə(r)] 美 [ˈlʌvɚ]

n. 爱人,恋人;爱好者  n. (Lover)人名;(英)洛弗  n. 小三;第三者 

名词复数:lovers 

He denied that he was her lover. 他否认是她的情夫。
We were lovers for several years. 我们相爱了好几年。

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  • n. 爱人,恋人;爱好者
  • n. (Lover)人名;(英)洛弗
  • n. 小三;第三者
  • 1. He denied that he was her lover.

    他否认是她的情夫。

  • 2. We were lovers for several years.

    我们相爱了好几年。

  • 3. The park was full of young lovers holding hands.

    公园里到处是手拉着手的年轻情侣。

  • 4. a lover of music

    音乐爱好者

  • 5. an art-lover

    爱好艺术的人

  • lover (n.) "one who is enamored, person in love," early 13c., agent noun from love (v.). Old English had lufend for male lovers, lufestre for women. Meaning "one who has a predilection for" (a thing, concept, pursuit, etc.) is mid-14c. As a form of address to a lover, from 1911. Related: Loverly (adj., 1875); loverless (1824). Lover's quarrel is from 1660s; lover's leap, usually involving a local crag and a fanciful story, is from 1831; Lover's Lane for a remote spot popular with lovers is from 1881.
lover / ˈlʌvə(r) ; NAmE ˈlʌvər / noun 1 a partner in a sexual relationship outside marriage (婚外的)情人,情侣 He denied that he was her lover. 他否认是她的情夫。 We were lovers for several years. 我们相爱了好几年。 The park was full of young lovers holding hands. 公园里到处是手拉着手的年轻情侣。 2 ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) a person who likes or enjoys a particular thing 爱好者;热爱者 a lover of music 音乐爱好者 an art-lover 爱好艺术的人 a nature-lover 热爱大自然的人 lover lovers lover / ˈlʌvə(r) ; NAmE ˈlʌvər /
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