paramour 英 ['pærəmʊə]   美 ['pærəmʊr]

paramour

paramour  英 ['pærəmʊə] 美 ['pærəmʊr]

n. 情夫,情妇;情人 

名词复数:paramours 

Keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour? 把你藏在这暗洞里做他的情妇?
Because the minister was also a close friend of M. Walter, it was not difficult for de Cantel's new paramour to learn the state secret that France would soon guarantee the Moroccan debt. 因为部长也是华代尔先生的密友,所以德•坎特尔的新情人不费什么周折便了解到一项国家机密:法国不久将承诺担保摩洛哥的债务。

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  • n. 情夫,情妇;情人
  • 1. Keeps thee here in dark to be his paramour?

    把你藏在这暗洞里做他的情妇?

  • 2. Because the minister was also a close friend of M. Walter, it was not difficult for de Cantel's new paramour to learn the state secret that France would soon guarantee the Moroccan debt.

    因为部长也是华代尔先生的密友,所以德•坎特尔的新情人不费什么周折便了解到一项国家机密:法国不久将承诺担保摩洛哥的债务。

  • 3. Three years ago, he conceived another child with his longtime paramour, Laurel Kenner.

    三年以后,他和他多年的情妇罗瑞尔·肯娜尔又怀了另一个孩子。

  • paramour (n.) c. 1300, noun use of adverbial phrase par amour (c. 1300) "passionately, with strong love or desire," from Anglo-French and Old French par amour, from accusative of amor "love," from amare "to love" (see Amy). Originally a term for Christ (by women) or the Virgin Mary (by men), it came to mean "darling, sweetheart" (mid-14c.) and "mistress, concubine, clandestine lover" (late 14c.).
par·amour / ˈpærəmʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈpærəmʊr / noun ( old-fashioned or literary) a person that sb is having a romantic or sexual relationship with 情人;情妇;情夫 SYN lover paramour paramours par·amour / ˈpærəmʊə(r) ; NAmE ˈpærəmʊr /
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