adored 的 2 个定义
a·dored, a·dor·ing.
- to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor.
- to pay divine honor to; worship: to adore God.
- to like or admire very much: I simply adore the way your hair is done!
a·dored, a·dor·ing.
- to worship.
adored 近义词
love intensely
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- Ordinarily, I find this trait to be off-putting rather than sweet, even though it’s just the kind of personalization Army adores.
- They adored soul music, high-hold mousse and shared the energy of yupped-up slicksters or corner office-contenders, but were too naturally pasty and left-leaning to be real proto-Patrick Bateman-types.
- And, almost without exception, they adore soccer, the Barcelona “futbol” club and superstar Lionel Messi.
- It’s just hard for Republicans to talk about because so many of them adore the president.
- Because her adoring father, Elliott, had died of alcoholism, she leaned on her swashbuckling Uncle Ted for guidance.
- He was in publicity heaven, a place he adored, and he was full of talk of the future.
- While they adored both music and each other, they were certain that mixing the two would be a bad idea.
- Rivers thanked "all Joan Rangers" for all the love and support that they had sent to her and her son Cooper, who Rivers adored.
- His father, Carl Reiner, had given him the book to read, and he adored it so he had a real respect for the material.
- Williams was always busy making the rest of us happy, and we absolutely adored him for it.
- The Senora Moreno's heart broke within her, when those words passed her lips to her adored Felipe.
- I left dear little Weimar two days ago, and parted from our adored Liszt a week ago to-day.
- Buzot adored Madame Roland as the inspiration of his mind, as the idol of his worship.
- Is it quite true that Simon, called the Magician, was adored among the Romans?
- His party was very strong, but it is very doubtful whether his disciples adored him; St. Justin is the only one who believes it.