doting 的定义
- excessively fond: doting parents.
- showing a decline of mental faculties, especially associated with old age; weak-minded; senile.
doting 近义词
indulgent; serving
更多doting例句
- He was a doting and loving father who read the Lord of the Rings books aloud to his children each night before they went to sleep.
- Her strict but doting father sent her to elite private girls’ schools and Smith College.
- He is also said to have been a good father and now a doting grandfather.
- There are the doting mother, wild brother, and distant father.
- The Moscow regime is denying them a chance; a chance at an extraordinary life with doting parents in a wealthier country.
- Even her husband, a gruff French surgeon who is more “Tiger Mom” than doting dad, thought the email was a bit curt.
- Put another way, they are what every doting parent wants their precocious toddler to grow up to become.
- Xenie had small need for these things in the lonely life to which she found herself condemned by her foolish, doting old husband.
- For what else did she stand at the head of her class, and had doting parents paid three years' tuition?
- Everybody but the doting old Duchess knew him to be a bully, a coward, and a knave.
- Once he sat doting beside her at twilight on a bench of the wide gallery while his sister, near by, kept guard over their talk.
- She merely consented to make him useful, much as she might a convenient and altogether doting but uninteresting grandmother.