flirtatious / flɜrˈteɪ ʃəs /

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flirtatious 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. given or inclined to flirtation.
  2. pertaining to or suggesting flirtation.

flirtatious 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

provocative, teasing

更多flirtatious例句

  1. His singing floats along on a flirtatious undercurrent—he has more invested in seducing than in convincing.
  2. The flirtatious caption of Star Trek’s Enterprise will always be young on screen, but the actor who played him, William Shatner, turned 90 on Monday.
  3. Yet another complaint in 2017 caused the university to enact “preventative measures” after an unidentified individual complained that Christenfeld was “inappropriately flirtatious.”
  4. She revels in being a voyeur into Irene’s life, dazzled by the “exoticism” of Harlem’s vibrant aura while winning over Brian and Irene’s tight-knit circle of friends with her flirtatious demeanor and silky voice.
  5. As well as being less flirtatious, Capaldi is far less of a dandy.
  6. Exchanging a few flirtatious messages online, though, paves the way for a smooth first date.
  7. After a series of flirtatious encounters in the park, the two fall madly, passionately in love.
  8. Quick-witted, sharp-tongued, and flirtatious, Anne drew a coterie of men to her, and each would lose his head for her.
  9. Margaret Thatcher was a woman: a confounding, irrepressible, flirtatious, stubborn, certitudinous, unabashedly conservative woman.
  10. When he returned her stare his eyes sparkled with friendly interest, but no suggestive, flirtatious intent.
  11. Instead of rest he finds trouble in the person of his host's wife—young, pretty and flirtatious.
  12. The Alimentive is the most affectionate in love and the Thoracic the most flirtatious, but the Muscular is the most positive.
  13. Knowing how many men had fallen victims to Roberta's flirtatious little ways, she longed to save Phil from the same fate.
  14. The blasé blade passed the flirtatious jade by without deigning even to ruffle her steam-cloud hair.