flirting / flɜrt /

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flirting3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to court triflingly or act amorously without serious intentions; play at love; coquet.
  2. to trifle or toy, as with an idea: She flirted with the notion of buying a sports car.
  3. to move with a jerk or jerks; dart about: butterflies flirting from flower to flower.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to give a sudden or brisk motion to; wave smartly, as a fan.
  2. to throw or propel with a toss or jerk; fling suddenly.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Also flirter. a person who is given to flirting.
  2. a quick throw or toss; sudden jerk or darting motion.

flirting 近义词

n. 名词 noun

coquetry

更多flirting例句

  1. She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker.
  2. Willie Nelson and Norah Jones May-December fireplace flirting.
  3. Accordingly, she walks up to Pratt and begins rapping her flirting in the terrifying cadence of Nicki Minaj.
  4. They end up flirting with some girls while traveling with Ben, and are so distracted that they leave him on a city bus.
  5. He enjoyed flirting (harmlessly, it seems) with young women.
  6. There were no "flirting corners," and sitting out on the stairs à deux would have been a compromiso.
  7. With flirting motions she twisted the folded kerchief into a rope.
  8. Racine was bored by it all, and mitigated his boredom, during the two years he remained, only by flirting and by stringing rhymes.
  9. She rose up from the piano, flirting out her gauze skirts, and laughing at the shower of entreaties to sing again.
  10. I lounged around the room until I came to her crowd, attached myself there, and did some heavy flirting.