infatuate / verb ɪnˈfætʃ uˌeɪt; adjective, noun ɪnˈfætʃ u ɪt, -ˌeɪt /

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infatuate3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·fat·u·at·ed, in·fat·u·at·ing.

  1. to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  2. to affect with folly; make foolish or fatuous.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. infatuated.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is infatuated.

infatuate 近义词

infatuate

等同于 lover

infatuate

等同于 lady's man

infatuate

等同于 obsess

infatuate

等同于 captivate

infatuate

等同于 craze

infatuate

等同于 enamor

infatuate

等同于 fascinate

infatuate

等同于 fixate

更多infatuate例句

  1. If you’re in a similar situation and are infatuated with moss, you can do the same.
  2. Her narrator’s experiences in the translation box raise some of the same questions as Edna O’Brien’s novel “The Little Red Chairs,” which imagines the life of a woman briefly infatuated with a man she doesn’t realize is Radovan Karadzic.
  3. Infatuate, who from such a good estrange Your hearts, and bend your gaze on vanity, Alas for you!
  4. But he had an infatuate haughtiness as to the impossibility of his retreating, and as to his right to dictate your course.
  5. Yet we urge it on, mindless and infatuate, and plant the ill-ominous thing in our hallowed citadel.
  6. Will it be believed that the infatuate Master Cino spent the rest of the night in a rapture of poetry?
  7. After a month of these a fastidious writer may well infatuate a reviewer.