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lover

/luhv-er/US // ˈlʌv ər //UK // (ˈlʌvə) //

恋人,情人,情人节,情侣

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is in love with another.
    • : a person who has a sexual or romantic relationship with another.
    • : a person with whom one conducts an extramarital sexual affair.
    • : a person who has a strong enjoyment or liking for something, as specified: a lover of music.
    • : a person who loves, especially a person who has or shows a warm and general affectionate regard for others: a lover of humankind.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperson having sexual relationship
Forms: lovers

Examples

  • Fortunately, a lot of board game lovers are also makers, and the internet is full of 3D-printed solutions that will boost your gaming experience and help avert any organizational disasters.

  • For snow lovers, it greatly cuts down snow accumulation totals.

  • Bodine urged county leaders to use a Virginia law passed last year — one intended to preserve mature trees to help absorb runoff that ends up in the Chesapeake Bay — to bring tree lovers some relief.

  • For snow lovers deprived so frequently this winter, Thursday morning’s sleet fest was a colossal disappointment.

  • Cousins, lovers, and friends who let people with records visit their home were evicted, too.

  • This same outlet worked the phrase “engagement to toyboy lover” into the headline of their article on Fry.

  • But there are a lot of women who go to these places and once they go to the inside, they find a lover.

  • He was a great lover of the navy, and he liked me because of it.

  • I have to confess, I had no idea that Whitney had a rumored gay lover before reading about your role in this movie.

  • “The golden bridge for the departing lover I have always, I hope, provided when it became necessary,” he says.

  • The pictures of flowers which this artist paints prove her to be a devoted lover of nature.

  • Felipe watched over her as a lover might; her great mournful eyes followed his every motion.

  • Gordon, however, had never been a lover, and if Bernard noted Angela's gravity it was not because he felt jealous.

  • It is a further refinement when the staunch little lover of liberty sets about "easing" the pressure of commands.

  • Several times during dinner I glanced at Ethne, but it was easy to see that all her attention was taken up by her lover.