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lovingly

/luhv-ing/US // ˈlʌv ɪŋ //UK // (ˈlʌvɪŋ) //

慈爱地,充满爱意地,深情地,充满爱意的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.

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Examples

  • The loving-partner version is to prepare your spouse a favorite warm beverage and listen sympathetically.

  • She marshals her means to do what she can, always aware that her survival depends on acting the part of a loving wife to her slave master.

  • There was something loving and maternal that was just kind of built into her.

  • Over the decades, she had several loving, long-term, same-sex relationships.

  • She is kind and loving, and has done no wrong in all of this.

  • There are lovingly tended flower beds along each road and surrounding every barrack.

  • Even the most mundane experiences seem extraordinary when lovingly rendered by Kalman.

  • The memoir also explores the romance between you and your late husband, Robert Graham, whom you speak very lovingly of.

  • My sisters Rosa and Liz called it “the claw,” lovingly at times, and at other times I was not so sure.

  • Whatever persona she adopts, Dyer is framed lovingly by her husband.

  • So the twain walked on very lovingly together, Dorothy gazing sadly and fondly at every well-known object in her path.

  • The branches seem to pat the house lovingly and to protect the children when the sun is too hot or the rain comes down too fast.

  • He went toward her and lovingly taking her hands, bent low and pressed his lips to them; they were cold as marble.

  • The slanting light lovingly caressed the brow, cheeks, lips, and throat.

  • She moved nearer to his side and leaned up lovingly against him as she spoke.