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lovingness

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

爱心,有爱,爱意,爱情

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • We ended up calling him Gover, but I still woke up every morning with a loving Hangover.

  • Sweet Pea, Zeek’s little sister, has sickle cell disease, but also a “melting hearts” superpower that allows her to manipulate minds to make any adult or child more loving, understanding and humble.

  • Justice Ginsburg gave me the most loving and tight hug ever.

  • I think we are much more tolerant and loving of each other than we’ve been led to believe.

  • In the 2019 paper, Kaufman and his colleagues found that a new scale he developed to measure the Light Triad was valid, reliably capturing “a loving and beneficent orientation toward others.”

  • Few of us are as clever as my Inspector Morse-loving friend.

  • And finally, they meet Un (Randall Park), who appears to be nothing but genial and fun-loving—especially to Dave.

  • For whatever reason, I grew up watching and loving horror movies—perhaps as a reaction to the environment I was growing up in.

  • On the opposite end of the spectrum are two other standout works, which depict Mary as a loving, nurturing mother.

  • Amelia must do this every day in loving Samuel—who often appears as a reminder of the irreparable past and death of Oskar.

  • The world may end, the heavens fall, yet loving voices would still find an echo in the ruins of the universe.

  • Her glance wandered from his face away toward the Gulf, whose sonorous murmur reached her like a loving but imperative entreaty.

  • But with no Devil the belief in a merciful and loving Heavenly Father becomes impossible.

  • It was as if the earlier, loving Lettice tried to assert itself, but was instantly driven back again.

  • But this theory of a merciful, and loving Heavenly Father is vital to the Christian religion.