- 看过 one night stand 的人也看了 :
- one-nighter
- stand
- tryst
one night stand 的定义
- a single performance in one locale, as by a touring theatrical company, before moving on to the next engagement.
- a place where such a performance is given.
- Slang. a single, unrepeated sexual encounter, as one lasting for just one night.a participant in such an encounter.
one night stand 近义词
等同于 assignation
等同于 rendezvous
one night stand 的近义词 13 个
等同于 one-night stand
one night stand 的近义词 6 个
更多one night stand例句
- She’s had a one-night stand with a cute hotel waiter and a few dates with a perfect-on-paper guy with whom she felt no tangible connection.
- While Monroe’s friends insisted it was nothing more than a one-night stand, that didn’t curb wild press speculation.
- I recently found out one of my sons had a one-night stand with a woman he knew but was not in a relationship with.
- Cassie Bowden’s bad luck begins during a one-night stand from hell.
- “Ties that Tether” A Canadian Nigerian heroine has a one-night stand with Rafael, and, oops, it wasn’t a one-night stand after all.
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