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paramour

/par-uh-moor/US // ˈpær əˌmʊər //UK // (ˈpærəˌmʊə) //

姘头,姘夫,姘妇,姘居者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an illicit lover, especially of a married person.
    • : any lover.

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Examples

  • The presidential paramour was French film star Julie Gayet, 42, confirming months of behind-the-scenes innuendo.

  • Once in Syria, she allegedly intended to marry her online paramour and begin working as a nurse in an ISIS camp.

  • We learned that Ted Chaough, Peggy's self-exiled paramour, does not.

  • The photos purport to show a secret overnight visit by Hollande to his alleged paramour on Dec. 30.

  • Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) is still teetering on the edge of Carrie's personal life; perhaps he'll be her new paramour.

  • The sheik, panic-struck, came in and made submission, revealing the treachery of the ranee's paramour and adviser.

  • The world takes it for granted that the wife or paramour of a man of genius is in duty bound to sacrifice herself for him.

  • I know thee full well; thou art not free from vices: of the Æsir and the Alfar, that are herein, each has been thy paramour.

  • Then they went to supper, and the damosel loved Palomides as paramour, but the book saith she was of his kin.

  • Ah, madam, said Sir Percivale, what use and custom is that in a lady to destroy good knights but if they will be your paramour?