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philander

/fi-lan-der/US // fɪˈlæn dər //UK // (fɪˈlændə) //

费兰特,费伦德,费兰德尔,费兰德斯

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have many casual sexual encounters or affairs, especially when married or in a committed relationship.

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Examples

  • "I—ah—thought it would not be—ah—quite appropriate," lisped William Philander.

  • If she had no disposition to philander what was his warrant for supposing she could be corrupted into respectability?

  • John looks at Philander and the latter nods, for it all seems clear and above board.

  • His assurance carries the day; the man backs down and allows Philander a passage.

  • You noticed how she stared at you and asked your name; why, it didn't matter if a dozen Philander Sharpe were near by.