smitten / ˈsmɪt n /

💦中学词汇感动感动的感动了感动人心

smitten2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. struck, as with a hard blow.
  2. grievously or disastrously stricken or afflicted.
  3. very much in love.
v. 动词 verb
  1. a past participle of smite.

smitten 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

enamored

smitten 的近义词 5
smitten 的反义词 1

更多smitten例句

  1. August meets a mysterious girl in a leather jacket named Jane, and is instantly smitten.
  2. The couple were so smitten with the many-layered creation, they urged Safarova to make it known to a wider audience and open a bakery.
  3. XBIZ and AVN award-winning starlet Ariel Rebel is smitten with Spartacus.
  4. There are quotes from both you and Robin Wright about being “smitten” with one another during filming.
  5. By our middle twenties we were smitten even worse by Summer.
  6. He then jumps off a building to go fight crime, leaving Stacy totally smitten—and more than a little apprehensive.
  7. But while friends agree Lighty was deeply smitten with his wife, they have questioned her intent before and during the marriage.
  8. Mrs. Charmington hastened to spread the report that his Royal Highness was seriously smitten.
  9. Smitten in conscience, that landlord hurried out after the missionary and actually begged of him to repeat his visit.
  10. On her part she was smitten with Maxence Gilet, whom she entertained in the house of the old bachelor at the latter's expense.
  11. On another occasion she gave exceedingly good counsel to Mme. de l'Estorade, who was afraid of being smitten with Sallenauve.
  12. Finally he was smitten with Mme. Marneffe, whom he had for mistress and afterwards married when she became a widow in 1843.