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smitten

/smit-n/US // ˈsmɪt n //UK // (ˈsmɪtən) //

感动,感动的,感动了,感动人心

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • August meets a mysterious girl in a leather jacket named Jane, and is instantly smitten.

  • 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.

  • XBIZ and AVN award-winning starlet Ariel Rebel is smitten with Spartacus.

  • There are quotes from both you and Robin Wright about being “smitten” with one another during filming.

  • By our middle twenties we were smitten even worse by Summer.

  • He then jumps off a building to go fight crime, leaving Stacy totally smitten—and more than a little apprehensive.

  • But while friends agree Lighty was deeply smitten with his wife, they have questioned her intent before and during the marriage.

  • Mrs. Charmington hastened to spread the report that his Royal Highness was seriously smitten.

  • Smitten in conscience, that landlord hurried out after the missionary and actually begged of him to repeat his visit.

  • On her part she was smitten with Maxence Gilet, whom she entertained in the house of the old bachelor at the latter's expense.

  • On another occasion she gave exceedingly good counsel to Mme. de l'Estorade, who was afraid of being smitten with Sallenauve.

  • Finally he was smitten with Mme. Marneffe, whom he had for mistress and afterwards married when she became a widow in 1843.