Skip to main content

tryst

/trist, trahyst/US // trɪst, traɪst //UK // (trɪst, traɪst) archaic, or literary //

幽会,尝试,求婚,求爱

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an appointment to meet at a certain time and place, especially one made somewhat secretly by lovers.
    • : an appointed meeting.
    • : an appointed place of meeting.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Scot. to make an appointment or arrange a meeting with.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Scot. to make an appointment or agreement.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As someone who doesn’t relish cooking, my tryst with bebinca felt momentous.

  • Or when in the midst of an uncomfortably aggressive tryst, Franklin forced Tara to take a bite out of his jugular.

  • Their tryst, however, is broken up several times by messages playing from the answering machine and never comes to fruition.

  • The video follows the twosome on their romantic tryst, from canoodling in bed to riding carefree in a convertible.

  • Did the controversial stairwell tryst on Thursday night's 'Reign' premiere leave you hot and bothered?

  • To LaVette, their affair was a tryst, but Redding wanted to marry her, even though his girlfriend at home was pregnant.

  • And, at this first tryst in the sunshine, she was to set our wedding day.

  • The priest, again consulted, advised compliance; and the man went trembling to the tryst.

  • But if it failed—well, it would break her heart, but she'd have to keep the tryst, no matter what it cost her.

  • Some day he might stumble upon some tryst, or open a letter, or overhear a gossip's careless word.

  • In Hawthornes Transformation some of the principal characters keep a tryst under this same statue.