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unrequited

/uhn-ri-kwahy-tid/US // ˌʌn rɪˈkwaɪ tɪd //UK // (ˌʌnrɪˈkwaɪtɪd) //

单相思,不求人,不求回报,单恋

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not returned or reciprocated: unrequited love.
    • : not avenged or retaliated: an unrequited wrong.
    • : not repaid or satisfied.

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Examples

  • Her latest is a dizzyingly fascinating story of a family-owned dance studio and the weight of unrequited ambition.

  • When this album came out, my experience with love was relegated to unrequited crushes.

  • Adele’s “Someone Like You” is a breakup salve, a song about unrequited love and a critically acclaimed chart topper.

  • At best, countries have implemented unrequited quarantine exemptions.

  • The convent, obviously, but also the court—and even her unrequited longing for the elusive lady of her sonnets.

  • To see two girls kissing on screen, singing about unrequited love between two women?

  • Julius nurses an intense and ambiguously unrequited crush on Titus.

  • It was unrequited love … They dated for a while, but she was not for him.

  • “It was not just an obsession, a one-sided romance of unrequited love,” said Overland.

  • In some natures the giving even of unrequited love is beautifying to the character.

  • They lived (p. 349) on unrequited labor, and grew rich through the breeding of human flesh for the market.

  • That's only the newspaper correspondents, who ascribe every death of that sort to unrequited love!

  • She recounted in prayer all her long years of slavery, of suffering, of unrequited toil, and achings of the heart.

  • Hirschel, bearing in his heart his unrequited love, leaves his master and establishes a shop of his own.