valentine 的定义
- a card or message, usually amatory or sentimental but sometimes satirical or comical, or a token or gift sent by one person to another on Valentine's Day, sometimes anonymously.
- a sweetheart chosen or greeted on this day.
- a written or other artistic work, message, token, etc., expressing affection for something or someone: His photographic essay is a valentine to Paris.
valentine 近义词
等同于 love
等同于 lover
等同于 sweetheart
等同于 lady's man
更多valentine例句
- Maybe it’s because of the pandemic, but this Valentine’s Day, so far, there are only three weddings scheduled.
- Our Valentine’s Day gift is some sunshine for a change, especially in the afternoon.
- This year, Valentine’s Day will be less sexy, more self-care.
- Above all, it’s important to remain exclusive with your pod both before and after Valentine’s Day.
- Your partner will think of you every time they use these Valentine’s Day gifts.
- When I get older losing my hair/Many years from now/Will you still be sending me a valentine/Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
- Actress Ellen Page came out of the closet on Valentine's Day at a Human Rights Campaign conference in Las Vegas.
- Your choice to teach love keeps my Valentine safer from hate.
- Insert painfully true Netflix binge/Valentine's Day joke here.
- The most poignant moment comes when Richard starts crying after imagining he and Adele dancing to “My Funny Valentine.”
- But the poem opens with a call from a bird to all other birds, bidding them rejoice at the return of Saint Valentine's day.
- It is true that he dreams about Saint Valentine's day, but that is quite another matter.
- Behind the altar in this chapel is an internationally famous white marble, recumbent "Figure of Lee" which Valentine created.
- So all by coach to my house, where I found my Valentine with my wife, and here they drank, and then went away.
- "Almost the very same thing that you did, monsieur," replied Valentine, despondently.