infatuation 详细解释

infatuation

[in.fætju'eiʃən]

n.迷恋

n.

1. 热恋; 着迷[U][(+for/with)]

their infatuation with new cars

他们对于新汽车的热衷

John's infatuation for her

约翰对她的一片痴心

2. 令人醉心痴迷的事物[C]

词形变化

动词过去式: infatuated | 动词过去分词: infatuated | 动词现在分词: infatuating | 动词第三人称单数: infatuates |

词义辨析

同义参见:

mania  craze  

英英释义

名词 infatuation:

foolish and usually extravagant passion or love or admiration

temporary love of an adolescent

同义词:puppy love, calf love, crush

an object of extravagant short-lived passion

补充

infatuationinfatuation英:[inˌfætjuˈeiʃən] 美:[ɪˌfætʃuˈeʃən]n.1.热恋, 迷恋

例句

1. This is not love but a foolish infatuation.这不是爱情, 而是愚蠢的痴迷。 2. His infatuation with Mary had now worn off.他对玛丽的迷恋已渐渐消退。 3. his infatuation with bullfighting他对斗牛的迷恋 4. Daisy's infatuation for the doctor黛西对医生的迷恋 5. His early relationships with women followed a pattern of instant infatuation, idealization and rejection.他早年和女人谈恋爱遵循着以下模式:先是一见钟情, 接着视作理想伴侣, 最后将其抛弃。 6. "The attraction he felt for her was just infatuation, not true love."他为她所吸引,但那只是痴迷,不是真爱。 7. They condemn society's infatuation with Hollywood.他们谴责社会对好莱坞电影的痴迷。 8. It was just an infatuation.那只是一时痴迷。 9. She had a series of frivolous infatuations with younger men.她先后草率地迷恋过好几个比自己年轻的男人。