英:['æmərəslɪ]
美:['æmərəslɪ]
英:['æmərəslɪ]
美:['æmərəslɪ]
adv.
好色地,妖艳地
脉
脉脉
眽眽
词根:amorous
adj.amorous 多情的;恋爱的;热情的;色情的
n.amorist 爱情小说作者;好色之徒
adjective
strongly moved by love and especially sexual love
amorous couples
being in love : enamored—usually used with of
amorous of the girl
indicative of love
received amorous glances from her partner
of or relating to love
an amorous novel
Middle English amorous, amerous, borrowed from Anglo-French amerous, amerus, amorous (continental Old French amoreus, amorous), going back to Vulgar Latin *amōrōsus, from Latin amōr-, amor "love" + -ōsus -ous — more at amour
The first known use of amorous was in the 14th century
ampersandnoun
a character & standing for the word and
amperenoun
a unit for measuring the rate of flow of an electric current
amperagenoun
the rate of flow of a current of electricity expressed in amperes
ampnoun
ampere
amplifier
amournoun
a love affairespecially: a secret love affair
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amorphousadjective
having no fixed form
an amorphous cloud
amorousadjective
tending to love : easily falling in love
an amorous nature
of, relating to, or caused by love
an amorous glance
1 Look upon me with a fixed eye——so——or a little more amorously, if you please——good.
2 “And your fiery imagination is not inclined to view things in a rather roseate light, is it?” she asked, beaming amorously.
3 To me it possessed a soul; and the soul, arms, that were amorously held out, inviting, pleading.
4 To Mrs. Dawes, who encouraged him to speak freely, he confided that the comfort and quiet disposed him amorously.
5 A letter of mine to Mary, rather amorously worded, found its way into the hands of Doctor Morgan.
6 It comforts, it satiates and its redolent with flavor, humor and images of cartoon couples amorously sharing a single strand of tomato-laced noodle.
7 Putting a positive spin on the reading, you could say she was charming, vivacious, funny, fun loving, intellectually curious, artistically sensitive, philosophically reflective and amorously adventurous.
8 And yet young men fell in love and amorously sought their mates, and were married, and their neighbors made merry, and children were born.
9 And her lips opened amorously, and said— I wist not what, saving one word—Delight.
10 Not that I wasn’t partial to female society in my time,” he added with a pathetic intonation, while the whites of his goggle eyes gleamed amorously under the clear night sky.
11 It's a measure of the production's emphasis on transfiguration that, as the reconciled Oberon and Titania engage in a ground-rocking dance, they amorously disrobe while turning themselves into Theseus and Hippolyta.
12 It was in the arbor, on the same seat of old sticks where formerly Léon had looked at her so amorously on the summer evenings.
13 Marina goes, the gate opens, and Osio silently enters, coming down into the bower amorously.
14 It was the same brawny body that had amorously begotten another male in the phantasmagoria of this world.
15 He hoped that Stella was not even now plunged into a girlish love-affair with one of the idle young Frenchmen who haunted so amorously the sunshine of this gay land.
16 Meanwhile, the new health commissioner, Giuseppe Zuccatelli, once said that the only way to pass the virus is to amorously kiss for 15 minutes.
17 The girl was very pretty, and sang; she looked amorously at her Theatin, and from time to time pinched his fat cheeks.
18 It is not told if her untoward heart Was melted by her poet's lyric woe, Or if in vain so amorously he sang.
19 O love, love, how amorously thou look'st In an old rusty armour.
20 A pair of doves perched upon the roof-tree coo amorously to each other, and a thin streak of blue smoke rises into the still air.
3 情意绵绵
4 情意绵绵地
5 示爱
7 情爱地