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philander是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 玩弄女性
  2. 与女人调情
  3. 追逐女性
  4. 调戏
  5. 渔色
  6. 追求女性
  7. 玩弄
n. (名词)
  1. 追求女性者
  2. 菲兰德(音译名)

philander自然拼读

phi·lan·der

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philander变形

复数:philanders

第三人称单数:philanders

现在分词:philandering

过去式:philandered

过去分词:philandered

philander扩展

philanderer (n.)

philander词根

词根:philander

n.

philanderer 玩弄女性的男人;爱和女人调情的男人

philander英英释义

Verb

1. have amorous affairs; of men;

"He has been womanizing for years"

2. talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions;

"The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"

"My husband never flirts with other women"

philander词源中文解释

1737年,“向女性献殷勤,尤其是没有认真的意图; 调情”,源自名词“情人”(1700年),来自 Philander,故事、戏剧和诗歌中一个情人的流行名字,来自希腊形容词 philandros “对人有爱”,可能被误认为意味着“一个有爱心的男人”,来自 phil- “有爱的”(参见 philo-) + andr-, anēr 的词干“男人,男性,丈夫”(参见 anthropo-)。在20世纪后期的使用中,更多地涉及性而不是调情。相关: Philandered; philandering。

philander词源英文解释

from obsolete philander lover, philanderer, probably from the name Philander

The first known use of philander was in 1737

philander儿童词典英英释义

philatelistnoun

someone who collects or studies postage stamps

philatelynoun

the collection and study of postage stamps

philanthropynoun

a spirit of goodwill toward all people especially when expressed in active efforts to help others

a charitable act or gift

an organization which distributes or is supported by charitable contributions

philanthropicadjective

of, relating to, or devoted to philanthropy : charitable, benevolent

philanderverb

to be sexually unfaithful to one's wife

philanderverb

to be sexually unfaithful to one's wife

philander 例句

1 In Ball’s marriage to the philandering, alcoholic Arnaz, Kidman said, “She loved a person who loved her but couldn’t give her want she wanted most.”

2 I had no time or inclination to philander.

我是没有时间拈花惹草的,也不喜欢。

3 Though he has denied assaulting anyone, Mr. Cosby had admitted in recent years to decades of philandering, and to giving quaaludes to women as part of his efforts to have sex.

4 And he doesn’t shy away from Steinbeck’s vices — philandering, heavy drinking — along with the feelings of inferiority that haunted him throughout his career.

5 “I am not a philandering man, and you know that. This would not have happened if my mother didn’t have a hand!”

6 Just before election day, with her husband running for state’s attorney, she told an interviewer that she had forgiven his philandering and affirmed her passion for work as well as family.

7 James Crumbley's wife, Jennifer, was convicted on Feb. 6 following a two-week trial that portrayed her as a selfish and philandering mother who spent more time on her horse hobby than with her son, ignored the teen’s mental health needs and supported his obsession with guns.

8 When he went to California and was on hashish, you saw his fantasy version of her, which was her pregnant and tolerant of his philandering, and quitting her job.

9 On the other side, your spouse’s philandering will cease to torment you and instead the whole episode will leave you disgusted and bored and desirous to get out.

10 Continents away in England, Lady Sarah Ashley (Nicole Kidman) has grown frustrated with her philandering husband, who is in Australia selling their massive cattle ranch, Faraway Downs.

11 Then the story shifts back in time to 1965 Gary, Ind., where the cruel, physically violent and philandering family patriarch Joe Jackson forms the Jackson 5 from five of his nine children.

12 He was in his 30s, already a movie star, when he discovered that Elsie Leach had actually been committed to the Bristol Lunatic Asylum by his philandering father.

13 Accidentally encountering the wife of his philandering fellow commuter, Howard Dawes, Pete gave her a ride home and proceeded to have sex with her in the living room.

14 Yes, the philandering Johnson boasted of his manhood.

15 One can also imagine the president neglecting to consider the darker implications of a Jackie/Melania comparison: Here are two women, both married to men trailed by allegations of philandering.

16 Marvelous, too, was Barton’s Fricka, appearing in Act II to remind her philandering husband that having twins commit adultery and incest is not okay.

17 And don’t miss the noirish 1934 painting “Evidence” here, in which a suspicious wife, accompanied by her mother and a lawyer, catches her philandering husband in the act.

18 Named after the Leonard Cohen song, the movie is about a philandering salesman who takes his young son on the road after his wife commits suicide.

19 The choice of Offenbach’s loony comedy about a pair of starving Peruvian artists and their manipulation by a powerful philandering viceroy was the recommendation of mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard — who sings the title role with disarming comedic chops to rival her formidable pipes.

20 It also describes his attraction to Hedda Sterne, the fellow Romanian artist who would remain married to him until the end of his life, despite their separation and his abundant philandering.

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