词汇 | loved |
释义 | loved past simple and past participle oflove love verb[ T ] uk /lʌv/ us /lʌv/ loveverb[T] (LIKE SOMEONE)A1 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family: 爱,喜爱 I love you.我爱你。 Last night he told me he loved me.昨晚他告诉我说他爱我。 I've only ever loved one man.我只爱过一个男人。 I'm sure he loves his kids.我确信他爱他的孩子们。 to love someone loveI love you. adoreHe absolutely adores his wife. dote onShe dotes on her grandkids. be crazy aboutI'm just crazy about our new daughter-in-law - she's perfect for our son. be mad aboutUKHe's absolutely mad about his new boyfriend. be in loveI think I'm in love with her. You may love someone without necessarily wanting to marry them. He said he would always love her .他说他会永远爱她。 I think Phil has to face the fact that she no longer loves him.我觉得菲尔必须承认她不再爱他这一事实。 She faces the dilemma of disobeying her father or losing the man she loves.她面临着要么违抗父亲要么失去心上人的两难境地。 When I tried to tell her that I loved her it just came out all wrong. Loving and in love absence absence makes the heart grow fonderidiom adoration adore adoring adoringly adorkable dotty endearment ever-loving fall for someone fall in loveidiom loving loving-kindness lovingly lurve madly steal sweep young loveidiom loveverb[T] (LIKE SOMETHING)A1 to like something very much: 很喜欢… She loves animals.她喜欢动物。 I absolutely love chocolate.我特别爱吃巧克力。 He really loves his job.他非常喜欢自己的工作。 [ + -ing verb ]I love skiing.我喜欢滑雪。 Love it or hate it, reality TV is here to stay.你喜欢也好,讨厌也罢,真人秀电视节目已成了一种气候。 to get pleasure from something enjoyEnjoy your meal! enjoy yourselfHe's enjoying himself at his job. likeI like hiking a lot. loveAfter working in the garden, I love a good soak in the tub. relishJonathan always relishes a challenge. lap upHe lapped up all the attention they gave him. to like someone or something likeDo you like pasta? loveI love seafood. adoreI adore a good book. think the world of someoneAnnabel's like a daughter to him - he thinks the world of her. have a soft spot for someoneI've always had a soft spot for Rebecca ever since she was tiny. would love A2 used, often in requests, to say that you would very much like something: (常用于表示请求)想,想要 I'd love a cup of coffee if you're making one.如果你在沏咖啡,我也想要一杯。 We would dearly love to sell our flat and move to the country. The kids love feeding bread to the ducks.那些孩子们喜欢给鸭子喂面包。 I love Fridays because I leave work early. I've never been keen on classical music, but I love jazz. I'd love to go to Australia. I only wish I could afford to.我很想去澳大利亚。我只是希望自己能负担得起就好了。 Liking adorkable affection appreciate approve of someone attached be a glutton for somethingidiom dig gravitate towards/to something/someone grow on someone hatefully have a lot of time for someoneidiom have a thing about something/someoneidiom protective shine shook smile smile on something/someone smitten taste tight GrammarHate, like, love and prefer We can use hate, like, love and prefer with an -ing form or with a to-infinitive: … Idiomslove someone to bits love someone to the moon and back love me, love my dog Examples of lovedloved In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. If the work is successful, spiritual well-being of connection is manifest as appreciation for life, love of others, and feeling connected to deceased loved ones. Usually, the family itself is the main source of this inadequacy at protecting the loved one's values. We seek them in many ways - listening to music, praying, working, reading, meditating, hiking in the mountains, being with one's loved ones and friends. Severe emotional distress can result if family members discover that a loved one's body has been used for research without their knowledge and authorization. When the blue beard is removed, as it were, a more kindly chin is exposed as well as a corollary wish to be intrinsically loved. Patients and their loved ones need to be assured that pain and symptom management is as much a priority as lifesustaining interventions. They took the initiative to talk with the family about funeral arrangements, that is, preparing themselves and loved ones for the forthcoming death. He loved collecting and classifying flowers and mosses. But is he (or they) the distantly loved one(s)? Some relatives of deceased victims may not have claimed compensation out of ignorance over the fate of their loved ones. Negative thoughts related to past deeds, such as disappointing a loved one or failing to uphold a responsibility, are relatively common. They heard the family and decided to help out the first time because they loved them. They felt so good, they just loved it, and in comparison with that, the lack of the right rooms did not mean anything at all. They often appreciate it when the physician offers kind words about their loved one and inquires about their wellbeing. Families can also avoid burnout from feeling upset and fatigued from caring for a loved one with terminal restlessness. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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