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His parent adored him:他的父母很崇拜他

关键词语:

adored:英  美 [əˈdɔːrd]

相关短语:

Being Adored 荒野小保嫖

You Adored The Light 憧憬光明

adored and respected 崇拜和尊敬 ; 崇拜和尊重 ; 爱戴和尊重

双语例句:

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有很多提供10个先foreign adj 外来的conservative adj 保守的figure n 数字beneficial adj 有益的firm adj 坚定的degree n 学位drop uot v 退学violent adj 暴力的bitter j 痛苦的grain n 谷物PS:有些单词有多重含义,这里只给了一钟想学更多英语单词关注我哦

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His parent adored him可以翻译为他的父母很喜爱他。

adored

英[əˈdɔːd]    美[əˈdɔːrd]

v.    热爱,爱慕(某人); 喜爱,热爱(某事物);

[词典]    adore的过去分词和过去式;

[例句]I have been addicted to the beauty of the word and my adored science is also stretching its brand-new prospect.

我一直沉醉于世界的优美之中,我所热爱的科学,也不断增加它崭新的远景。

[其他]    原型: adore

双语例句

1

Nearly all her subordinates adored her.

几乎所有的下属都崇拜她。

2

He adored his elder brother.

他崇拜他的哥哥。

3

I simply adore his music!

我简直太喜爱他的音乐了!

4

She adored her parents and would do anything to please them.

她很爱自己的父母,为让他们高兴愿意做任何事。

5

She adored Paddy but he didn't treat her well

她深爱帕迪,但他对她却并不好。

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vociferous [] adj. 喧哗的,大叫大嚷的(marked by vehement insistent outcry)volition [] n.行使意志,决择(an act of making a choice or decision) voracious [] adj.贪婪的,狼吞虎咽的(insatiable;having a huge appetite)votary [] n. 热心者,崇拜者,信徒(enthusiast, devotee;a devout or zealous worshiper) vulgar [] adj. 粗俗的,无教养的,通俗的(lacking in cultivation, perception, or taste:coarse) wan [] adj.苍白的,病态的, 暗淡的(suggestive of poor health•sickly, pallid) wary [] adj. 小心的,机警的,谨慎的(very cautious; watchful) waylay [] vt.埋伏, 伏击, 抢劫(to lie in wait for or attack from ambush)weird [  ] adj. 怪异的, 超自然的;神秘的, 不可思议的whet [] vt. 磨快,使兴奋,刺激(to make keen or more acute:excite, stimulate)wholesome [] adj. 有益健康的(promoting health or well-being of spirit,body or morals)wickedness [] n.邪恶, 不道德(the quality or state of being morally very bad)wince [] v. 避开,畏缩(to shrink back involuntarily as from pain)windy [] adj. 冗长的,吹嘘的(verbose, bombastic) wistful [  ] adj. 渴望的ungainly [] adj.笨拙的,不雅的(lacking in smoothness or dexterity•clumsy) unlettered [] adj. 未受教育的,无学问的,文盲的(lacking facility in reading and writing and unrequited [] adj. 无报答的,无报酬的(not reciprocated or returned in kind)unruly [] adj.难驾驭的,蛮横的(not readily ruled or managed;presumptuous) unsettling v. 令人不安的,扰乱的,使困窘的untoward [] adj. 不利的,不吉利的(not favorable:adverse, unpropitious) unwitting [] adj. 不知道的,未觉察的(not knowing•unaware) unwonted [] adj. 不习惯的,不寻常的(not accustomed by experience)utter [] vt. 出声;发表,宣布(pronounce, speak)adj. 绝对的,完全的,十足的(absolute, total)vacuous [] adj.愚蠢的, 空洞的(marked by lack of ideas or intelligence•stupid, inane)vainglorious adj. 虚荣的valid [] adj. 正确的(logically correct);有根据的(well-grounded);有效的(effective)vanquish [] vt. 打败,征服,克服(to defeat in a conflict or contest) vapid [] adj. 索然无味的,乏味的(lacking liveliness, tang, briskness, or force:flat, dull)variance [] n. 变化,差异,不一致(difference, variation) varnish [] n. 清漆 v. 涂上清漆,使有光泽(to apply varnish to)vault [] n. 有拱形天花板的地窖, 金库(a room or compartment for the safekeeping of valuables)vaunt [] v. 自夸(to make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments:brag)vehement [] adj.(情感)强烈的,热情洋溢的(intensely emotional:impassioned, fervid)taint [] vt. 污染,使腐败(corrupt) n. 污点,感染(a moral defect considered as a spot)tamper [] v. 窜改,损害(to alter improperly)tangent [] adj. 离题的,不相关的(diverging from an original purpose of course:tangible [] adj. 可感知的,明显的(palpable);切实的,明确的(material) tangy [] adj. 强烈的,扑鼻的(having or suggestive of a tang)tantrum [] n. 勃然大怒,发脾气(a fit of bad temper) tardy [] adj. 缓慢的,迟缓的(moving slowly :sluggish) taper [] vi. vt.(使)逐渐变细,(使)逐渐减少(progressively narrowed toward one end) tasty [] adj. 十分吸引人的(strikingly attractive or interesting) tatty [] adj. 破旧的,褴褛的(rather worn, frayed, or dilapidated•shabby) taut [] adj.(绳子)拉紧的(tightly drawn)整洁的, 紧张的 tawdry [] adj. 俗丽的, 非常华丽的(cheap and gaudy in appearance or quality; ignoble)tear [] vi. 流泪;撕破;猛冲,狂奔(to move or act with violence, haste, or force)stygian [] adj. 漆黑的,幽暗的,地狱的(extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding)subjugate [] vt. 征服,镇压(to bring under control and governance as a subject)submerge [] vt. 浸没,淹没 vi. 潜入水中(to cover or overflow with water)subservient [] a. 奉承的,屈从的(obsequiously submissive) substantial []adj. 物质的;真实的(real);重要的(important, essential)substantiate [] vt. 证实(verify);使实体化(to give substance or form to:embody) substantive [] adj. 巨额的,大量的;本质的,主要的subterfuge [] n. 托辞,狡计(a deceptive device or stratagem)subtlety n. 微妙;微妙的想法subvert [] vt. 颠覆,推翻(to overturn or overthrow from the foundation•ruin) succeed v. 接着发生,接续 继承,继任succinct [] adj. 简明的,简洁的(compact precise expression without wasted words) succor [] vt. n. 救援,援助(to go to the aid of:relieve)succumb [  ] vi. 屈从,屈服,死suffocate [] v. 使窒息(to stop the respiration of) suffrage [  ] n. 投票,选举权sulk [] v. 生气,愠怒(to be sullen or morose in mood usually because of a grievance)sully [ ] v. 弄脏,玷污,使丢脸summary [] n. 摘要(an abstract) adj.即刻的,仓促的(done without delay or formality)summon [] vt. 召集;传唤出庭(to command by service of a summons to appear in court)sumptuous [] adj. 豪华的,奢侈的(extremely costly, rich, luxurious, or magnificent)superimpose [] n.置于他物之上,重叠;添加(to place or lay over or above something)supersede v. 替代,取代,接替,撤换 废弃

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adore 英[əˈdɔː(r)]v. 热爱,喜爱; 爱慕,崇拜Betty adores her grandchildren.贝蒂非常宠爱孙辈。朗文当代高级英语词典 第6版这里也可以翻译成宠爱。His parent adored him他的家长宠爱他。

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