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词汇 love interest
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Definition of love interest in English:

love interest

noun
  • 1An actor whose main role in a story or film is that of a lover of the central character.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Boss isn't the love interest, incidentally.
    • For a love interest, Judy has been very poorly cast.
    • As the central love interest, he isn't charming, just irritating.
    • By giving her a love interest, the movie fits into more traditional representations of women in the filmic genre of the woman's melodrama.
    • As a love interest he has a shapely, feisty, post millennium, trouser-wearing stowaway called Marina.
    • Fernando, a potential love interest, is the most rooted of all the minor characters.
    • Some secretaries have also been love interests, and some have just strengthened an already strong supporting cast.
    • The role of the female love interest in Arthur was similar in style.
    • I was just trying to save time since it always seems that the strong female co-star ends up being the love interest.
    • The character of Nikki, the love interest in the novel, is particularly strong, and is again based on old colleagues.
    • She played the love interest and she does nothing more than bounce, jiggle and ooze vapidness.
    • Batwoman also had a niece and the two of them were the love interests of Batman and Robin for a short period of time from 1956 to 1964.
    • Bela and Ruby are not going to be love interests unless something spectacular happens with the chemistry and it makes sense for the storyline.
    • Luckily, though, the story also has a human love interest - Tennant's girlfriend Jennifer.
    • We don't need two Mary Sues added just for the purpose of being love interests for the guys.
    1. 1.1mass noun A theme or subsidiary plot in a story or film in which the main element is the affection of lovers.
      (小说或电影的)爱情主题;(小说或电影中)以爱情为主题的次要情节
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The relationship between the elf princess Arwen and the mortal Aragorn is padded out, as one might expect of a blockbuster with no other love interest.
      • Thank god though a love interest was not thrown in, as usually is the case in this sort of film.
      • I remember what I liked to read, and it always had to have a good love interest.
      • From then on, there's no love interest: it's dour testosterone all the way.
      • There was more politics, some love interest and buckets of ‘special’ effects.
      • This is unfortunate, given they're the film's main love interest.
      • Introducing love interests opens doors to all manner of excellent storylines.
      • And while the St George story was lacking in any love interest, the theme of life and rebirth is a common one at the festive season.
      • There is a love interest, of course, and an estranged wife thrown in for good measure, but this is not the main event.
      • Maid Marian, who provides the love interest, was a 16th-cent. addition to the story.
      • What holds the show back is a rather lame, and out of context, love interest which is so peripheral, you simply don't care if the boy gets the girl.
      • There is no love interest in Animal Farm, but there is in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
      • There are no love interests and few tertiary characters to distract us from this focus.
      • Except there is a love interest in his latest novel, a spiritual thriller set in an imaginary country very much like Tibet.
      • There is none of our modern screenwriting need to provide story arcs, lenient human touches and love interest.
      • There is, of course, also a love interest, moments of pure comedy and all the facets that go to make up a truly great play.

Definition of love interest in US English:

love interest

nounləv ˈint(ə)rəstləv ˈɪnt(ə)rəst
  • 1An actor whose role in a story or film is that of a lover of the central character.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We don't need two Mary Sues added just for the purpose of being love interests for the guys.
    • The Boss isn't the love interest, incidentally.
    • The character of Nikki, the love interest in the novel, is particularly strong, and is again based on old colleagues.
    • Luckily, though, the story also has a human love interest - Tennant's girlfriend Jennifer.
    • I was just trying to save time since it always seems that the strong female co-star ends up being the love interest.
    • The role of the female love interest in Arthur was similar in style.
    • For a love interest, Judy has been very poorly cast.
    • By giving her a love interest, the movie fits into more traditional representations of women in the filmic genre of the woman's melodrama.
    • Batwoman also had a niece and the two of them were the love interests of Batman and Robin for a short period of time from 1956 to 1964.
    • She played the love interest and she does nothing more than bounce, jiggle and ooze vapidness.
    • As the central love interest, he isn't charming, just irritating.
    • Fernando, a potential love interest, is the most rooted of all the minor characters.
    • Some secretaries have also been love interests, and some have just strengthened an already strong supporting cast.
    • Bela and Ruby are not going to be love interests unless something spectacular happens with the chemistry and it makes sense for the storyline.
    • As a love interest he has a shapely, feisty, post millennium, trouser-wearing stowaway called Marina.
    1. 1.1 A theme or subsidiary plot in a story or film in which the main element is the affection of lovers.
      (小说或电影的)爱情主题;(小说或电影中)以爱情为主题的次要情节
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is, of course, also a love interest, moments of pure comedy and all the facets that go to make up a truly great play.
      • Introducing love interests opens doors to all manner of excellent storylines.
      • What holds the show back is a rather lame, and out of context, love interest which is so peripheral, you simply don't care if the boy gets the girl.
      • I remember what I liked to read, and it always had to have a good love interest.
      • From then on, there's no love interest: it's dour testosterone all the way.
      • There is no love interest in Animal Farm, but there is in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
      • This is unfortunate, given they're the film's main love interest.
      • There are no love interests and few tertiary characters to distract us from this focus.
      • There was more politics, some love interest and buckets of ‘special’ effects.
      • There is a love interest, of course, and an estranged wife thrown in for good measure, but this is not the main event.
      • Maid Marian, who provides the love interest, was a 16th-cent. addition to the story.
      • There is none of our modern screenwriting need to provide story arcs, lenient human touches and love interest.
      • The relationship between the elf princess Arwen and the mortal Aragorn is padded out, as one might expect of a blockbuster with no other love interest.
      • Thank god though a love interest was not thrown in, as usually is the case in this sort of film.
      • And while the St George story was lacking in any love interest, the theme of life and rebirth is a common one at the festive season.
      • Except there is a love interest in his latest novel, a spiritual thriller set in an imaginary country very much like Tibet.
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