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Definition of lover in English: lovernoun ˈlʌvəˈləvər 1A partner in a sexual or romantic relationship outside marriage. (尤指婚外的)情人 I think she had a secret lover they had been lovers for years Example sentencesExamples - The two of them quickly pair off and start swapping sexual secrets and tales of past lovers.
- But his biggest problem could still be his former lover.
- Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child.
- The two plays focus on a woman who rejects a marriage proposal and is attacked by the jilted lover.
- As he took her to a tavern in York, Nance explained that she had left her lover, a married highwayman.
- She's going to see her parents to tell them she's moving out to stay with her lesbian lover.
- Furthermore, he vowed that he would discover the identity of his wife's lover.
- It is not at all clear what motivated her in her relations with her lovers.
- My lover and Marcus are waiting outside the club, but Nathan's gang are in the park.
- She is my lover, my mistress, and she has betrayed me in the worst possible way.
- Pilgrims come to pray for lovers, to keep their lovers, for children, or anything pretty much.
- The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses.
- In the end, she reconciles her new amour with her personal philosophy of maintaining two lovers.
- He claims he is able to compartmentalize his relationships with on and off-screen lovers.
- She had a succession of lovers before falling in love for the first time.
- Here the sensuous wooing of the traditional lover is replaced by a display of coy and squeamish chastity.
- Her best friend is her husband's former lover.
- One is married, unwilling to take the risk of leaving the security of an exhausted marriage to be with her lover.
- He falls in love with her, but she becomes like a prostitute and starts taking other lovers.
- If a husband catches his wife's lover in a wardrobe, can he kill him?
Synonyms boyfriend, girlfriend, man friend, woman friend, lady friend, lady-love, beau, loved one, beloved, love, darling, sweetheart mistress, paramour, other man, other woman partner, significant other Italian inamorata, inamorato informal bit on the side, bit of fluff, toy boy, fancy man, fancy woman, sugar daddy, bird, fella British informal boyf, girlf archaic swain, concubine, doxy, leman, courtesan rare cicisbeo - 1.1 A person who likes or enjoys a specified thing.
爱好者,热爱者 he was a great lover of cats 他很喜欢猫。 音乐爱好者。 Example sentencesExamples - Our World Cup campaign is positioned to connect with cricket lovers across the country.
- And, as usual, entry to this book lover's paradise would be absolutely free.
- Michael, never a passionate animal lover, turned his gaze to his mother and raised an eyebrow accusingly.
- But the City wants to find jazz lovers another home.
- The very name evokes a sense of awe in film lovers around the globe.
- However, being a pet lover does not mean you have to be extravagant.
- Years later when I met other book lovers, I heard the same thing.
- He was a great lover of music, animals, and country life and enjoyed tennis and golf.
- He was a great lover of Irish music and song and often recited on special occasions.
- The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs.
- Bird lovers may be able to view the peregrine chicks hatch during a half-day session in June.
- I think the easiest way to sum it up would be, I'm a lover of acoustic music, I always have been.
- This is still a low time for fruit lovers, but the first hard little gooseberries should be here by the very end of the month.
- They're among some 35,000 nature lovers who have participated in this 30-year-old program.
- So, how do other wine lovers get their hands on special bottles of wine when you can't?
- Now she hopes other bird lovers will not be placed in the same situation.
- The young art lovers are quite put out when particular paintings get taken down.
- From the start the festival has proved a popular draw with jazz lovers by offering good music, mostly for free.
- The first category comprised young music lovers between the age of eight and 15.
- Today, music lovers do not have to attend a religious festival to enjoy a little wine with their music.
Synonyms devotee, admirer, fan, enthusiast, aficionado, follower, supporter, fanatic, addict, hound informal buff, freak, nut
Derivativesadjective Obviously this is not the case for everyone or I would have been loverless all my lesbian life. Example sentencesExamples - I reminded Clarence that she had not been loverless.
- ‘A Love Story’ is for the loveless, loverless, lovelorn and the love-struck.
- True, the therapist who advised one loverless friend of mine to buy a new ‘feminine’ wardrobe and a makeup kit did find herself quickly minus one patient.
- His affection is, however, gained by one of the dogs in the kennels: Katy, an abandoned bulldog with whom he senses an obscure empathy (related, no doubt, to his feeling of affinity with the widowed and loverless Teresa).
Rhymescover, Glover, hardcover, plover, undercover Definition of lover in US English: lovernounˈləvərˈləvər 1A person having a sexual or romantic relationship with someone, often outside marriage. (尤指婚外的)情人 Example sentencesExamples - Her best friend is her husband's former lover.
- If a husband catches his wife's lover in a wardrobe, can he kill him?
- The two plays focus on a woman who rejects a marriage proposal and is attacked by the jilted lover.
- The two of them quickly pair off and start swapping sexual secrets and tales of past lovers.
- In the end, she reconciles her new amour with her personal philosophy of maintaining two lovers.
- She's going to see her parents to tell them she's moving out to stay with her lesbian lover.
- My lover and Marcus are waiting outside the club, but Nathan's gang are in the park.
- But his biggest problem could still be his former lover.
- As he took her to a tavern in York, Nance explained that she had left her lover, a married highwayman.
- One is married, unwilling to take the risk of leaving the security of an exhausted marriage to be with her lover.
- It is not at all clear what motivated her in her relations with her lovers.
- Furthermore, he vowed that he would discover the identity of his wife's lover.
- She had a succession of lovers before falling in love for the first time.
- Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child.
- He falls in love with her, but she becomes like a prostitute and starts taking other lovers.
- She is my lover, my mistress, and she has betrayed me in the worst possible way.
- He claims he is able to compartmentalize his relationships with on and off-screen lovers.
- Pilgrims come to pray for lovers, to keep their lovers, for children, or anything pretty much.
- Here the sensuous wooing of the traditional lover is replaced by a display of coy and squeamish chastity.
- The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses.
Synonyms boyfriend, girlfriend, man friend, woman friend, lady friend, lady-love, beau, loved one, beloved, love, darling, sweetheart - 1.1 A person who likes or enjoys something specified.
爱好者,热爱者 he was a great lover of cats 他很喜欢猫。 音乐爱好者。 Example sentencesExamples - This is still a low time for fruit lovers, but the first hard little gooseberries should be here by the very end of the month.
- And, as usual, entry to this book lover's paradise would be absolutely free.
- Years later when I met other book lovers, I heard the same thing.
- Our World Cup campaign is positioned to connect with cricket lovers across the country.
- I think the easiest way to sum it up would be, I'm a lover of acoustic music, I always have been.
- But the City wants to find jazz lovers another home.
- Now she hopes other bird lovers will not be placed in the same situation.
- The young art lovers are quite put out when particular paintings get taken down.
- From the start the festival has proved a popular draw with jazz lovers by offering good music, mostly for free.
- He was a great lover of music, animals, and country life and enjoyed tennis and golf.
- However, being a pet lover does not mean you have to be extravagant.
- The first category comprised young music lovers between the age of eight and 15.
- Today, music lovers do not have to attend a religious festival to enjoy a little wine with their music.
- The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs.
- Michael, never a passionate animal lover, turned his gaze to his mother and raised an eyebrow accusingly.
- He was a great lover of Irish music and song and often recited on special occasions.
- The very name evokes a sense of awe in film lovers around the globe.
- Bird lovers may be able to view the peregrine chicks hatch during a half-day session in June.
- So, how do other wine lovers get their hands on special bottles of wine when you can't?
- They're among some 35,000 nature lovers who have participated in this 30-year-old program.
Synonyms devotee, admirer, fan, enthusiast, aficionado, follower, supporter, fanatic, addict, hound
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