infatuation

英 [ɪnˌfætʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən]      美 [ɪnˌfætʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən]
  • n. 迷恋;醉心
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将“infatuation”拆分为“in-fat-uation”。想象一个人(in)“fat”得很,即过分沉迷或迷恋(fatuation),因此形成了对某人或某物的过分迷恋或狂热(infatuation)。这种方法通过视觉联想帮助记忆单词的含义。

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infatuation 迷恋,痴迷

来自infatuate,迷恋,痴迷。

infatuation (n.)
1640s, noun of action from infatuate, or else from French infatuation or directly from Late Latin infatuationem (nominative infatuatio), from past participle stem of infatuare.
1. It isn't love, it's just a passing infatuation.
那不是爱情,只不过是一时的痴迷。
2. Are you sure it's the real thing, not just infatuation?
你确信这是真爱, 而不是一时的迷恋 吗 ?
3. She realized that she felt fear as well as infatuation for this man.
她意识到自己对这个男人又害怕又迷恋.
4. He has married her as the result of sudden infatuation.
他由于突如其来的迷恋而娶了她.
5. The youthful infatuation of nineteen would naturally blind him to everything.
十九岁的年轻人的冲动会很自然地使他看不到别的.