dalliance
英式音标:[ˈdæliəns] 美式音标:[ˈdæliəns]
dalliance基本解释 n. 嬉戏;闲混;调情 dalliance的意思释义 n.嬉戏;戏弄;调情;调戏变形 复数:dalliances 英英释
dalliance怎么读
英式音标:[ˈdæliəns]
美式音标:[ˈdæliəns]
dalliance基本解释
n. 嬉戏;闲混;调情
dalliance的意思释义
n.
嬉戏;戏弄;调情;调戏
变形
复数:dalliances
英英释义
dalliance[ \'dæliəns ]n.
the deliberate act of delaying and playing instead of working
同义词:dawdlingtrifling
playful behavior intended to arouse sexual interest
同义词:flirtflirtingflirtationcoquetrytoying
dalliance用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
It turned out to be his last dalliance with the education system.
这一次竟成了他对教育体制较后的嘲弄。
Easy and pleasant as their life at Paris was, it was after all only an idle dalliance and amiable trifling.
他们在巴黎生活得又舒服又有趣,可是终久不过在偷安嬉耍,不是个久远之计。
例句参考
The Dalliance of the EagleDalliance: interactive genome viewing on the web
Henry James\'s Dalliance with the Newspaper World
Libya\'s Goldman Dalliance Ends in Losses, Acrimony
Obama\'s Wall Street Dalliance Demoralizing Democratic Base
SAPL Annual Meeting 2012 : Dalliance with Dali\'s Ants
Business Ethics and Postmodernism: A Dangerous Dalliance
More than a dalliance? Pornography consumption and extramarital sex attitudes among married U.S. adults.
Enforcement of Commercial Arbitration Awards in Nigeria More Than Just a Dalliance
The Left and Scottish Nationalism: The Origins and Implications of the Left\'s Dalliance with Scottish Independence
dalliance相关例句
1.In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas-Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist
1967年2月,玛格丽特与一位前首相的侄子、才华横溢但天性伤感的钢琴家35岁的罗宾·道格拉斯-霍姆开始了一段情缘。
8.was some meaningless little dalliance in the land of alternative lifestyles.
视为一场无谓的可笑的 生活方式的转折