释义 |
‖ épris, a.|epri| fem. éprise |-z|. [Fr.] Enamoured.
1793Dr. Burney Let. May in Diary Mme. d'Arblay (1842) V. 426, I have for some time seen..that you are éprise. 1848Thackeray Van. Fair lxi. 555 That Major seems to be particularly épris. 1850C. M. Yonge Kenneth viii. 90 You are quite épris with those children. 1893Beerbohm Let. 13 Oct. (1964) 75 Nor need you have said that you have been épris of little artistes yourself. 1917A. Huxley Let. 22 Nov. (1969) 138 Who is Flora Fo[r]ster? I am so much épris with her poem that I shall write to her. 1949‘C. Hare’ When Wind Blows 54 As if anybody else could not see that Mr. Ventry is épris of Nicola. 1949A. Wilson Wrong Set 155 He would have felt it necessary to come to my defence, he was so completely épris. |