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单词 love-struck
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Definition of love-struck in English:

love-struck

adjective
  • Experiencing intense feelings of romantic love for someone; besotted or infatuated.

    the love-struck couple plan to walk down the aisle early next year
    she felt more like a love-struck teenager than a 42-year-old woman with a responsible job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lovestruck pair had an on-off relationship from October 2000 but got together for keeps in September last year.
    • Benches, if they are to accommodate anyone but love-struck teens, should be 5 or 6 feet wide.
    • It opens in the UK on November 25 and should provide the perfect romantic night out for the love-struck among you in the run up to Christmas.
    • The perils of Internet chat rooms have been widely documented but reports of love-struck teenagers running away to visit someone they have met through them still constantly hit the headlines.
    • Peter was her bedroom steward - and even though relationships between passengers and crew were frowned upon, the lovestruck couple just could not help their feelings.
    • Benedick, a sworn bachelor who thinks poorly of all women, cannot understand how Claudio is so love-struck.
    • Many of these calls sound like, you know, chitchat between two love-struck teenagers.
    • Civic society member Eric Mahy said he hoped the campaign would inspire more love-struck couples to pick Corsham as the place to swap their vows.
    • Kidman is actually quite adorable as the love-struck sorceress, desperate to trade in her broom for a groom.
    • "It was," reports the surveyor, "like watching a love-struck teenager."
    • Helena enters the same spot in the woods, followed by a love-struck Lysander.
    • She tries to wake him, and upon his awakening, he is love-struck (because of the magic flower juice).
    • But the man who has put the ring on her finger is not a love-struck Romeo, although he tries to present himself through that guise.
    • The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved.
    • Stephen moved to Wilkesboro for good in March this year, and the lovestruck pair have now tied the knot in the Wilkesboro Courthouse.
    • A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks.
    • The music starts and Cohn, love-struck, asks Lady Brett to dance.
    • The love-struck couple took a boat across the English Channel to France.
    • The story of love-struck men infiltrating a women's college is staged on April 28 - May 3 at Bingley Arts Centre.
    • When the affair was discovered, the love-struck elegist was arrested and thrown in jail.
    Synonyms
    besotted, in love, head over heels in love, hopelessly in love, obsessed, taken
 
 

Definition of love-struck in US English:

love-struck

adjective
  • Experiencing intense feelings of romantic love for someone; besotted or infatuated.

    the love-struck couple plans to walk down the aisle early next year
    she felt more like a love-struck teenager than a 42-year-old woman with a responsible job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Benedick, a sworn bachelor who thinks poorly of all women, cannot understand how Claudio is so love-struck.
    • Stephen moved to Wilkesboro for good in March this year, and the lovestruck pair have now tied the knot in the Wilkesboro Courthouse.
    • It opens in the UK on November 25 and should provide the perfect romantic night out for the love-struck among you in the run up to Christmas.
    • The lovestruck pair had an on-off relationship from October 2000 but got together for keeps in September last year.
    • When the affair was discovered, the love-struck elegist was arrested and thrown in jail.
    • The story of love-struck men infiltrating a women's college is staged on April 28 - May 3 at Bingley Arts Centre.
    • But the man who has put the ring on her finger is not a love-struck Romeo, although he tries to present himself through that guise.
    • Peter was her bedroom steward - and even though relationships between passengers and crew were frowned upon, the lovestruck couple just could not help their feelings.
    • Kidman is actually quite adorable as the love-struck sorceress, desperate to trade in her broom for a groom.
    • The love-struck couple took a boat across the English Channel to France.
    • Civic society member Eric Mahy said he hoped the campaign would inspire more love-struck couples to pick Corsham as the place to swap their vows.
    • "It was," reports the surveyor, "like watching a love-struck teenager."
    • The music starts and Cohn, love-struck, asks Lady Brett to dance.
    • A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks.
    • Benches, if they are to accommodate anyone but love-struck teens, should be 5 or 6 feet wide.
    • Helena enters the same spot in the woods, followed by a love-struck Lysander.
    • Many of these calls sound like, you know, chitchat between two love-struck teenagers.
    • The element of cognitive appraisal refers the tendency of the love-struck person to attribute his arousal to his beloved.
    • She tries to wake him, and upon his awakening, he is love-struck (because of the magic flower juice).
    • The perils of Internet chat rooms have been widely documented but reports of love-struck teenagers running away to visit someone they have met through them still constantly hit the headlines.
    Synonyms
    besotted, in love, head over heels in love, hopelessly in love, obsessed, taken
 
 
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