| 释义 | 
		val·en·tine \ˈvalən.ˌtīn, dial ˈväl- or ˈvȯl-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, after Saint Valentine's Day 1.  : a sweetheart chosen or complimented on St. Valentine's Day : one's beloved 2. dialect Britain  : one of a number of folded papers containing a name to be drawn as a valentine 3.   a.  : something sent or given especially to a sweetheart on St. Valentine's Day; specifically  : an ornamental engraved or printed greeting of a mock sentimental or comic character sent often anonymously on this day  b.  : a piece of writing or a literary work expressing praise or affection for something   < toss a nostalgic valentine to his Bronx boyhood in his novel — Time >   — usually used with to   < one of the finest American plays … is a radiant personal mirror of life and a valentine to humanity — T.J.Panter >   < this valentine to the pioneer jazz-makers of the Twenties — Lee Rogow > 4. usually capitalized  : love song |