adoring 英 [əˈdɔ:rɪŋ]  

adoring

adoring  英 [əˈdɔ:rɪŋ]

adj. 崇拜的;敬慕的  v. 崇拜;钟爱(adore的ing形式) 

I wondered what had consigned them to this fate—hidden from the public, seen only by an adoring son. 我想知道它们为何有如此命运,,只有崇拜的儿子能看到,公众无缘得见。
Professional dancers, athletes and entertainers, for example, have more opportunity to cheat on their spouses because they often work away from home and are surrounded by adoring fans. 例如专业的舞蹈演员、运动员和演艺人员有更多的机会欺骗他们的伴侣,因为他们经常出差工作,并被大批崇拜的粉丝包围。

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  • adj. 崇拜的;敬慕的
  • v. 崇拜;钟爱(adore的ing形式)
  • 1. I wondered what had consigned them to this fate—hidden from the public, seen only by an adoring son.

    我想知道它们为何有如此命运,,只有崇拜的儿子能看到,公众无缘得见。

  • 2. Professional dancers, athletes and entertainers, for example, have more opportunity to cheat on their spouses because they often work away from home and are surrounded by adoring fans.

    例如专业的舞蹈演员、运动员和演艺人员有更多的机会欺骗他们的伴侣,因为他们经常出差工作,并被大批崇拜的粉丝包围。

  • 3. Obviously, the drawer intends to remind us how crazily these youngsters are adoring their icons.

    显然,作者打算提醒我们,这些青年人多么狂热地崇敬他们的偶像。

  • adoring (adj.) 1650s, "worshipping," present-participle adjective from adore. Related: Adoringly.
ador·ing / əˈdɔːrɪŋ ; NAmE əˈdɔːrɪŋ / adjective [usually before noun ] showing much love and admiration 热爱的;爱慕的;敬慕的;崇拜的 ador·ing·ly / əˈdɔːrɪŋli ; NAmE əˈdɔːrɪŋli / adverb ador·ing / əˈdɔːrɪŋ ; NAmE əˈdɔːrɪŋ / ador·ing·ly / əˈdɔːrɪŋli ; NAmE əˈdɔːrɪŋli /
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