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smitten smit∙ten¹ / ˈsmɪtn ; ˈsmɪtn /
◙adj [not before noun]
1. suddenly feeling that you love someone very much
• 突然爱上…的,突然迷上…的:
»As soon as he saw her, he was smitten.
他一见到她,就为之倾倒了。
▪ [+ by / with ]
»She was totally smitten with Steve.
她完全被史蒂夫迷住了。
2. smitten with / by sth, suddenly affected by an illness or a feeling
• 突然染上某种病/突然产生某种感情:
»Dan was smitten with remorse.
丹顿时悔恨不已。
»The whole family were smitten with flu.
全家人都患上了流感。
smitten
smit·ten / ˈsmitn / adjective [only before noun]
1. ~ (with / by sb / sth) (especially humorous) suddenly feeling that you are in love with sb
突然爱上的;一下子爱上的:
From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
从一见面的那一刻起,他就完全被她迷住了。
2. ~ with / by sth severely affected by a feeling, disease, etc.
痛感;备受…的煎熬
⇨ see also smite
smit·ten
/ˈsmıtn̩/
adj [more ~; most ~]
1 : in love with someone or something
From the moment he saw her, he was smitten.
— usually + by or with
He was smitten with her from the moment he laid eyes on her.
I was smitten by his good looks.
consumers smitten with the latest gadgets
2 : suddenly affected by something (such as a strong emotion or a serious illness)
— usually + by or with
He was smitten by disaster.
She was smitten with terror.
— see also smite
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