smitten

英 ['smɪtn] 美 ['smɪtn]
  • v. 打击,摧毁(smite的过去分词)
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smitten 被爱情击中的,着迷的

来自 smite 过去分词,引申比喻义被爱情击中的,着迷的。

smitten (adj.)
mid-13c., "struck hard, afflicted, visited with disaster," past participle adjective from smite. Sense of "inspired with love" is from 1660s.
1. They were totally smitten with each other.
他们完全被对方迷住了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. 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。

来自《权威词典》

3. Simon Fraser was smitten by the landscapes he found in the wild southwest of the United States.
西蒙·弗雷泽深深地陶醉于自己在美国西南部所发现的这片原始美景中。

来自柯林斯例句

4. It was easy to see why she was smitten with him.
她很容易看出为何她为他倾倒.

来自辞典例句

5. He was smitten with [ by ] the charming girl.
他被那个迷人的女孩子 迷住 了.

来自辞典例句