smitten的意思和读音

smitten

: [ˈsmɪt(ə)n] : ['smɪt(ə)n]

adj.

v.“smite”

adj.indifferent

adj.besotted,enamored,enamoured,infatuated,hooked

smittenadj.

1.~ (with/by sb/sth)suddenly feeling that you are in love with sb

From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.

2.~ with/by sthseverely affected by a feeling, disease, etc.

v.1.“smite”

na.1.“smite”

v.1.The past participle of smite

adj.1.in love with someone2.seriously affected by something such as an illness or emotion

na.1.The past participle of smite

1. ... Considerate Smitten Old-fashioned ...

3. ... affect: smitten blush: ...

4. Poise Smitten All hell breaks loose 】 ...

5. smite v. smitten adj. There you go ...

6. ... vacation , smitten vt. ,, ...

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1.Mote was spinning Christian hip hop, and I was "smitten" (LOL) so I sat down at a table and started sketching in my black book.”(LOL)

2.I'm smitten with her, but she's attached to my best friend. I can only let go.

3.I'm sure some of your other boyfriends will probably argue with me about it but I've been smitten.node

4.There is always a place, often in your heart, casual in in the heart of its rekindled smitten and light thoughts.

5.But it underlines a fact that is often neglected. Public discussion is smitten by genetics and what we're "hard-wired" to do.

6.You know, I think he's quite smitten with you.

7.And the men that died not were smitten with the emerods : and the cry of the city went up to heaven.

8.The girl, obviously smitten herself, is afraid the boy will see her looking at him.

9.The blast had smitten the large , tidy kitchen with all its bright sauce pans and crockery, into a heap of black dust and rubble .

10.I was also smitten by the way his short black hair bristled from his well-shaped head with such vitality.便