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infatuations
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迷恋, 痴迷
an intense, often unreasonable or extravagant desire or admiration for someone or something
- His infatuation with the latest gadget bordered on obsession.
他对最新小玩意的痴迷近乎于强迫症。
- She developed a sudden infatuation with the new co-worker.
她对新同事突然产生了迷恋。
- The public's infatuation with celebrity culture is widespread.
公众对名人文化的迷恋很普遍。
- He fell into infatuation with the idea of instant fame.
他对瞬间成名的想法陷入了痴迷。
- Their infatuation with luxury cars was costly.
他们的痴迷于豪华汽车是代价高昂的。
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迷恋, 短暂的激情
a person, thing, or idea that is the focus of an intense, usually short-lived passion or admiration
- The young actress became his latest infatuation.
那位年轻的女演员成了他最新的迷恋。
- His infatuation with exotic foods led him to try unusual dishes daily.
他对异国美食的迷恋使他每天都尝试不寻常的菜肴。
- That song was a passing infatuation for him, gone within a week.
那首歌对他来说是一种短暂的迷恋,一周内就消失了。
- He treated every new interest as an infatuation.
他把每一个新的兴趣都当作一种迷恋来对待。
- The politician was the nation's current infatuation.
这位政治家是国家当前的迷恋对象。