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dalliance [ˈdæliəns]

n. 嬉戏; 戏弄; 调情; 调戏;
复数:: dalliances

例句:

  • It turned out to be his last dalliance with the education system.
    这一次竟成了他对教育体制最后的嘲弄。
  • In February 1967, she began a dalliance with Robin Douglas - Home, 35, a talented and troubled pianist and the nephew of a former prime minister.
    1967年2月, 玛格丽特与一位前首相的侄子、才华横溢但天性伤感的钢琴家35岁的罗宾·道格拉斯-霍姆开始了一段情缘.
  • Slight dalliance with her makes the very diminutive seem as big as life.
    与她稍作嬉戏就会使无足轻重的小事变得性命攸关.
  • My business cannot brook this dalliance.
    来自Comedy of Errors,Shakespeare
  • It is hard to catch the rhythm of their sure-footed dalliance.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • Corsten's particular dalliance of dance is trance with an electro-edge and techno-twist.
    来自BBC