单词 | flirt |
释义 | flirt (flɜːʳt ) Word forms: flirts , flirting , flirted 1. verb If you flirt with someone, you behave as if you are sexually attracted to them, in a playful or not very serious way. Dad's flirting with all the ladies, or they're all flirting with him, as usual. [VERB + with] He flirts outrageously. [VERB] Synonyms: chat up, lead on [informal], dally with, make advances at flirtation (flɜːʳteɪʃən )Word forms: flirtations variable noun ...a professor who has a flirtation with a student. [+ with] She was aware of his attempts at flirtation. Synonyms: teasing, philandering, dalliance, coquetry 2. countable noun Someone who is a flirt likes to flirt a lot. Synonyms: tease, philanderer, coquette, heart-breaker 3. verb If you flirt with the idea of something, you consider it but do not do anything about it. He has been flirting with the idea of a political career. [VERB + with] She has even flirted with the idea of setting up a shop. [VERB with noun] flirtation variable noun ...the party's brief flirtation with economic liberalism. Collocations: flirt outrageously You can only retrieve this situation by flirting outrageously with her. Times, Sunday Times We ended up dancing and flirting outrageously together. The Sun I flirted outrageously with him and he seemed flattered. The Sun We got on well and flirted outrageously. The Sun We clicked and flirted outrageously from day one. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 调情的人, 调情 Japanese: 浮気者, 恋をもてあそぶ |
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