单词 | flirtation |
释义 | flirtation From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishflirtationflir‧ta‧tion /flɜːˈteɪʃən $ flɜːr-/ noun1 [countable]INTERESTED a short period of time during which you are interested in somethingflirtation withbrief flirtation with political life. He started his own business last year, after a 2 [uncountable]SY behaviour that shows you are attracted to someone sexuallymild flirtation. She had no objection to a little 3 [countable] a short sexual relationship which is not serious SYN flingflirtation withhad a brief flirtation with Tim. She Examples from the Corpusflirtation• His cool flirtation with death and his ambiguous fate were the stuff from which legends are born.• All the senior partners in his law firms had flirtations with coronary incidents except him.• Constanze was clearly not ill enough to be incapable of a little mild flirtation!• She had enjoyed the camaraderie of colleagues, and the mild flirtation which often underlay it.• She manages her customers expertly, often through a bantering kind of flirtation, the chief idiom of the night.brief flirtation• A brief flirtation with the Communist Party - done mainly to shock, he supposed.mild flirtation• Constanze was clearly not ill enough to be incapable of a little mild flirtation!• None the less, an element of mild flirtation makes office life more pleasant.• She had enjoyed the camaraderie of colleagues, and the mild flirtation which often underlay it. |
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