| 释义 | dote
 doteD0350900 (dōt)intr.v. dot·ed, dot·ing, dotes  To show excessive fondness or love: doted on their only child.[Middle English doten.]
 dot′er n.
 dote(dəʊt) or now rarelydoatvb (intr) 1.  (foll by: on or upon) to love to an excessive or foolish degree2. to be foolish or weak-minded, esp as a result of old age[C13: related to Middle Dutch doten to be silly, Norwegian dudra to shake] ˈdoter, now rarely ˈdoater ndote(doʊt)
 v.  dot•ed, dot•ing,
 n.  v.i.    1.  to bestow or express excessive fondness (usu. fol. by on).    2.  to be weak-minded or foolish, esp. associated with old age.  [1175–1225; Middle English: to behave foolishly, become feeble-minded; c. Middle Dutch doten]  dot′er, n.    dot′ing•ly, adv.
 dotePast participle: doted
 Gerund: doting
 
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 | I dote |  | you dote |  | he/she/it dotes |  | we dote |  | you dote |  | they dote | 
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 | I doted |  | you doted |  | he/she/it doted |  | we doted |  | you doted |  | they doted | 
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 | I am doting |  | you are doting |  | he/she/it is doting |  | we are doting |  | you are doting |  | they are doting | 
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 | I have doted |  | you have doted |  | he/she/it has doted |  | we have doted |  | you have doted |  | they have doted | 
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 | I was doting |  | you were doting |  | he/she/it was doting |  | we were doting |  | you were doting |  | they were doting | 
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 | I had doted |  | you had doted |  | he/she/it had doted |  | we had doted |  | you had doted |  | they had doted | 
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 | I will dote |  | you will dote |  | he/she/it will dote |  | we will dote |  | you will dote |  | they will dote | 
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 | I will have doted |  | you will have doted |  | he/she/it will have doted |  | we will have doted |  | you will have doted |  | they will have doted | 
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 | I will be doting |  | you will be doting |  | he/she/it will be doting |  | we will be doting |  | you will be doting |  | they will be doting | 
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 | I have been doting |  | you have been doting |  | he/she/it has been doting |  | we have been doting |  | you have been doting |  | they have been doting | 
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 | I will have been doting |  | you will have been doting |  | he/she/it will have been doting |  | we will have been doting |  | you will have been doting |  | they will have been doting | 
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 | I had been doting |  | you had been doting |  | he/she/it had been doting |  | we had been doting |  | you had been doting |  | they had been doting | 
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 | I would dote |  | you would dote |  | he/she/it would dote |  | we would dote |  | you would dote |  | they would dote | 
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 | I would have doted |  | you would have doted |  | he/she/it would have doted |  | we would have doted |  | you would have doted |  | they would have doted | 
 Translations| Verb | 1. | dote - be foolish or senile due to old agesenesce, age, maturate, mature, get on - grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce" |  |  | 2. | dote - shower with love; show excessive affection for; "Grandmother dotes on her the twins"love - have a great affection or liking for; "I love French food"; "She loves her boss and works hard for him" | 
 dote(dəut)  : dote on to be fond of to an extent which is foolish. He just dotes on that child! 溺愛 溺爱dote
 dote on (someone or something)To give a lot of love and attention to someone or something, perhaps to excess. I can't help but dote on my kids whenever they're home from college—I just miss them so much when they're away!See also: dote, ondote onv. To show excessive fondness or love to someone: My grandmother dotes on all of her grandchildren.See also: dote, ondote
 dote, doat, dozeA form of decay in which wood becomes soft and weak and has a dull lifeless appearance.Dote
 DOTE, Span. law. The property which the wife gives to the husband on account of marriage. 2. It is divided into adventitia and profectitia; the former is the dote which the father or grandfather, or other of the ascendants in the direct paternal line, give of their own property to the husband; the latter (adventitia) is that property which the wife gives to the husband, or that which is given to him for her by her mother, or her collateral relations, or a stranger. Aso & Man. Inst. B. 1, t. 7, c . 1, Sec. i.
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 | DOTE➣Department of the Environment |  | DOTE➣Director, Operational Test & Evaluation |  | DOTE➣Department of Transportation & Engineering (Cincinnati, OH) |  | DOTE➣Development Operational Test & Evaluation | 
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 Words related to doteverb be foolish or senile due to old ageRelated Wordssenesceagematuratematureget on
 verb shower with loveRelated Words |