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单词 affair
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affair

noun
 
/əˈfeə(r)/
/əˈfer/
Idioms
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    public/political activities

  1.  
    affairs
    [plural] events that are of public interest or political importance
    • world/international affairs
    • an expert on foreign affairs (= political events in other countries)
    • We are expecting a statement from the home affairs (= political events in your own country) spokesman.
    • internal/external affairs
    • affairs of state
    see also current affairsTopics Politicsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • current
    • public
    • human
    verb + affairs
    • administer
    • arrange
    • attend to
    phrases
    • affairs of state
    • a state of affairs
    See full entry
  2. event

  3.  
    [countable, usually singular] an event that people are talking about or describing in a particular way
    • The newspapers exaggerated the whole affair wildly.
    • She wanted the celebration to be a simple family affair.
    • Many people have criticized the way the government handled the affair.
    • The Whitewater affair was the biggest scandal of the decade.
    Extra Examples
    • The debate was a pretty disappointing affair.
    • I ended up disillusioned and bitter about the whole affair.
    • I knew that the wedding would be a grand affair.
    • He has tried to play down his involvement in the affair.
    • She saw the whole affair as a great joke.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • whole
    • glittering
    • grand
    verb + affair
    • deal with
    • handle
    • be involved in
    phrases
    • somebody’s involvement in the affair
    • wash your hands of the affair
    See full entry
  4. relationship

  5.  
    [countable] a sexual relationship between two people, usually when one or both of them are already in a relationship with somebody else
    • She is having an affair with her boss.
    • an extramarital affair
    • It's the story of a secret affair between a married teacher and her teenage student.
    see also love affair
    Wordfinder
    • affair
    • date
    • go out with somebody
    • jealous
    • love
    • marriage
    • partner
    • passionate
    • relationship
    • romantic
    Extra Examples
    • They had a passionate affair for six months.
    • Their affair did not develop into a lasting relationship.
    • an affair with a married man
    • a torrid love affair
    • How long has the affair been going on?
    Topics Family and relationshipsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • casual
    • clandestine
    verb + affair
    • carry on
    • conduct
    • have
    affair + verb
    • go on
    preposition
    • affair between
    • affair with
    See full entry
  6. private business

  7.  
    affairs
    [plural] matters connected with a person’s private business and financial situation
    • She manages the family's financial affairs.
    • I looked after my father's financial affairs.
    • She wanted to put her affairs in order before she died.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • current
    • public
    • human
    verb + affairs
    • administer
    • arrange
    • attend to
    phrases
    • affairs of state
    • a state of affairs
    See full entry
  8. [singular] a thing that somebody is responsible for (and that other people should not be interested in) synonym business
    • How I spend my money is my affair.
    Extra Examples
    • The details of your relationship should be a private affair.
    • That's no affair of yours.
    • It's a family affair.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • family
    • somebody’s own
    • personal
    verb + affair
    • interfere in
    • meddle in
    phrases
    • somebody’s affair
    • no affair of somebody’s
    See full entry
  9. object

  10. [countable] (with an adjective) (old-fashioned) an object that is unusual or difficult to describe
    • Her hat was an amazing affair with feathers and a huge brim.
  11. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French afaire, from à faire ‘to do’; compare with ado.
Idioms
a state of affairs
  1. a situation
    • This state of affairs can no longer be ignored.
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