单词 | boyfriend |
释义 | boyfriendWord family nounboyhoodboyishnessboy bandboyfriendboy racerboyadjectiveboyishadverbboyishly boy·friend /ˈbɔɪfrend/ ●●● S3 noun [countableC] 1. GIRLFRIEND/BOYFRIENDa man that you are having a romantic relationship with 男朋友 → girlfriend n2. boyfriend jeans/cardigan/jacket etc used to refer to a piece of clothing for women that is quite big and loose n THESAURUS boyfriend a boy or man that you have a romantic relationship with, especially for a fairly long time Josh was my first boyfriend. partner the person you are married to, or the person you are living with and having a sexual relationship with Sweden allows gay partners to receive many of the same benefits that married couples get. Partners are also welcome. fiancé the man whom a woman is going to marry Her fiancé was killed in the war. lover someone who you have a sexual relationship with, without being married to them A few nights later, they became lovers. ex informal a woman’s former husband or boyfriend Her ex has caused a lot of trouble for her. old flame informal someone who was your boyfriend in the past In a box in the closet, I found love letters from one of her old flames. man informal a woman’s husband or boyfriend She’ll always stand by her man. sweetheart old-fashioned the person that you love They were childhood sweethearts. beau old-fashioned a woman’s boyfriend or lover – a very old-fashioned use Does she have a beau? toy boy informal humorous a young man who is having a sexual relationship with an older woman A woman with a toy boy gets a lot more disapproving looks than a man with a younger woman. sugar daddy informal an older man who gives a younger woman presents and money in return for their company and often for sex I can imagine her cashing checks from some mysterious sugar daddy. be going out with somebody if you are going out with a boy or man, you have him as your boyfriend → girlfriendShe’s been going out with Jack for a couple of months. Examples from the Corpus boyfriend• She must have a family, maybe even a boyfriend, all of them frantic, imagining her missing, even drowned.• I was talking to this guy at the bar and he starting asking me whether I was married or had a boyfriend.• The car was her and boyfriend Robert; s pride and joy.• She could have picked herself a better boyfriend.• Josh was my first boyfriend.• All she does is talk about her boyfriend.• So she talks to her boyfriend.• Her low-life boyfriend kicks her out, leaving her homeless but still sweet and pregnant.• Is he your new boyfriend?• Jackie Cooper also starred as her perplexed boyfriend.• Sarah's doing well and has a serious boyfriend, Michael, whom she plans to marry next year.• You and your boyfriend have a wonderful time.• If you slept with a boy and he was your boyfriend, it didn't really matter. |
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