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源自拉丁语 'infatuatus',由 in-(进入)和 fatuus(愚蠢的)组成,原意为「使变得愚蠢」。16世纪进入英语,最初指「被愚弄」,后演变为现在的感情含义。
❶ 形容对某人或某事物极度迷恋,通常带有不理智或短暂热情的特点,这种情感往往缺乏理性判断。
“He was infatuated with his new coworker and couldn't stop talking about her.”
(他对新同事神魂颠倒,总是忍不住谈论她。)
“Teenagers often become infatuated with pop stars they've never met.”
(青少年常会对从未谋面的流行歌手产生狂热迷恋。)
infatuated with — 表示对某人或某事物陷入痴迷状态,常用于描述爱情或兴趣方面的过度投入。
“She was completely infatuated with the idea of becoming famous.”
(她对成名的想法完全着了迷。)