smitten
英 [ˈsmɪtn]
美 [ˈsmɪtn]
adj. 突然爱上的; 一下子爱上的; 痛感; 备受…的煎熬
v. 重打; 猛击; 攻击; 惩罚; 使深感(不安、不快等); 深深影响
smite的过去分词
牛津词典
adj.
- 突然爱上的;一下子爱上的
suddenly feeling that you are in love with sb- From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
从一见面的那一刻起,他就完全被她迷住了。
- From the moment they met, he was completely smitten by her.
- 痛感;备受…的煎熬
severely affected by a feeling, disease, etc.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 被迷住的;着了迷的;神魂颠倒的
If you aresmitten, you find someone so attractive that you are or seem to be in love with them.- They were totally smitten with each other.
他们完全被对方迷住了。
- They were totally smitten with each other.
- ADJ-GRADED (被…)打动的;醉心(于…)的
If you aresmitten bysomething, you are very impressed by it and enthusiastic about it.- Simon Fraser was smitten by the landscapes he found in the wild southwest of the United States.
西蒙·弗雷泽深深地陶醉于自己在美国西南部所发现的这片原始美景中。
- Simon Fraser was smitten by the landscapes he found in the wild southwest of the United States.
Smittenis the past participle ofsmite.
英英释义
adj
- (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming
- conscience-smitten
- awe-struck
- marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness
- gaga over the rock group's new album
- he was infatuated with her