[/flɜːt; flət/] v [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) 用法: 1 behave (towards sb) in a romantic or suggestive way but without serious intentions 调情: It's embarrassing when they flirt like that in public, ie with each other. 他们在大庭广众之中那样调情, 真让人难堪. * He enjoys flirting (with the girls in the office). 他爱(与办公室的女职员)调情. 用法: 2 ~ with sth (a) pretend to be interested in sth; think about sth but not seriously 假装对某事物感兴趣; 对某事物想想而已: I'm flirting with the idea of getting a job in China. 我胡思乱想著要到中国去工作. (b) behave so casually that one's life is put in danger 举动轻率(罔顾自己的性命): flirt with danger/death 把危险[死亡]当儿戏. flirt 2 n person who flirts with many people 与许多人调情的人: They say he's a terrible flirt. 据说他是调情色鬼. |