spoony

英 ['spuːnɪ] 美
  • n. 傻子;痴情的人;轻佻的情人
  • adj. 痴情的;愚蠢的;多愁善感的

英文词源


spoony (adj.)
1812, "soft, silly, weak-minded;" by 1836 as "foolishly sentimental," with -y (2) + spoon (n.) in a slang sense "silly person, simpleton" (1799), a figurative use of the eating utensil word, perhaps based on the notion of shallowness. Related: Spoonily; spooniness.

双语例句


1. Only the fire of fireplace is beating, reflecting each light, it is spoony you.
只有壁炉的火在跳动, 映着每一朵金光, 都是痴情的你.

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2. Falling in love with somebody always brings you gentle pain and makes you spoony.
喜欢一个人,那种轻微的,象针刺地痛,但偏偏叫人如迟痴如醉的.

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