to flirt
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flirts
现在进行时
flirting
过去式
flirted
过去完成时
flirted
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调情, flirt
to behave in a way that shows a person is only sexually drawn to someone, with no serious intention of starting a relationship
- At the party, she couldn't resist the temptation to flirt with the charming stranger.
在派对上,她无法抗拒与那位迷人的陌生人调情的诱惑。
- Some individuals flirt casually at social events without expecting a deeper connection.
有些人在社交活动中随意调情,并不期待更深层次的联系。
- In a playful manner, he began to flirt with his co-worker during the office happy hour.
他以一种 playful 的方式开始在办公室欢乐时光中与同事调情。
- Online dating platforms sometimes involve users who flirt without seeking a serious commitment.
在线约会平台有时会涉及那些调情而不寻求认真承诺的用户。
- During the party, he subtly flirted with several guests, enjoying the social interaction.
在派对期间,他巧妙地与几位客人调情,享受着社交互动。
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调情, flirt
to casually engage with or explore something without serious commitment or intention
- He flirted with the idea of moving abroad, but never really made any plans.
他试探了移居国外的想法,但从未真正制定任何计划。
- She flirted with the idea of getting a tattoo, but then decided against it.
她 flirt 过要纹身的想法,但后来决定不纹了。
- They flirted with the political movement, attending rallies but never fully committing.
他们与政治运动调情,参加集会但从未完全投入。
- He likes to flirt with different hobbies, trying one for a while before moving to the next.
他喜欢与不同的爱好调情,尝试一段时间后再转向下一个。
- She flirted with the concept of becoming a photographer, but soon returned to her regular job.
她 flirt 了成为摄影师的想法,但很快就回到了她的常规工作。