0 strong but not usually lasting feelings of love or attraction:
Or it might transpire in a strange infatuation with the commonplace, so long as this ordinariness is clearly established as a new aesthetic.
I had no love, merely an infatuation for the place.
The playwright made no secret of his passionate feelings towards the actress and his infatuation had made him the subject of ridicule.
As discussed, the novel was written and has been received by many critics as a "lesson" for youth against illusory infatuations.
Until further arguments are presented, we are inclined to think that the interest in errors and biases is indeed the kind of infatuation that we diagnosed it to be.
Indeed, the case history figures her almost as a victim of seduction, a woman whose "infatuation" with sectarian medicine leads to her death from, literally, a broken heart.
The unfortunate patient's homeopathic faith - an "infatuation," almost an "insanity" - becomes instead the agent of evil, standing in for the physical cause of her death from cardiac causes.
The ardour of that infatuation shows no sign of cooling.
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(通常短期)熱戀,著迷…
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(通常短期)热恋,着迷…
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paixão, fascinação, enrabichamento…
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atracció molt forta, fal·lera…
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infatuazione…
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