单词 | cupid |
释义 | cu·pid /ˈkjuːpɪd/ noun n1. → Cupid2. [countable] an image of this god, used to represent love 丘比特画像[雕塑]3 play cupid LOVEto try to arrange for two people to fall in love with each other 当月老,做媒人 She vowed never to play cupid again. 她发誓再也不做红娘。Examples from the Corpuscupid• Two cupids clutched the bows and kicked fat heels.nCupid[singular] the Roman god of sexual love, represented as a beautiful boy with wings who is carrying a bow and arrow 丘比特〔罗马爱神〕nCu·pid /ˈkjuːpɪd/ n1. a character based on the Roman god of sexual love, who was the son of Venus. Cupid is usually shown in pictures as a young boy with wings, holding a bow and arrow. His picture is often used on Valentine cards to represent love. People sometimes say that they have been hit by Cupid's arrow when they have started to have romantic feelings for someone.n2 play Cupid (to someone) to try to make two people become romantically involved with each other Greg was playing Cupid when he introduced Paul to Sheila.cu·pid nounCupidCu·pidLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable Corpus represent god, used image an to of this |
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