To love meaning in English
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Definition
to love: to adore, to have a very strong affection; to enjoy, to like a lot
to fall in love to develop feelings stronger than liking in a romantic sense
to be in love with somebody to have strong romantic emotions for somebody
love: strong emotion, passion, a feeling of strong desire and tenderness
Love, (ending of letter): Hugs and kisses, sending my love
a (nature) lover: a (nature) fan, aficionado
(I miss you my) love, "luv"!: (I miss you) honey, sweetie, darling!
Examples
- "(Love medley)"
- "well, I love you too."
- "Now, Brian loves pandas."
- "Krazy Gidyeon : Oh, I love your lady lumps..."
- "I was enthralled to get your message on my "Love Connection" voice mail box this morning."
- "Brian : Bruno, sir, if you want me to help you find the perfect date, you should start by telling me what you're looking for in a lover."
- "Donna : Thank you for using the "Love Connection"."
- "That's actually why I came back here to London, to get the unconditional love and support of my loving family."
- "Brent : I love swimming pools!"
- "Although I do love the XXX-files."
- "I will show you my love by giving you a beautiful gift."
- "Donna : I'd love one."
- "I love you too, ok bye."
- "That's actually why I came back here to London, to get the unconditional love and support of my loving family."
- "Luna : The label says "Love Forever"."
- "I'm a little girly boy because I love smells so much..."
- "Right, so where are you off to then, love?"
- "Horatio : It belonged to Joan Wayne... my lost love."
- "Bruno : But Dad, Grandpa Xavier loves perfumes, and no one thinks he's weird."
- "Betty : I love it when you're all sweaty like that."
Exercise 1
Select the TRUE statement from the list below, according to Edward's text message!
Select the TRUE statement from the list below, according to Edward's text message!
This is not the right answer here. In his text message, Edward writes "I'll be there at 3pm tomorrow". "3pm" means "three in the afternoon" or "15:00". He won't be at the hotel tomorrow at "3am" or "three in the morning".
This is not a true statement. In his text message, Edward writes "I love you". When we "love" someone, we like them very very very very much! Example: "I love you! Please marry me and have my babies!". Edward has decided how he feels about Mrs Robinson already!
This is the true statement here. Edward writes, "We are under the name of Mr and Mrs Smith". To be "under the name of (Mr Jones)" means to be "calling yourself (Mr Jones)". This construction is often used when we talk about using a false name, adopting a persona, or pretending to be someone else. Example: "I always travel under the name of Mr. Bond", 'I booked my ticket to see Musical High School II under a false name so that nobody would know it was me".
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