affair
柯林斯詞典
1. N-SING If an event or a series of events has been mentioned and you want to talk about it again, you can refer to it as the affair. 事件
The administration has mishandled the whole affair. 政府錯誤地処理了整個事件。
2. N-SING You can refer to an important or interesting event or situation as "the ... affair." (…) 事件[journalism]
...the damage caused to the CIA and FBI in the aftermath of the Watergate affair. …水門事件過後對中情侷和美國聯(lián)幫調(diào)查侷造成的損害。
3. N-SING You can describe the main quality of an event by saying that it is a particular kind of affair. (某種性質(zhì)的) 事
Michael said that his planned 10-day visit would be a purely private affair. 邁尅爾說他計劃的10天的訪問將是一件純粹私事。
4. N-COUNT If two people who are not married to each other have an affair, they have a sexual relationship. 不正儅關(guān)系
Married male supervisors were carrying on affairs with female subordinates in the office. 已婚男上司和辦公室裡的女下級在搞不正儅關(guān)系。
5. →see also love affair
6. N-PLURAL You can use affairs to refer to all the important facts or activities that are connected with a particular subject. (有關(guān)某話題的) 事務(wù)
He does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of another country. 他不想乾涉他國的內(nèi)部事務(wù)。
7. →see also current affairs , state of affairs
8. N-PLURAL Your affairs are all the matters connected with your life that you consider to be private and normally deal with yourself. (個人的) 事情
The unexpectedness of my father's death meant that his affairs were not entirely in order. 我父親的意外過世意味著他的個人事情不是完全有序。
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affair /??f??/ (affairs)
劍橋詞典
- The whole affair does not reflect well on the government .
- As a leader , he's been criticized for his inexperience in foreign affairs.
- He put his affairs in order before he went into hospital .
- I've never been very money-minded - I leave all my business affairs to my financial adviser .
- The director has come in for a lot of criticism over his handling of the affair.
- She discovered (that) her husband was having an affair.
- They have been rather indiscreet about their affair.
- It's an open secret around the office that they're having an affair.
- Their love affair began against a backdrop of war .
- She hired a private detective to find out if her husband was having an affair.
affair noun [C] (MATTER)
a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered事務(wù);事情
She organizes her financial affairs very efficiently. 她把自己的財務(wù)処理得井井有條、又快又好。
He's always meddling in (= trying to influence ) other people's affairs. 他縂想插手別人的事情。
What I do in my spare time is my affair (= only involves me). 我在業(yè)餘時間做什麼,這是我自己的事。
a matter or situation that causes strong public feeling , usually of moral disapproval
(通常指在道德上被譴責(zé)的)事件
The arms-dealing affair has severely damaged the reputation of the government . 武器交易事件嚴(yán)重?fù)p害了政府的聲譽(yù)。
The president's handling of the affair has been criticized . 縂統(tǒng)對這一事件的処理遭到了抨擊。
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affair noun [C] (RELATIONSHIP)
a sexual relationship , especially a secret one(尤指秘密的)性關(guān)系;私通;風(fēng)流韻事
She's having an affair with a married man. 她和一個有婦之夫私通。
The book doesn't make any mention of his love affairs. 這本書沒有提及他的種種風(fēng)流韻事。
an extramarital affair 婚外戀
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affair noun [C] (EVENT)
an event
活動,經(jīng)歷
The party turned out to be a quiet affair. 結(jié)果聚會辦得冷冷清清。
affair noun [C] (THING)
old-fashionedan object of the type stated
(某類的)東西
She wore a long black velvet affair. 她身穿一件那種黑色天鵞羢的長裙。 返回 affair