affectionate
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++af·fec·tion·ate /əˈfekʃənət/ ●○○ adjective LOVEshowing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them 表示关爱的;深情的 SYN lovingaffectionate towards Jo is very affectionate towards her. 乔对她一往情深。 an affectionate hug 亲切的拥抱 —affectionately adverb
Examples from the Corpus
affectionate• From being a little bitter it had become increasingly affectionate, as Matey had shrewdly noted.• This friendly, affectionate behaviour is often extended to humans.• How can our marriage, affectionate but exhausted, survive the strain of such proximity?• a very affectionate child• She's a very affectionate child.• He gave me an affectionate hug and then left.• Tension can be reduced and warmth increased with soft, warm hellos, friendly smiles, and long, affectionate hugs.• She held her breath as their lips met, but this one was gentle and affectionate, like a brother and sister.• Though such feelings are usually also involved in our intimate, affectionate relationships, they are not absolutely necessary to them.• While Nelson expressed affectionate thoughts about his parents, he was also clearly in conflict with them.af·fec·tion·ate adjectiveChineseSyllable
love that Corpus gentle showing a you someone in way
affectionate
af‧fec‧tion‧ate /əˈfekʃənət, əˈfekʃənɪt/
adjective
showing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them
SYN loving
affectionate towards
Jo is very affectionate towards her.
an affectionate hug
—affectionately adverb
af‧fec‧tion‧ate /əˈfekʃənət, əˈfekʃənɪt/
adjectiveshowing in a gentle way that you love someone and care about them
SYN loving
affectionate towards
—affectionately adverb