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affinity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++af·fin·i·ty /əˈfɪnəti/ ●○○ noun (plural affinities)  1 [singular]RELATIONSHIP a strong feeling that you like and understand someone or something 喜好,喜爱affinity with/for/between his remarkable affinity with animals 他对动物的特别喜爱2 LIKE/SIMILAR[countable, uncountable] a close relationship between two things because of qualities or features that they share 类同;密切关系affinity with/between the affinity between Christian and Chinese concepts of the spirit 基督教和中国人精神观念的相似之处
Examples from the Corpus
affinityI felt an affinity with him.Samples are stained with a dye that has an affinity for the proteins.They seemed so different, yet he sensed an affinity between them.We have a deep affinity formed through many years of friendship.Unlike his brother Clarence, he acquired no ready-made affinity which he could exploit when he came of age.He shared with her a great many affinities and interests and returned her respect.Venetians feel more affinity with inhabitants of Vienna than with those of Rome.affinity with/for/betweenLike a crossword aficionado you developed an affinity with certain compilers - and from Ximenes you stayed well clear!Each age has an affinity for some frames and an aversion to others.They may not have an affinity for that.Three conclusions can be drawn: The three polymerases show slightly different affinities for the same promoter.Mustard has a special affinity for game, we think, and this recipe Tshowcases the interaction admirably.This, again, indicates the possibility of a more specific stylistic affinity between these pavements.Corepressor binding does not cause significant structural change in the protein, though it greatly increases the affinity for the operator.affinity with/betweenPerhaps they feel an affinity with its ghosts.I felt an affinity with him.Manifestations Gifts A natural affinity with animals and birds.Sam was a complete countryman, with a pronounced affinity with nature in all its forms.There is a remarkable affinity between the two religions.This has some affinity with the Marxist position.She has a strange affinity with nature and seems most at home by the seashore.The affinity between the fellow craftsmen at work on great buildings grew closer during the Gothic period.
Origin affinity (1300-1400) Old French afinité, from Latin affinitas, from affinis sharing a border, related by marriage, from ad- to + finis end, border
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affinity
affinity /əˈfɪnəti, əˈfɪnɪti/ noun (plural affinities)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: afinité, from Latin affinitas, from affinis 'sharing a border, related by marriage', from ad- 'to' + finis 'end, border'
1. [singular] a strong feeling that you like and understand someone or something
    affinity with/for/between
    his remarkable affinity with animals
2. [uncountable and countable] a close relationship between two things because of qualities or features that they share
    affinity with/between
    the affinity between Christian and Chinese concepts of the spirit


af·fin·ityBrE /əˈfɪnəti/ 🔊NAmE /əˈfɪnəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
af·fin·ities
)
(formal)
[singular] ~ (for/with sb/sth) | ~ (between A and B) a strong feeling that you understand sb/sth and like them or it 喜好;喜爱 SYN rapport Sam was born in the country and had a deep affinity with nature. 萨姆在乡下出生,特别喜爱大自然。🔊🔊 [uncountable, countable] ~ (with sb/sth) | ~ (between A and B) a close relationship between two people or things that have similar qualities, structures or features 密切的关系;类同There is a close affinity between Italian and Spanish. 意大利语和西班牙语关系密切。🔊🔊