lov·ing /ˈlʌvɪŋ/
(a.)親愛的,鐘情的,忠誠的
Love v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loved p. pr. & vb. n. Loving.]
1. To have a feeling of love for; to regard with affection or good will; as, to love one's children and friends; to love one's country; to love one's God.
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. --Matt. xxii. 37.
Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self. --Matt. xxii. 39.
2. To regard with passionate and devoted affection, as that of one sex for the other.
3. To take delight or pleasure in; to have a strong liking or desire for, or interest in; to be pleased with; to like; as, to love books; to love adventures.
Wit, eloquence, and poetry.
Arts which I loved. --Cowley.
Lov·ing a.
1. Affectionate.
The fairest and most loving wife in Greece. --Tennyson.
2. Expressing love or kindness; as, loving words.
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loving
adj : feeling or showing love and affection; "loving parents";
"loving glances" [ant: unloving]