love相关的英文短语「图说英语词汇|9个与Love爱相关的英语习语」( 三 )


crazy about (someone)
- think that another person is wonderful
My cousin has been crazy about the bank manager for many months now.
date someone
- go on or have a date with someone
My sister has been dating her boyfriend for over two years now.
dig someone
- like someone a lot (dig someone is not a commonly used idiom now)
She really digs the boy in her chemistry class.
double date
- a date where two couples get together to do something
It was a good idea to go on the double date even though everybody wanted to do something different.
dump someone
- end a relationship by telling someone that you dont want to see him or her
The woman dumped her boyfriend after they began to have many fights.
fall for (someone)
- fall in love with someone
She always seems to fall for the wrong person and is never happy.
fall in love (with someone)
- begin to feel love for someone
He fell in love with a woman from his university class and they got married several months later.
find Mr. Right
- find the right or perfect person
She is always hoping to find Mr. Right but so far she hasnt had any luck.
first love
- the first person that one falls in love with
Her first love was with a boy in her high school art class.
get along with someone
- have a good friendly relationship with someone
The woman gets along with her friends very well.
get back together
- return to a relationship or marriage after breaking up
The man got back together with his girlfriend after separating for several months last winter.
get engaged
- decide to marry someone
He got engaged to his wife several years before they actually got married.
get hitched
- get married
My sister and her boyfriend surprised everyone by suddenly getting hitched last weekend.
get serious
- a relationship becomes serious and long-term
The two students dated for several months before they began to get serious.
give someone (or something) a second chance
- try to save a relationship by forgiving and welcoming the other person back
The girls boyfriend left her for several months but when he wanted to come back she was happy to give him a second chance.
go dutch
- a date where each person pays half of the expenses
In university many of the students had little money so they often went dutch when they were on a date.
good together
- two people who get along well with each other
They are very good together and nobody has ever seen them argue.
go out with someone
- go on a date or be dating someone
I have been going out with a woman from my hiking club for several months now.
go steady
- date one person regularly (not so common recently but at one time used often by teenagers)
The two students have been going steady for three years now.
have a crush (on someone)
- have strong feelings of love for someone (often for a short time and with no results)
The young girl had a crush on her teacher in junior high school but of course it was an impossible situation.
have a thing for (someone)
- be attracted and care a lot about someone
She seems to have a thing for the new guy who just started to work at her company.
head over heels in love with someone
- be very much in love with someone
My friend is head over heels in love with the accountant in his new company.
hit it off (with someone)
- get along well with someone (usually from the beginning)
I hit it off with a woman in my photography class and we have been dating for several months now.
hung up on someone
- be obsessed with another person
The young woman has been hung up on a member of her tennis club for many months now.
interested in (someone)