intimate
adjective /ˈɪntɪmət/
/ˈɪntɪmət/
) having a close and friendly relationship人 亲密的;密切的 - intimate friends
密友 - We're not on intimate terms with our neighbours.
我们和邻居来往不多。
- intimate friends
个人隐私的(常指性方面的) - The article revealed intimate details about his family life.
文章披露了他的家庭生活中的隐私。 - the most intimate parts of her body
她的身体的最隐私部位
- The article revealed intimate details about his family life.
- (of a place or situation
) encouraging close, friendly relationships, sometimes of a sexual nature地方或情形 宜于密切关系的;温馨的;便于有性关系的 - an intimate restaurant
幽静温馨的餐厅 - He knew an intimate little bar where they would not be disturbed.
他知道一处适合幽会的小酒吧,他们在那里不会受到打扰。
- an intimate restaurant
- (of knowledge
) very detailed知识 详尽的;精通的 - an intimate knowledge of the English countryside
对英格兰乡村的透彻了解
- an intimate knowledge of the English countryside
- (of a link between things
) very close事物间的联系 密切的;紧密的 - an intimate connection between class and educational success
社会阶层和优良教育之间的密切联系
- an intimate connection between class and educational success
- intimate (with somebody) (formal or law
) having a sexual relationship with somebody法律 有性关系的;暧昧的 More Like This Pronunciation changes by part of speechPronunciation changes by part of speech- abuse
- alternate
- advocate
- approximate
- contract
- converse
- convict
- decrease
- delegate
- discount
- duplicate
- estimate
- export
- extract
- graduate
- import
- intimate
- moderate
- object
- permit
- present
- protest
- record
- refund
- refuse
- subject
- suspect
- survey
- torment
- upgrade
词源adjective early 17th cent. (as a noun): from late Latin intimatus, past participle of Latin intimare ‘impress, make familiar’, from intimus ‘inmost’.