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Love

Love

(n)
UK
lʌv
US
lʌv
Definition: An intense feeling of deep affection.
Meaning: Tình yêu, lòng yêu thương
Very Common
How to use "Love" vocabulary in sentence (example)

You love discovering diversified cultures with unique architectures, so come to Barcelona, Spain!

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This city has sights which any historian or archaeologist will love.

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Whilst at Apple, Andy was given the name for his love of robots.

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This is probably because the British love a bit of a bidding war, what's better than being able to auction from your own home!

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Archimedes greatest love was theoretical mathematics.

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One thing we didn't love on our trip to Bali was the traffic congested main road.

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If you love cats, you're in for a treat today as here we have 100 cat facts you won't want to miss!

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The jury is out - Americans love cats more than dogs!

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The love for fish and chips ranks alongside roast beef and Yorkshire puddings (as well as the recently nominated chicken tikka masala) as an English national dish.

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And love them or hate them, mushy peas are also traditional on the side.

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Apple pie lovers generally love this delicious dish accompanied with ice creams.

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I love the place and I just can't get enough of it - the past three years me and my wife have gone together every year.

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Ah chocolate, the first love of every man, woman and child, it's a solution (however temporary) to every problem from upset and anger to happiness and adoration.

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In his formative years, he developed a love of nature and from an early age began to display his remarkable academic and artistic talents.

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The most used hashtags are #love, #instagood, #me, #cute and #follow.

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Dogs love to play and need lots of exercise.

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Taking care of dogs is a big responsibility, but they give us lots of love in return.

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