adulterous
adulterous — 形容詞
- adulterouspositive
- more adulterouscomparative
- most adulteroussuperlative
1. describing a romantic or sexual relationship in which at least one person involv
通姦的
涉及已婚者與他人發生性關係的
describing a romantic or sexual relationship in which at least one person involved is married to someone else; relating to the act of being unfaithful to one's husband or wife by having sex with another person.
Ryo ended his adulterous relationship with a colleague after his wife discovered the emails.
妻子發現電郵後,Ryo 結束了與同事的通姦關係。
collocation: adulterous relationship
The tabloid published photographs of the senator's adulterous affair with a former aide.
八卦報刊登了那位參議員與前任幕僚通姦的照片。
collocation: adulterous affair — common in journalism
Anong struggled to rebuild trust with her husband after his adulterous behavior came to light.
丈夫的通姦行為曝光後,Anong 努力重建對他的信任。
The memoir describes the emotional wreckage caused by a long adulterous love affair.
這本回憶錄描述了長期通姦戀情所造成的情感創傷。
In several legal systems, adulterous conduct is still considered grounds for divorce.
在一些法律體系中,通姦行為仍被視為離婚的法定理由。
- unfaithful
broader in meaning — can apply to any romantic commitment, not just marriage; also less formal than 'adulterous'
- cheating
informal, everyday term; used in both married and unmarried relationships
- extramarital
specifically refers to a married person's outside relationship; more neutral and clinical in tone
- faithless
literary or old-fashioned; carries strong moral disapproval
- faithful
loyal to one's spouse or partner
文法句型
adulterous + noun (relationship/affair/conduct)
用法筆記
No comparative (more adulterous) or superlative (most adulterous) forms are used. This adjective classifies rather than describes a degree. Typically appears before a noun (adulterous affair) rather than after a linking verb.