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Platonic Meaning in English

word

/pɫəˈtɑnɪk/
pluh-TAH-nik
/plætˈɒnɪk/
plat-ON-ik

释义

Describes a close relationship between people that is affectionate but not romantic or sexual. It can also refer to ideas with only theoretical, not practical, qualities.

用法与细微差别

Most commonly refers to friendships that are emotionally intimate but not romantic. Used in both formal and informal contexts. Sometimes used for 'platonic ideal' in philosophy, but that sense is rarer in daily speech.

例句

We have a platonic friendship.

basic

Their relationship is purely platonic.

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Is it possible to stay platonic with your ex?

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People often assume a man and woman can't just be platonic friends, but that's not true.

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He feels a strong connection with her, but insists it's strictly platonic.

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Some people search for a platonic ideal in love, not a real person.

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