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		Definition of love-in in English: love-innoun ˈlʌvɪnˈləv ˌɪn dated, informal A gathering or party at which people are encouraged to express feelings of friendship and physical attraction, associated with the hippies of the 1960s. 〈非正式,旧〉(20世纪60年代嬉皮士的)爱情聚会 Example sentencesExamples -  But mostly, as you might expect, this is a joyous love-in.
 -  This week's Labour conference should not be a love-in aimed at demonstrating party unity.
 -  We had had a lot of media interest in our love-in but this is a total shock.
 -  It was the early seventies, the height of love-ins and hippies.
 -  I am certainly no teenager or 20-something, I missed the 60-s love-ins and protests, I am more of a generation of late 70's, early 80's.
 
 Synonyms wild party, debauch, carousal, carouse, revel, revelry, bacchanalia, bacchanal, saturnalia, dionysiacs    Definition of love-in in US English: love-innounˈləv ˌinˈləv ˌɪn dated, informal A gathering or party at which people are encouraged to express feelings of friendship and physical attraction, associated with the hippies of the 1960s. 〈非正式,旧〉(20世纪60年代嬉皮士的)爱情聚会 Example sentencesExamples -  This week's Labour conference should not be a love-in aimed at demonstrating party unity.
 -  I am certainly no teenager or 20-something, I missed the 60-s love-ins and protests, I am more of a generation of late 70's, early 80's.
 -  But mostly, as you might expect, this is a joyous love-in.
 -  We had had a lot of media interest in our love-in but this is a total shock.
 -  It was the early seventies, the height of love-ins and hippies.
 
 Synonyms wild party, debauch, carousal, carouse, revel, revelry, bacchanalia, bacchanal, saturnalia, dionysiacs     |