lovely
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe someone or something as lovely, you mean that they are very beautiful and therefore pleasing to look at or listen to. 美麗的; 美妙的
You look lovely, Marcia. 你看起來很美,馬西婭。
He had a lovely voice. 他嗓音甜美。
2. lovelinessN-UNCOUNT 漂亮
You are a vision of loveliness. 你貌美如畫。
3. ADJ If you describe something as lovely, you mean that it gives you pleasure. 令人愉快的[口語]
Mary! How lovely to see you!
瑪麗,見到你多麽愉快!
It's a lovely day. 天氣很好。
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lovely /ˈlʌvlɪ/ (lovelier,loveliest)
剑桥词典
- It was lovely to see your mum and dad at the school concert last night .
- Thank you for such a lovely evening .
- We spent a lovely week by the sea this year .
- We had a lovely Christmas .
- "Red wine or white ?" "I'm not fussy - either would be lovely."
- The bedroom was painted a lovely cool blue .
- The countryside around there is lovely.
- You really should go and see the lovely medieval court in the castle .
- A lovely blonde creature walked into the room .
- Ah, what a lovely baby !
lovely adjective (ENJOYABLE)
A2 mainly UKpleasant or enjoyable
快樂的,愉快的
a lovely meal /evening 愉快的晚餐/晚上
We had a lovely time with them. 我們和他們在一起度過了一段快樂的時光。
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lovely adjective (BEAUTIFUL)
A2 mainly UKbeautiful
漂亮的,美麗的
She has lovely eyes . 她的眼睛很漂亮。
You look lovely in that dress . 你穿那條裙子很好看。
Thank you for the lovely present . 謝謝你送我這麽漂亮的禮物。
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lovely adjective (KIND)
used to describe a person who is kind , friendly , and pleasant to be with
和藹的,友善的,和善的
He's a lovely guy . 他是個很友善的人。 返回 lovely