词汇 | lovely |
释义 | lovelyWord family noun love lover loveliness. lovey lovabilitylovablenesslovelessnessloveliheadlovelinesslovingnesslove affairlovebirdlovebitelove childlove-hate relationshiplove letterlove lifelovelightlovelocklovelornnesslovemakerlovemakinglove nestlove ratlove seatlovesicknessadjective lovable ≠ unlovable loveless lovely loving unloved loveredloverlessloverlylovesomeloveworthylovelornlovesicklovestrucklovey-doveyverb love adverb lovingly lovelesslylovelily love·ly /ˈlʌvli/ ●●● S1 W3 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp lovelier, superlativesupl loveliest) 1 especially British EnglishBrEBEAUTIFUL/GOOD-LOOKING beautiful or attractive 美丽的;可爱的 She had a lovely face. 她有一张漂亮的脸蛋。 What a lovely house! 多么漂亮的房子啊! You look lovely in that dress. 你穿那条连衣裙很漂亮。 He was a lovely little boy. 他是个可爱的小男孩。 What a lovely day! ► see thesaurus at beautiful 多好的天气啊! 2 spoken especially British EnglishBrEGOOD/EXCELLENT very pleasant, enjoyable, or good 令人愉快[高兴]的;美好的 Thank you for a lovely evening. 谢谢你让我们度过了一个美好的夜晚。 That was a lovely cup of tea. ► see thesaurus at nice 那杯茶很好喝。 3 informal especially British EnglishBrENICE friendly and pleasant 亲切的,令人愉快的 Richard’s a lovely person. 理查德是一个很亲切的人。 4 British EnglishBrE spokenBAD used to say that something is not at all enjoyable or good 令人败兴的;糟透了的 ‘The cat threw up all over the carpet!’ ‘Lovely!’ “猫吐得整张地毯都是!” “太糟糕了!” You’ve made a lovely mess in here. 你把这里弄得乱糟糟的。 5 lovely and warm/fresh/clean etc British EnglishBrE spokenGOOD/EXCELLENT used to emphasize how good something is 非常暖和的/新鲜的/干净的等 This bread’s lovely and fresh. 这面包新鲜极了。 Examples from the Corpus lovely and warm/fresh/clean etc• I always keep the heater on upstairs, so it's always lovely and warm.• All that changed, as inevitably it had to, but it was lovely and warm and fulfilling while it lasted. 6 British EnglishBrE spokenGOOD/EXCELLENT used to show that you are pleased with something 好极了〔用于表示对某事满意〕 Push it right across. That’s it, lovely. 把它直推过去。 对,棒极了。 —loveliness noun [uncountableU] n GRAMMAR: Order of adjectives If there is more than one adjective, the adjectives are usually used in a fixed order. You say: We had lovely warm weather. ✗Don’t say: We had warm lovely weather.You say: That’s a lovely red dress. ✗Don’t say: That’s a red lovely dress.Examples from the Corpus lovely• Anna's perfume smells lovely.• The garden was looking lovely.• Don't the Schultz sisters look lovely?• He told his wife that evening that she had never looked lovelier.• Billie the person was lovely and unscathed.• The hills will be lovely at this time of year.• Rosie's a lovely baby.• What a lovely baby!• They've got a lovely big house in the country.• It was a lovely big house with a big garden out the back.• Thank you for the lovely birthday present.• Claire was young and lovely, but rather shy.• The dress was such a lovely colour, a deep blue that really suited her.• You are so lucky to live here with all this lovely countryside around you.• They've got three lovely kids.• Old Dr Macintosh was a lovely man.• From Thaxted we went to a lovely old thatched pub called the Ashtree at Burton End.• There was a lovely picture of him on telly last night peering woefully over the fence dressed in snazzy suit.• Her hair's a lovely shade of red.• The staff at the hotel were lovely - so helpful and polite.• From Leipzig to Dresden, with the gentle Elbe flowing between, this is a lovely state to get into.• We had a lovely time at the beach.• It would be lovely to see you again.• Now my lovely tomatoes are beginning to disappear.• There are lovely views of the Inland Ionian islands through the beautifully kept garden.• Rita's a lovely young girl. look lovely• There we are - it looks lovely.• To one man there, however, she looked lovelier and more desirable than any maiden he had ever seen.• All it took was for one saleslady to tell her she looked lovely and Mrs McMahon was persuaded.• Most of the time she did look lovely, despite her apparel.• Its special formula will help your lipstick stay in place and keep your lips looking lovelier for much, much longer!• You look lovely in blue.• They looked lovely on the mantelpiece in the flat but a new bouquet would not go astray at this stage.• It looks lovely right up until it ricochets off the backboard.• What could look lovelier than any or all of these complemented by orange poppies? |
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