darling 英 [ˈdɑ:lɪŋ]   美 [ˈdɑrlɪŋ]

darling

darling  英 [ˈdɑ:lɪŋ] 美 [ˈdɑrlɪŋ]

n. 心爱的人;亲爱的 

名词复数:darlings 

Have I your heart my darling? 我得到你的心了吗? 亲爱的?
Then he saw his darling daughter. 然后他看见了他亲爱的女儿。

  • Use the word darling for someone you love or care for deeply. Your sweet old grandmother probably calls you darling.
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  • n. 心爱的人;亲爱的
  • 1. Have I your heart my darling?

    我得到你的心了吗? 亲爱的?

  • 2. Then he saw his darling daughter.

    然后他看见了他亲爱的女儿。

  • 3. darling, help me to hook up my dress at the back.

    亲爱的,帮我把礼服背后的钩扣扣上。

  • darling (n.) Old English deorling "darling, favorite minion," double diminutive of deor "dear" (see dear (adj.)). The vowel shift from -e- to -a- (16c.) is usual for -er- followed by a consonant. "It is better to be An olde mans derlyng, than a yong mans werlyng" (1562).
dar·ling / ˈdɑːlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdɑːrlɪŋ / noun , adjective darling darlings noun 1 ( informal) a way of addressing sb that you love 亲爱的;宝贝 What's the matter, darling? 怎么啦,亲爱的? 2 a person who is very friendly and kind 亲切友好的人 You are a darling, Hugo. 雨果,你真好。 3 the darlingof sb/sth a person who is especially liked and very popular 备受宠爱的人;宠儿 She is the darling of the newspapers and can do no wrong. 她是新闻界的大红人,不可能做错事的。 adjective [only before noun ] ( informal) much loved; very attractive, special, etc. 备受喜爱的;可爱的;迷人的 My darling daughter. 我的宝贝女儿。 ‘Darling Henry,’ the letter began. “亲爱的亨利”,信的开头这样写道。 dar·ling / ˈdɑːlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈdɑːrlɪŋ /
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