dear
dear 英 [dɪə(r)] 美 [dɪr]
adj. 亲爱的; n. 亲爱的人
名词复数:dears 比较级:dearer 最高级:dearest
- If someone or something is dear to you, it means you hold them or it very close to your heart, as in "My country is very dear to me" or "She is a dear friend."
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- adj. 亲爱的;
- n. 亲爱的人
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1. He's one of my dearest friends.
他是我最亲密的一位朋友。
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2. Dear Sir or Madam
亲爱的先生╱女士
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3. Oh dear!I think I've lost my purse!
糟糕,我可能把钱包给丢了!
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4. Isn't he a dear?
他不是很可爱吗?
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5. Come here, my dear.
上这儿来,亲爱的。
- dear (adj.) Old English deore "precious, valuable, costly, loved, beloved," from Proto-Germanic *deurjaz (source also of Old Saxon diuri, Old Norse dyrr, Old Frisian diore, Middle Dutch dure, Dutch duur, Old High German tiuri, German teuer), of unknown etymology. Used interjectorily since 1690s. As a polite introductory word to letters, it is attested from mid-15c. As a noun, from late 14c., perhaps short for dear one, etc.
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