lovely
lovely 英 [ˈlʌvli] 美 [ˈlʌvli]
adj. 可爱的
名词复数:lovelies 比较级:lovelier 最高级:loveliest
- You've probably heard the adjective lovely to describe something good looking, but did you know that, as a noun, lovely refers, specifically, to a beautiful girl employed as a photographer’s model?
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- adj. 可爱的
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1. lovely countryside/eyes/flowers
美丽的乡村╱眼睛╱花朵
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2. He has a lovely voice.
他说话的声音很好听。
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3. Can I get you anything?’ ‘A cup of tea would be lovely.’
“要我给你来点什么吗?”“一杯茶就很好了。”
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4. What a lovely surprise!
真让人感到惊喜!
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5. Isn't it a lovely day?
天气真好呀!
- lovely (adj.) Old English luflic "affectionate, loving; loveable;" see love (n.) + -ly (1). Sense of "lovable on account of beauty, attractive" is from c. 1300; in modern use "applied indiscriminately to all pleasing material objects, from a piece of plum-cake to a Gothic cathedral" [George P. Marsh, "The Origin and History of the English Language," 1862]. As an expression of delight, 1610s.
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