sweet
sweet 英 [swi:t] 美 [swit]
adj. 甜的;香甜的; n. 糖果;宝贝
名词复数:sweets 比较级:sweeter 最高级:sweetest
- Food that’s sweet is full of sugar, bad for your teeth, but oh so tasty. People who are sweet are super nice, like that sweet lunch lady who gives you an extra cookie.
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- adj. 甜的;香甜的;
- n. 糖果;宝贝
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1. sweet food
甜食
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2. a sweet-smelling rose
芬芳的玫瑰
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3. a sweet voice
甜润的嗓音
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4. a sweet shop
糖果店
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5. Goodnight. Sweet dreams.
晚安。祝你做个甜蜜的梦。
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6. a cup of hot sweet tea
一杯加糖热茶
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7. This wine is too sweet for me.
这种葡萄酒对我来说太甜了。
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8. I haven't made a sweet today.
我今天没做甜点。
- sweet (adj.) Old English swete "pleasing to the senses, mind or feelings; having a pleasant disposition," from Proto-Germanic *swotja- (source also of Old Saxon swoti, Old Frisian swet, Swedish söt, Danish sød, Middle Dutch soete, Dutch zoet, Old High German swuozi, German süß), from PIE root *swād- "sweet, pleasant" (Sanskrit svadus "sweet;" Greek hedys "sweet, pleasant, agreeable," hedone "pleasure;" Latin suavis "pleasant" (not especially of taste), suadere "to advise," properly "to make something pleasant to"). Words for "sweet" in Indo-European languages typically are used for other sense as well and in general for "pleasing."
- sweet (n.) c. 1300, "something sweet to the taste," also "beloved one," from sweet (adj.); the specific meaning "candy drop" is 1851 (earlier sweetie, 1721). Meaning "one who is dear to another" is from 14c. Old English swete (n.) meant "sweetness."
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