英:[ˈdju:iaid]
美:[ˈduiˌaɪd, ˈdju-]
英:[ˈdju:iaid]
美:[ˈduiˌaɪd, ˈdju-]
Adjective
1. exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity;
"childlike trust"
"dewy-eyed innocence"
"simple courtesy"
The first known use of dewy-eyed was in 1938
1 dewy-eyed newlyweds who had yet to experience the trials and tribulations of married life
2 perpetrators of the fraud lured in dewy-eyed investors
3 You can't be too dewy-eyed if you want to succeed.
要成功就不能太天真。
4 I can never understand why people become dewy-eyed and sentimental about the past.
我无论如何也不能理解为什么一说起过去人们就会那么容易动情和伤感。
5 You can't be too dewy - eyed if you want to succeed.
要成功就不能太天真.
6 The person of not quite dewy - eyed person appeared psychological problem ~!
不太容易相信人的人是不是出现了心理问题~!
7 How ability not so dewy - eyed person?
怎么样才能不那么的容易相信人?
8 She looked at him all dewy - eyed with love.
她一双水汪汪的眼睛深情地看着他.
9 The ligament affection between home town person, make everybody more dewy - eyed than the nonnative and adjacent.
家乡人之间的亲情纽带, 使大家比外乡人更轻易相信和接近.
2 感伤的
3 纯情的
4 含泪的
5 动感情
6 天真的
naive wide-eyed unsophisticated virginal lamblike unartful native innocent childlike unworldly silly
7 天真无邪
simple unsophisticated girlish lily-white simpleminded dovelike simply simplicity unsophistication
8 幼稚
innocent juvenile naive immature childish infantile puerile sophomoric babyish jejune innocence
12 天真
naive wide-eyed unsophisticated virginal lamblike unartful ignorantly ingenuously artlessly artlessness naiveté native innocent childlike unworldly silly with open mouth
14 易动感情的
15 不谙世事的
16 纯真的