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endearingly如何读
endearingly是什么意思
- adv.可爱地
endearingly词根
词根:endearing
adj.endearing 可爱的;讨人喜欢的;引起爱情的
endearingly英英释义
verb
transitive verb
to cause to become beloved or admired
her generosity has endeared her to the public
obsolete to make higher in cost, value, or estimation
endearingly词源英文解释
The first known use of endear was in 1580
endearingly儿童词典英英释义
endingnoun
the final part : conclusion, end
a novel with a happy ending
endemicadjective
originating or growing or found especially and often only in a certain locality or region an endemic plant
endemic diseases
endemicadjective
originating or growing or found especially and often only in a certain locality or region an endemic plant
endemic diseases
endemicadjective
originating or growing or found especially and often only in a certain locality or region an endemic plant
endemic diseases
endemicadjective
originating or growing or found especially and often only in a certain locality or region an endemic plant
endemic diseases
end1 of 3noun
the part at the boundary of an area
a point that marks the limit of something or the point where something no longer exists the end of the month
no end to her generosity
the last part lengthwise : tip
the stopping of a process or activity
death sense 1, destruction
something left over : remnant
goal sense 2, purpose
a football lineman whose position is at the end of the line
a phase of an undertaking
the sales end of the business
end2 of 3verb
to bring or come to an end : stop
end-3 of 3combining form
within : inside compare exo-
endoskeleton
taking in
endothermic
endeavorverb
to make an effort : try
to work for a particular goal or result
endeavorverb
to make an effort : try
to work for a particular goal or result
endearmentnoun
a word or an act (as a caress) showing love or affection
endearverb
to cause to become dear or beloved
her generosity has endeared her to the public
endearingly 例句
1 The designs were as majestic as fountains and fireplaces covered in dragons, and as endearingly frivolous as boots for holding toothpicks and jugs portraying baseball players.
2 She was a stabilizing force, particularly in concert, where her calm professionalism served as the perfect counter to his endearingly shambolic presence, and their duets served as nightly highlights.
3 But on the singles that the now-24-year-old has released from his forthcoming album, “Gemini Rights,” he’s matured into an emotive sound that’s endearingly rough around the edges.
4 Ms. Shultz beams with maternal warmth at some points, and acts endearingly pathetic and dotty at others.
5 A refreshingly normal person sparked by an endearingly iconoclastic style, she reigns with indie cred: filmdom's "alt-heroine," as New York magazine put it in a recent Deschanel cover story.
6 Even Lee can be endearingly goofy, showering Anderson in affection and reveling in every rock-star cliché.
7 There was a nifty, endearingly ridiculous grandeur to the story arc about McAvoy going to jail to protect a source.
8 Tenor David Lomeli, the audience favorite, makes an endearingly oafish Nemorino and has a pleasant voice with lots of potential, but at this performance he tended to wander off pitch.
9 He was endearingly unassuming about his photographic accomplishments and spoke matter-of-factly about the Presley photos and other assignments he’d spent his life chasing.
10 While he revered Johnny Carson, he borrowed from other predecessors, in particular Steve Allen, who also taped man-on-the-street bits and pulled endearingly boyish stunts like dunking himself in a vat of Jell-O.
11 The U.S. census has inspired a surprising amount of poetry, Dan Bouk notes in his endearingly nerdy new book, “Democracy’s Data.”
12 My non-trans friend Rice, who’d so laughingly, endearingly balked when I told her about the membership fees, was, a few months after that conversation, murdered in the street by a man in broad daylight.
13 In person Mr. Braff is ingratiating, if not endearingly hapless, like J. D. in “Scrubs,” or soulfully morose, like Andrew Largeman, his character in “Garden State.”
14 A protester acknowledges the “extremely naïve” dimension of his actions, and Ms. Corrie, while wry in writing about “propagandizing” in her letters, also comes off as endearingly youthful, passionate and earnest.
15 She has drooping breasts, a paunchy stomach and, endearingly, carefully incised fat folds, or love handles, on her back.
16 But the same qualities that make Middleburg so appealing — it is charmingly small, endearingly close-knit, brimming with class and character — also present inherent challenges.
17 Earnestly and endearingly am-dram, they end up with wardrobe oddments, scraps of script and a string of lights, stranded on the strange island that is the theatre stage.
18 If it isn't quite the stripped‑down tale of crime we associate with Westlake or Block, Joyland is endearingly compact – perhaps a quarter the length of a typical King – and immediately readable.
19 He sold them on the concept of an endearingly adrift young man who excels at animating other people’s parties, but has no idea how to get his own life started.
20 He was almost endearingly crass about his own ambitions — and insecurities.
endearingly 同义词
1 惹人喜爱
2 讨人喜欢地