英:[ˈdɪərɪst]
美:[ˈdɪrɪst]
英:[ˈdɪərɪst]
美:[ˈdɪrɪst]
n.
最亲爱的人
adj.
最亲爱的( dear的最高级)
最珍视的
最尊敬的
价格非常昂贵的
adjective (1)
highly valued : precious Our friendship is very dear to me. ran for dear life—often used in a salutationdear Sir
a dear friend
affectionate, fond
high or exorbitant in price : expensive
eggs are very dear just now
heartfelt
our dearest prayers
obsolete noble
adverb
dearly sense 3
the effort cost them dear
dearly sense 1
so dear I loved the man—William Shakespeare
noun
a loved one : sweetheart
How was your day, dear?
a lovable person
Be a dear and get me a drink.
interjection
—used especially to express annoyance or dismay
Oh dear!
adjective (2)
severe, sore
in our dear peril—William Shakespeare
Adjective (1), Adverb, Noun, and Interjection Middle English dere, from Old English dēore; akin to Old High German tiuri distinguished, costly Adjective (2) Middle English dere, from Old English dēor — see dear >entry 1
The first known use of dear was before the 12th century
dearthnoun
scarcity, lack
dear1 of 2adjective
highly valued : precious
—used as a form of address in letters and sometimes in speech
Dear Sir
high-priced : expensive
deeply and earnestly felt
my dearest wish
dear2 of 2noun
a loved one : darling
dear1 of 2adjective
highly valued : precious
—used as a form of address in letters and sometimes in speech
Dear Sir
high-priced : expensive
deeply and earnestly felt
my dearest wish
dear2 of 2noun
a loved one : darling
1 At any rate , Dearest Bettine, remember that you are on the road to spoil me.
不管怎样,最最亲爱的贝婷, 请记住你正在把我宠坏.
2 She knew that Charles prized openness and honesty as she did and she hoped “that my own dearest will indulge me.”
3 And there she was, his dearest friend, asleep.
4 ‘Cletus had been Quentyn’s dearest friend for half his life, a brother in all but blood. “Give your bride a kiss for me,” Cletus had whispered to him, just before he died.
5 But they are the dearest.
但它们是最贵的.
6 Goodbye, my dearest friend. I will miss you a lot.
“再见了, 我最亲爱的朋友. 我会很怀念您. ”
7 I am grown up, dearest.
亲爱的,我长大了。
8 If a marker were to be erected today, it might read, in homage to his scientific courage: “He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions.”
9 Full of remorse as ever, dearest!
永远充满悔恨,最亲爱的!
10 Then dearest child mournest thou only for Jupiter?
那么,亲爱的孩子,只为木星,而你悲泣?
11 He is my dearest friend.
他是我最亲爱的朋友.
12 “My dearest, don’t mention governesses; the word makes me nervous. I have suffered a martyrdom from their incompetency and caprice. I thank Heaven I have now done with them!”
13 “Good-bye, my dearest, dearest friends, Ford keep you! Good-bye, my dearest, dearest friends, Ford keep you. Good-bye my dearest, dearest ...” When the last of the Deltas had gone the policeman switched off the current.
14 Nor will I yield to another the choosing of my and dearest.
尤其是在我选择最亲近人的问题上,我是不可能屈服于别人意愿的.
15 With strange souls like us, who must have opposite hearts from you, treachery is more sweetly served by our dearest than by archstrangers we never see.
16 spared no expense when caring for and feeding her dear little dog
17 He called out in falsetto, “Not quite, dearest! A few more days!”
18 In this great splash of love, he has remembered my dearest childhood wish.
19 a dear friend that I would do anything for
20 Jonathan and I stood hand in hand, and we felt that our best and dearest friend was gone from us....