sweetly如何读

英:[ˈswi:tli]

美:[ˈswitlɪ]

sweetly是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 可爱地
  2. 甜蜜地
  3. 温柔地
  4. 舒适地
  5. 惬意地
  6. 美妙悦耳地
  7. 亲切地
  8. 十分
  9. 大大地
  10. 令人愉快地
  11. 气味芬芳地
  12. 顺利地

sweetly词根

词根:sweet

adj.

sweet 甜的;悦耳的;芳香的;亲切的;n. 糖果;乐趣;芳香;宝贝;(俚)酷毙了

sweetish 有点甜的;过甜的;有点可爱的

n.

sweetener 甜料;好处;脱硫设备

sweetness 美妙;芳香;可爱

sweetening [化工] 脱硫;甜味剂;变甜

v.

sweetening 使…变甜(sweeten的ing形式);加糖于…

vi.

sweeten 变甜

vt.

sweeten 减轻;使变甜;使温和;使悦耳

sweetly英英释义

adjective

being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is usually pleasing to the taste and typically induced by sugars (as sucrose or glucose) compare bitter entry 1 sense 1a, salty entry 1 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1, umami entry 2

of a beverage containing a sweetening ingredient : not dry

pleasing to the mind or feelings : agreeable, gratifying—often used as a generalized term of approval

how sweet it is

marked by gentle good humor or kindliness

a sweet disposition

fragrant

a sweet aroma

delicately pleasing to the ear or eye

a sweet melody

saccharine, cloying

very good or appealing a sweet sports car

a sweet job offer

much loved : dear

not sour, rancid, decaying, or stale : wholesome

sweet milk

not salt or salted : fresh sweet butter

sweet water

free from excessive acidity—used especially of soil

free from noxious gases and odors

free from excess of acid, sulfur, or corrosive salts

sweet crude oil

skillful, proficient

a sweet golf swing

—used as an intensive

take your own sweet time

biographical name

Henry 1845–1912 English phonetician

adverb

in a sweet manner

noun

something that is sweet to the taste: such as

a food (such as a candy or preserve) having a high sugar content

fill up on sweets

British dessert

British hard candy

the pleasant taste sensation typically produced by sugars (such as sucrose or glucose) compare bitter entry 2 sense 1b, salty entry 2, sour entry 2 sense 1b, umami entry 1

a pleasant or gratifying experience, possession, or state

darling, sweetheart

archaic fragrance

sweets plural, archaic things having a sweet smell

sweetly词源中文解释

古英语 swetlice; 参见 sweet(形容词)+ -ly(2)。

sweetly词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English swete, from Old English swēte; akin to Old High German suozi sweet, Latin suadēre to urge, suavis sweet, Greek hēdys

The first known use of sweet was before the 12th century

sweetly儿童词典英英释义

swelteringadjective

very hot

swelteringadjective

very hot

swelter1 of 2verb

to suffer, sweat, or be faint from heat

to overcome with heat

swelter2 of 2noun

a state of great heat

swell1 of 3verb

to expand (as in size, volume, or numbers) gradually beyond a normal or original limit the population swelled

rivers swollen by rain

to become abnormally enlarged or puffed up

the sprained ankle swelled badly

to form a bulge or lump

to fill or become filled with pride

to fill or become filled with emotion

his heart was swollen with jealousy

swell2 of 3noun

a rounded lump

the condition of bulging

a long rolling wave or series of waves in the open sea

a gradual increase and decrease of the loudness of a musical soundalso: a sign marking a swell

a fashionably dressed person

swell3 of 3adjective

very good : excellent

swellingnoun

something that is swollenespecially: a swollen part of the body

the condition of being swollen

swell1 of 3verb

to expand (as in size, volume, or numbers) gradually beyond a normal or original limit the population swelled

rivers swollen by rain

to become abnormally enlarged or puffed up

the sprained ankle swelled badly

to form a bulge or lump

to fill or become filled with pride

to fill or become filled with emotion

his heart was swollen with jealousy

swell2 of 3noun

a rounded lump

the condition of bulging

a long rolling wave or series of waves in the open sea

a gradual increase and decrease of the loudness of a musical soundalso: a sign marking a swell

a fashionably dressed person

swell3 of 3adjective

very good : excellent

swell1 of 3verb

to expand (as in size, volume, or numbers) gradually beyond a normal or original limit the population swelled

rivers swollen by rain

to become abnormally enlarged or puffed up

the sprained ankle swelled badly

to form a bulge or lump

to fill or become filled with pride

to fill or become filled with emotion

his heart was swollen with jealousy

swell2 of 3noun

a rounded lump

the condition of bulging

a long rolling wave or series of waves in the open sea

a gradual increase and decrease of the loudness of a musical soundalso: a sign marking a swell

a fashionably dressed person

swell3 of 3adjective

very good : excellent

sweet1 of 3adjective

pleasing to the taste

being or causing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is caused especially by table sugar and is identified especially by the taste buds at the front of the tongue compare bitter sense 1, salt entry 3 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1

having a relatively large sugar content

sweet wine

pleasing to the mind or feelings : agreeable

victory is sweet

marked by gentle good humor or kindliness

a sweet elderly couple

fragrant

a sweet smell

delicately pleasing to the ear or eye

a sweet melody

very good or appealing a sweet deal

a sweet sports car

much loved : dear

not sour, stale, or spoiled

sweet milk

not salt or salted : fresh

sweet butter

not having too much acid

sweet soil

free from foul gases and odors

—used as an intensive

take your own sweet time

sweet2 of 3adverb

in a sweet way

sweet3 of 3noun

a food (as a candy) having a high sugar content

British dessert

a sweet taste sensation

a pleasant or agreeable experience, possession, or state

darling entry 1 sense 1

sweetmeatnoun

a food (as a candied fruit or piece of candy) rich in sugar

sweet1 of 3adjective

pleasing to the taste

being or causing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is caused especially by table sugar and is identified especially by the taste buds at the front of the tongue compare bitter sense 1, salt entry 3 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1

having a relatively large sugar content

sweet wine

pleasing to the mind or feelings : agreeable

victory is sweet

marked by gentle good humor or kindliness

a sweet elderly couple

fragrant

a sweet smell

delicately pleasing to the ear or eye

a sweet melody

very good or appealing a sweet deal

a sweet sports car

much loved : dear

not sour, stale, or spoiled

sweet milk

not salt or salted : fresh

sweet butter

not having too much acid

sweet soil

free from foul gases and odors

—used as an intensive

take your own sweet time

sweet2 of 3adverb

in a sweet way

sweet3 of 3noun

a food (as a candy) having a high sugar content

British dessert

a sweet taste sensation

a pleasant or agreeable experience, possession, or state

darling entry 1 sense 1

sweetly 例句

1 “Thanks, Mom,” I say sweetly, holding tighter to the stack of books—my books now—almost not believing my good luck.

2 He spoke to me before he went out, never more sweetly or tenderly, but he never mentioned a word of what had happened in the visit to the Count’s house.

3 When the melody rose, her voice broke up sweetly, following it, in a way contralto voices have, and each change tipped out a little of her warm human magic upon the air.

4 She smiled as sweetly as she could and raised her arms.

5 The minds of the two girls, being toned in harmony, often chimed very sweetly together.

这两位姑娘的心意十分合拍, 因而她们的意见也常常合拍得十分美妙.

6 Dressed in a red T-shirt, jeans, and sandals, he looked relaxed and smiled sweetly at the attentive kids seated in stackable chairs.

7 On the other hand, he had been known to walk halfway across town, knock on a door and say sweetly to a surprised parent, “I hear there’s a birthday boy in here.”

8 Under the white bonnet her face was sweetly serious, her eyes dazzlingly blue.

9 “And I was sleeping so sweetly. Off with you and be glad you are not smartly slapped as anyone else would have been who waked me.”

10 The world is sweetly new and just created.

11 “As quiet as the grave,” she said sweetly.

12 I smile sweetly in Bill’s direction as we follow him back to the general store.

13 She said to me even more sweetly and softly than her wont:—

14 "Barristan the Old, you mean. Don't flatter him too sweetly, child, he thinks overmuch of himself already."

15 “Please, do me no harm,” I said as sweetly as possible.

16 “It won’t be too spicy, but you did sign up for a South Asian cuisine class,” she says, very sweetly.

17 Suddenly she sat up, and, as she opened her eyes, said sweetly:—

18 He heard the car engine running sweetly beyond the open door.

他听到敞开的门口外的汽车引擎运转良好。

19 We thank you very sweetly for doing It'so neatly.

我们非常感谢你办了这件利落事.

20 The old lady was beginning to frown with curiosity, so Lyra smiled sweetly and moved on.

sweetly 同义词

3 平滑地

smooth smoothly slick

6 娴熟地

professionally

10 正确地

right properly rightly aright

13 和蔼地

well kindly gently nicely

17 音调美妙

sweet musically

20 芳香地

fragrantly spicily balmily

21 音调美妙地

musically

22 惬意地

kindly agreeably

26 平稳地

smoothly steadily

29 顺利地

smoothly swimmingly

33 温柔地

gently mildly fondly

34 令人愉快地

agreeably

42 顺顺当当地

swimmingly

43 有效地

well effectively

sweetly 短语相关

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