darling
柯林斯词典
1. N-VOC You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much. 亲爱的[情感]
Thank you, darling. 谢谢你,亲爱的。
2. ADJ Some people use darling to describe someone or something that they love or like very much. 心爱的[非正式] [ADJ n]
To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine. 拥有一个心爱的小男孩是我所能想像的最好的礼物。
3. N-COUNT If you describe someone as a darling, you are fond of them and think that they are nice. 心爱的人[非正式]
He's such a darling. 他真是个宝贝。
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darling /ˈdɑːlɪŋ/ (darlings)
剑桥词典
- a person who is very much loved or liked
- This is used as a name between people who love each other and people who are being friendly. As a friendly way of talking to someone it is not usually used between men.
- Sorry darling, something unexpected has come up at the office , and I'll be home late.
- "How wonderful to see you again, darling, " she cooed .
- Darling, Mummy's told you before, there's no such thing as ghosts !
- "Mummy, I hurt my knee ." "Come here, darling, and let me kiss it better ."
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亲爱的;宝贝;极受欢迎的人
Oh darling, I love you. 哦,亲爱的,我真的爱你。
Here's your change , darling. 亲爱的,这是找给你的零钱。
In spite of his unpopularity in the USSR, Gorbachev remained a/the darling of (= very popular with) the West right to the end. 尽管戈尔巴乔夫在苏联并不受欢迎,但他自始至终都受到西方的大力追捧。
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