dearest
英:[ˈdɪərɪst] 美: [ˈdɪrɪst]
dearest 基本解释
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
英英释义
dearest[ 'diərist ]
n.a beloved person; used as terms of endearment同义词:beloveddearloved onehoneylove
dearest 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- She spoke of me as her dearest friend.
她说我是她最亲爱的朋友。 - Today is your birthday, my dearest old baby.
今天是你的生日,我最亲爱的老北鼻。
用作形容词(adj.)- She spoke of me as her dearest friend.
她说我是她最亲爱的朋友。 - Today is your birthday, my dearest old baby.
今天是你的生日,我最亲爱的老北鼻。
权威例句
Dearest Pet: On BestialityDearest Father : stories and other writings"Dearest Munx": The Love Letters of Christina Stead.Dearest Isa : Robert Browning's letters to Isabella BlagdenDearest Isabella : The Life and Letters of Isabella Ferguson 1819-1910Daughter dearest: Sex-biased calcium in mother's milk among rhesus macaques.Dearest Beloved: The Hawthornes and the Making of the Middle-Class Family by T. Walter HerbertWronged in Her Dearest Rights: Plaintiff Wives and the Transformation of Marital Consortium, 1870鈥0Wronged in Her Dearest Rights: Plaintiff Wives and the Transformation of Marital Consortium, 1870–192019th Century Key Words, Key Semantic Domains and Affect: “In the Rich Vocabulary of Love ‘Most Dearest’ be a True Superlative”