lovely
英 ['lʌvlɪ]
美['lʌvli]
- adj. 可爱的;令人愉快的;爱恋的;秀丽的,优美的
- n. 美女;可爱的东西
词态变化
比较级: lovelier;最高级: loveliest;
中文词源
lovely 可爱的
love,爱,-ly,形容词后缀。
英文词源
- lovely (adj.)
- Old English luflic "affectionate, loveable;" see love (n.) + -ly (1). The modern sense of "lovable on account of beauty, attractive" is from c. 1300, "applied indiscriminately to all pleasing material objects, from a piece of plum-cake to a Gothic cathedral" [George P. Marsh, "The Origin and History of the English Language," 1862].
双语例句
- 1. Sweden is lovely in summer— cold beyond belief in winter.
- 瑞典的夏天非常宜人——冬天却冷得让人难以置信。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. It was just one of those lovely old English gardens.
- 那正是一个那种古老的英式花园,非常迷人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. "Such lovely clothes. I'd no idea Milan was so wonderful," she raved.
- “这些时装太漂亮了。我没想到米兰是如此的精彩,”她赞不绝口。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. "It's been a lovely day," she said, dismissing the episode.
- “这是开心的一天,”她说,将那事抛到了脑后。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. She's got a lovely way with language without ever sounding ostentatious.
- 她的语言优美,丝毫无装腔作势之感。
来自柯林斯例句