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pret.ty PLEASANTH5prIt7i, $5prIt-adj-ier, -iest pleasant to look at, or (esp. of girls or women or things connected with them) attractive or charming in a delicate way漂亮的,美丽的,标致的That's a pretty hat you're wearing.你戴的帽子很漂亮。The sofa was covered in very pretty flowery material.沙发面料是很漂亮的饰以花卉的材料。She isn't what you'd call pretty, but she's very attractive.她这人你不会说美丽,但她很引人注目。(dated) You can use pretty in particular expressions to refer to something bad.糟糕的,烦人的It's a pretty state of affairs when you have no privacy in your own home.在自己的家里不能独处是很糟糕的。The average crowd of tourists is not a pretty sight (= is very unpleasant to look at).一群普普通通的游客看了让人扫兴。Things are at or have reached/come to a pretty pass (= the situation is very bad) when a referee can no longer be trusted.当一个裁判不再被人信任,情况就很糟糕。That coat must have cost you/You must have paid a pretty penny (= a lot of money).这件外衣肯定花了你很多钱。
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