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/ˈlʌvli/ |
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1 | very attractive 美丽的;可爱的;迷人的 |
| a city surrounded by lovely countryside 被美丽的乡村环绕着的城市 |
| She had lovely hair. 她有一头秀发。 |
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2 | enjoyable or pleasant 令人愉快的;美好的 |
| We’ ve had a lovely evening. 我们度过了一个愉快的夜晚。 |
| What a lovely surprise! 多么令人惊喜! |
| it’ s lovely to do sth It’ s lovely to see you again. 很高兴再次见到你。 |
| it’ s lovely doing sth It’ s lovely living so close to the sea. 住在离大海这么近的地方真好。 |
| 2a | used for saying you are pleased about something 太好了;好极了 | | Can I borrow your pen? Lovely, thanks. 我可以借一下你的钢笔吗?太好了,谢谢。 | | Just put it there. That’ s lovely. 就把它放在那儿吧。好极了。 | | ‘We’ ll see you later.’ ‘Lovely.’ “我们改天再来看你。”“好极了。” | |
| 2b | used about something that you are annoyed about (用于表示对某事物感到恼火)天哪 | | Oh, lovely! Dirt all over the floor! 哎呀,我的天哪!满地板都是土! | |
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3 | kind , pleasant , and easy to like 亲切和善的;讨人喜欢的 |
| He’ s a lovely little boy. 他是一个可爱的小男孩。 |
| 3a | used about kind things that people do (行为)友好的,友善的,体贴的 | | She wrote me a lovely letter when my grandfather died. 我祖父去世时她给我写了一封体贴的信。 | | It was lovely of her to offer to help. 她主动提出帮忙真是太好了。 | |
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- | lovely and... BRITISH |
| used for emphasizing the pleasant quality that something has |
| (用于强调)非常,极为 |
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| The water was lovely and warm. 这水非常温暖。 |
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