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1 | most expensive 最昂贵的 | She bought the dearest dress in the shop. 她买了店里最贵的衣服。 | |
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2 | old-fashioned used in front of the name of someone you love at the beginning of a letter to them 最亲爱的(用在信开头所爱之人的名字前) | Dearest Jane, Can you ever forgive me? 最亲爱的简,你能原谅我吗? | |
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3 | only before noun used about something that you want or hope for more than anything else 最热切的;最衷心的 | It’ s my dearest wish that you two should get married. 我最衷心的希望是你们俩能成婚。 | |
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4 | old-fashioned most loved or liked 最心爱的;最喜欢的 | sb’ s dearest friend a letter from her dearest friend 她最亲密的朋友的一封来信 | |
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