中英文地名和人名建议选择专门化的地名译典或人名译典;有些缩写词在缩写词典中更容易查到;

    lovely查询结果如下:

    音标:['lʌvli]
    名词复数:lovelies 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:lovelier 最高级:loveliest

    基本释义/说明:adj.可爱的;令人愉快的;好看的
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    a.
    ①秀丽的;好看的;可爱的;
    lovely hair
    好看的头发.
    a lovely view
    明媚的风光.
    a lovely woman
    秀丽的妇女.
    ②[口语]令人愉快的;有趣的;
    a lovely meal
    令人愉快的一顿饭.
    have a lovelyholiday (time)
    假日(日子)过得愉快.
    It`s lovely and warm here.
    这儿天气温暖宜人.
    What a lovely joke!
    多么有趣的笑话!
    ③高尚的,纯洁的;
    a lovely character
    高尚的人格.
    n.
    美人,美女;
    Come here,my lovely!
    过来呀,美人儿!
    She is a lovely.
    她是个美人.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【计算机】
    可爱的(好看的,优美的);n.漂亮的东西
    When I talk about my husband . . . you know, he is so interesting, he is such a lovely man.
    当我谈到我丈夫的时候。你知道,他是多么的有意思,他是那么可爱的人。
    adj. 【化学】
    可爱的,好看的,优美的
    She had matured into a lovely grandmother.
    她成了一位可爱的祖母。
    N/A
    a.1. 秀美动人的,可爱的,2. 【口】令人愉快的;美好的,n.[C]【口】1. 美女,2. 漂亮的东西
    She had matured into a lovely grandmother.
    她成了一位可爱的祖母。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句2. there’s a lovely view across the town’

    -lovely的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (Britain, nonstandard, eye dialect) lovely
    “Mozart wrote to his wife frequently, and always in the most loverly fashion.”
    “And during all those months, whenever she dared appear, she would be subject to William’s loverly attention!”
    “And urged by his welling love he again embraced her and again pressed a loverly kiss upon Matilda’s veil.”
    Without love.
    “The landscape is unremittingly bleak, filled with dashed hopes, destroyed lives, and loveless relationships.”
    “Trapped by her social position into a lonely, loveless life.”
    “John, however, refuses to accept his currently loveless life as a fait accompli.”
    loverless
    同义词: celibate single
    Without a lover.
    “Obviously this is not the case for everyone or I would have been loverless all my lesbian life.”
    “Loverless and inexpectant of love, I was as safe from spies in my heart-poverty, as the beggar from thieves in his destitution of purse.”
    Being the object of love.
    “It is one of the world’s most loved ballets and is easily accessible even to those whose knowledge of classical ballet is only limited.”
    lovable的异体字
    “He may be fat, disagreeable, lazy and offensive in almost all he does, but there is no denying just how loveable that makes him.”
    “I’m not talking about the loveable grump who means well, or some kind of gruff tough guy with a spongy-soft interior.”
    “The film is smart, moving and punchy at turns and Braff’s Andrew Largeman is delightfully monotone and instantly loveable.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    Love.
    “So live I loveness, and my breast swells with bitterness, which nothing can assuage.”
    “HIS loveness is more human than Goethe’s and songs are less passionate, but not less more perceptive and profound than intense or pathetic than Byron’s, and Yordsworth’s.”
    “I feels such a loveness to Jesus, I could not sleep last night.”
    The quality of being loving.
    “She can embody the lovingness of the mother and flip to the ferociousness of the lioness protecting her young in an instant.”
    “There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures.”
    “He was all about lovingness, openness, communication, let’s move in together, etc.”
    (literary) A female lover.
    Quality of being lovesome.
    One who is loved; a recipient of love.
    “It’s just that one is the lover, while the other is the lovee. Together, they make love. One has an obligation to nurture, and the other has a duty of care.”
    “One might even describe a monitored feedback loop that permits one to sense when insufficient loving is returning from the lovee, causing a lessening of the lover’s efforts.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive,极少使用) To make lovely.
    (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive) To have a strong affection for (someone or something). || (transitive) To need, thrive on. || (transitive, colloquial) To be strongly inclined towards something; an emphatic form of like. || (usually transitive, sometimes intransitive) To care deeply about, to be dedicated to (someone or something). || (transitive) To derive delight from a fact or situation.
    “Of course, I would love having a coffee with you.”
    “The locals love their ancestors, and their attachment to family land is almost visceral.”
    “Paul kept saying that he was made to love her, and that she was made to love him. He then remarked that he couldn’t get enough of her, and asked if she could get enough of him.”
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