lovely
adjective uk/ˈlʌv.li/ us/ˈlʌv.li/
(ENJOYABLE)
A2 mainly UK快乐的,愉快的
pleasant or enjoyable
a lovely meal/evening 愉快的晚餐/晚上
We had a lovely time with them. 我们和他们在一起度过了一段快乐的时光。
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- It was lovely to see your mum and dad at the school concert last night.
- Thank you for such a lovely evening.
- We spent a lovely week by the sea this year.
- We had a lovely Christmas.
- "Red wine or white?" "I'm not fussy - either would be lovely."
(BEAUTIFUL)
A2 mainly UK漂亮的,美丽的
beautiful
She has lovely eyes. 她的眼睛很漂亮。
You look lovely in that dress. 你穿那条裙子很好看。
Thank you for the lovely present. 谢谢你送我这么漂亮的礼物。
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- The bedroom was painted a lovely cool blue.
- The countryside around there is lovely.
- You really should go and see the lovely medieval court in the castle.
- A lovely blonde creature walked into the room.
- Ah, what a lovely baby!
(KIND)
和蔼的,友善的,和善的
used to describe a person who is kind, friendly, and pleasant to be with
He's a lovely guy. 他是个很友善的人。
lovely
noun [ C ] old-fashioned uk/ˈlʌv.li/ us/ˈlʌv.li/
佳人,漂亮女人,美女
a sexually attractive woman
Simon was there with the usual bevy of lovelies. 西蒙在那里,身边还是那群美女。