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dear 1 AHD[dîr] D.J.[dɪə]K.K.[dɪr]adj.(形容词)dear.er, dear.est - Loved and cherished:亲爱的,心爱的:my dearest friend.我最亲爱的朋友
- Greatly valued; precious:非常受珍视的;宝贵的:lost everything dear to them.失去他们珍爱的一切
- Highly esteemed or regarded. Used in direct address, especially in salutations:敬爱的:极尊敬的,很敬仰的。常用于直接的称呼中,尤指用于尊称:Dear Lee Dawson.敬爱的李道森先生
- High-priced; expensive.See Synonyms at costly 价格高的;昂贵的 参见 costly
- Charging high prices.索价高的
- Earnest; ardent:热切的;热衷的:"This good man was a dear lover and constant practicer of angling"(Izaak Walton)“这个好人热衷于钓鱼并不断地练习”(艾萨克·沃尔顿)
- Obsolete Noble; worthy.【废语】 高贵的;值得尊敬的
n.(名词)- One that is greatly loved.亲爱的人
- An endearing, lovable, or kind person.受爱戴的人:惹人喜爱的、可爱的或善良的人
adv.(副词)- With fondness; affectionately.热爱地:钟爱地;充满深情地
- At a high cost:高价地:sold their wares dear.高价出售他们的加工品
interj.(感叹词)- Used as a polite exclamation, chiefly of surprise or distress:呵,哎呀:用于表示有礼貌的感叹,尤指表示惊讶或痛苦:oh dear; dear me.哦;哎呀
- Middle English dere 中古英语 dere
- from Old English dēore 源自 古英语 dēore
dearʹly adv.(副词)dearʹness n.(名词) dear 2 AHD[dîr] D.J.[dɪə]K.K.[dɪr]adj.(形容词)- Severe; grievous; sore:严重的;极度的;令人痛苦的:our dearest need.我们最迫切的需要
- Middle English dere 中古英语 dere
- from Old English dēor 源自 古英语 dēor
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