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sweet
/ swi:t /
◙ adjective
1. having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salt, sour, or bitter
• 甜的
»a cup of hot sweet tea.
一杯热甜茶。
»a sweet taste of success.
成功的甜蜜。
(of air, water, or food) fresh, pure, and untainted
• 空气清新的;水纯净的;食物新鲜的
»lungfuls of the clean, sweet air.
几口清新的空气。
[often in combination] smelling pleasant like flowers or perfume; fragrant
• 芳香的
»sweet-smelling flowers.
芳香的花朵。
2. pleasing in general; delightful
• 快乐的;愉快的
»it was the sweet life he had always craved.
他一直渴求的就是愉快的生活。
highly satisfying or gratifying
• 非常令人满意的
»some sweet, short-lived revenge.
某个非常令人满意的短期报复。
[often as exclamation] [informal] used in expressions of assent or approval
• [非正式] [表示同意,赞成]好的
»‘Yeah, I'd like to come to the party.’ ‘Sweet, mate.’.
“是的,我会去聚会的。”“好的,老兄。”。
working, moving, or done smoothly or easily
• 容易操纵的;运转平稳的
»the sweet handling of this motorcycle.
平稳地操纵这辆摩托车。
(of sound) melodious or harmonious
• (声音)悦耳的;和谐的
»the sweet notes of the flute.
长笛悦耳的音调。
(chiefly US)denoting music, especially jazz, played at a steady tempo without improvisation
• [主美] (音乐,尤指爵士乐)甜派风格的(音乐速度平稳没有即兴演奏的)
3. (of a person or action) pleasant and kind or thoughtful
• (人,行为)惹人喜爱的;和蔼的;体贴的
»a very sweet nurse came along.
一位非常和蔼可亲的护士走了过来。
(especially of a person or animal) charming and endearing
• (尤指人或动物)可爱的;迷人的;讨人喜欢的
»a sweet little cat.
可爱的小猫咪。
[predic.] (sweet on)(informal, dated)infatuated or in love with
• [非正式,旧] 迷恋;爱
»she seemed quite sweet on him.
她看上去非常喜欢他。
dear ; beloved
• 亲爱的
»my sweet love.
我亲爱的爱人。
(archaic)used as a respectful form of address
• [古] 尊敬的(用作称呼)
»go to thy rest, sweet sir.
请您去休息吧,尊敬的先生。
4. used for emphasis in various phrases and exclamations
• 丝毫的,一丁点儿的(用在短语和感叹句中表示强调)
»‘What had happened?’ ‘Sweet nothing.’.
“发生了什么事情?”“什么都没有。”。
(one's own sweet—)used to emphasize the unpredictable individuality of someone's actions
• 随心所欲的(用于强调行为的不可预测和随个人意愿)
»I'd rather carry on in my own sweet way.
我宁愿完全按我自己的方式进行下去。
◙ noun
1. [Brit.] a small shaped piece of confectionery made with sugar
• [英] 糖果
»a bag of sweets.
一袋糖果。
2. [Brit.] a sweet dish forming a course of a meal; a pudding or dessert
• [英] 甜食;布丁;饭后甜点
3. used as an affectionate form of address to a person one is very fond of
• 宝贝,亲爱的(用作爱称)
»hello, my sweet.
你好,我的宝贝儿。
4. (the sweet)(archaic or poetic/literary)the sweet part or element of something
• [古或诗/文] 幸福
»you have had the bitter, now comes the sweet.
你苦尽甘来。
(sweets)the pleasures or delights found in something
• 快乐;乐趣
»the sweets of office.
办公室里的乐趣。
【IDIOMS】
◘ keep someone sweet1. [informal] keep someone well disposed towards oneself, especially by favours or bribery
• [非正式] (尤指以献殷勤或贿赂的方式)讨好某人;巴结某人
◘ she's sweet
1. [Austral.] [informal] all is well
• [澳,非正式] 一切都好
◘ sweet dreams
1. used to express good wishes to a person going to bed
• 做个美梦
◘ sweet sixteen
1. used to refer to the age of sixteen as characterized by prettiness and innocence in a girl
• 16岁的花季(表示16岁女孩子的漂亮和天真)
【派生】
♦ sweetish adjective♦ sweetly adverb
【语源】
1. Old English swēte, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zoet, German süss, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin suavis and Greek hēdus