sweet [swi:t] adjective TASTE 味道 ESSENTIAL ■(especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (尤指食物或饮料)甜的•The pineapple was sweet and juicy.这个凤梨甜而多汁。 •Do you want your pancakes sweet or savoury?您的煎饼是要甜的还是咸的? [swi:t] adjective PLEASANT 愉快的 ■If an emotion or event is sweet, it is very pleasant and satisfying 愉快的,惬意的,令人满意的•She was enjoying the sweet smell of success.她沉浸在成功的喜悦中。 ■If a sound is sweet, it is pleasant and easy to like (声音)甜美的,悦耳的,动听的•She has a sweet singing voice.她的歌声非常甜美。 ■(especially of something or someone small) pleasant and attractive (尤指小东西或小孩子) 迷人的,漂亮的,吸引人的•They live in a sweet little house.他们住在一座漂亮的小房子里。 •What a sweet baby!多可爱的小宝宝啊! ■kind and pleasant 温和的,和蔼的,讨人喜欢的•I think Alex is really sweet.我觉得亚历克斯的为人真好。 •It was sweet of you to help me.您肯帮我真是太好了。 [swi:t] adjective be sweet on sb old-fashioned informal ■to like someone very much in a romantic way 深爱,钟情于某人•She's still sweet on him after all this time!过了这么久她仍然深爱着他。 [swi:t] adjective keep sb sweet ■to try to keep someone satisfied and pleased with you 取悦(某人),讨好某人•We're allowing the French engineers to use our computers, to keep them sweet in case we need their help later on.我们允许法国的工程师使用我们的电脑,以便打好关系,因为可能日后需要他们的帮助。 [swi:t] adjective sweet fanny adams (abbreviation sweet FA) old-fashioned slang ■nothing 甚么也没有,无•And what does she know about it? Sweet Fanny Adams!她对此有甚么了解?她甚么也不知道! [swi:t] noun IMPROVER countable UK (US candy) ■a small piece of sweet food, made of sugar 糖果•She bought a packet of sweets to suck on the journey.她买了一包糖果在路上吃。 IMPROVER countable US ■any food with a lot of sugar in it 甜食 countable or uncountable UK ■sweet food eaten at the end of a meal 甜点•There was only one sweet on the menu - chocolate cake with cream.菜单上只有一种甜点——巧克力鲜奶油蛋糕。 [swi:t] noun my sweet old-fashioned ■a way of talking to someone you love (亲昵的称呼)宝贝儿,亲爱的 |