比較級(jí):dearer最高級(jí):dearest第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):dears
dear基本解釋
形容詞親愛(ài)的; 敬愛(ài)的; 昂貴的; 嚴(yán)厲的
名詞親愛(ài)的人; 寵物
int.哎
副詞貴; 高價(jià)地; 疼愛(ài)地
dear反義詞
形容詞cheap
dear同義詞
副詞dearly
形容詞costlyexpensivebelovedpreciousdarlinghigh-priced
名詞beloved
dear相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. She spoke of me as her dearest friend.
她說(shuō)我是她最親愛(ài)的朋友。
2. Fruit is dear at this time of year.
一年中這個(gè)時(shí)候水果是很貴的。
3.
3. He lost everything that was dear to him.
他所珍貴的一切都損失了。
副詞
1. His errors cost him dear.
他的錯(cuò)誤使他付出很高的代價(jià)。
int.
1. Oh dear! I forgot to post the letter.
哎呀!我忘了寄信。
名詞
1. You're a dear to help me do the work.
你真好,幫我做這工作。
dear情景對(duì)話
娛樂(lè)
A:Hi, Bob! We’ve been working hard at our lessons for a fortnight. So why don’t we take it easy his weekend?
喂,鮑布!這兩周來(lái)我們一直在忙于學(xué)習(xí)。這個(gè)周末我們放松一下怎么樣?
B:Okay! What do you suggest?
好的,你有什么主意?
A:How about seeing a play? I hear Hamlet is on at the National Theater.
去看一場(chǎng)戲怎么樣? 我聽說(shuō)國(guó)家劇場(chǎng)在上演《哈姆雷特》。
B:Is that so? Why not?
真的嗎?為什么不呢?
A:(Looking at a newspaper.) Oh, dear me! There’s no performance at the National theater this weekend. So we have to go to cinema instead.
(一邊看著報(bào)紙)哦,真糟糕!這個(gè)周末國(guó)家劇場(chǎng)沒(méi)有演出,因此我們只好看電影了。
B:What’s on?
放什么電影?
A:Let me see…um, Gone With the Wind. It is on at six cinemas on Saturday night.
讓我看一看……嗯,在放《亂世佳人》。周六晚上有六家電影院在放。
dear的解釋
B:That sounds interesting. Which is the nearest?
很好。最近的是哪一家電影院?
A:Ah, The Royal, I think.
啊,我想是在皇家電影院。
B:What time does it start?
什么時(shí)間開始?
A:Why don’t we go to the 7:30 show? It is convenient to us, I think.
我們可以去看7:30 那一場(chǎng)好嗎?我想時(shí)間很合適。
B:But we won’t have enough time for dinner.
可我們沒(méi)有足夠的時(shí)間吃飯啊。
A:Do you want to go the earlier or the later show?
那你要看早一點(diǎn)的還是晚一點(diǎn)的?
B:Ah… I fancy going the later show.
嗯……我想看晚一點(diǎn)的吧。
A:Then, there’s the 9:30 show.
那就看9:30 那一場(chǎng)吧。
B:That’s Okay, I think.
我想可以吧。
A:All right.
好吧。
dear網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋
1. 嗲:延安路在國(guó)內(nèi)外并不十分著名,但洋涇浜(洋涇浜是黃浦江的支流)的名氣非常之大,特別是洋涇浜英語(yǔ)曾風(fēng)行一時(shí),至今的滬語(yǔ)還留有大量的洋涇浜英語(yǔ),如阿木林(A MORON),混槍勢(shì)(混CHANGCE),碼子(壽頭碼子,小刁碼子等,MOULDS),嗲(DEAR),拉三(LASSIE),
2. 貴的:生詞:bear n.熊 可聯(lián)想為:有耳朵(ear)的熊(bear)爭(zhēng)吃貴的(dear)餅干(biscuit). 生詞:sink v.下沉; 可記憶為:墨水(ink)在任何地方都不(nowhere)下沉(sink)
3. dear:drop everything and read; 放下一切去閱讀
dear詞典解釋
1. 親愛(ài)的;可愛(ài)的
You use dear to describe someone or something that you feel affection for.
e.g. Mrs Cavendish is a dear friend of mine...
卡文迪什夫人是我的一位親密朋友。
e.g. At last I am back at my dear little desk.
我終于回到了我那張可愛(ài)的小桌子旁。
2. 對(duì)…來(lái)說(shuō)心愛(ài)的;在…(心中)寶貴的
If something is dear to you or dear to your heart, you care deeply about it.
e.g. His family life was very dear to him...
他很珍視自己的家庭生活。
e.g. This is a subject very dear to the hearts of academics up and down the country.
這個(gè)話題舉國(guó)上下的學(xué)者都非常關(guān)切。
3. (用于表示喜愛(ài)或帶有屈尊俯就意味的稱呼中)親愛(ài)的;小…
You use dear in expressions such as 'my dear fellow', 'dear girl', or 'my dear Richard' when you are addressing someone whom you know and are fond of. You can also use expressions like this in a rude way to indicate that you think you are superior to the person you are addressing.
e.g. Of course, Toby, my dear fellow, of course...
當(dāng)然,托比,我親愛(ài)的朋友,當(dāng)然。
e.g. Take as long as you like, dear boy.
小伙子,隨你花多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間都行。
4. (用于信函抬頭的名字或頭銜前)親愛(ài)的,尊敬的
Dear is written at the beginning of a letter, followed by the name or title of the person you are writing to.
e.g. Dear Peter, I have been thinking about you so much during the past few days...
親愛(ài)的彼得,過(guò)去的這幾天里我一直都在想你。
5. 尊敬的先生/尊敬的女士(英國(guó)英語(yǔ)中用于正式信函的開頭,美國(guó)英語(yǔ)中則用 Sir 或 Madam)
In British English, you begin formal letters with 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Madam'. In American English, you begin them with 'Sir' or 'Madam'.
e.g. 'Dear sir,' she began.
“尊敬的先生,”她開頭寫道。
6. (用于稱呼喜愛(ài)的人)親愛(ài)的
You can call someone dear as a sign of affection.
e.g. You're a lot like me, dear...
親愛(ài)的,你很多地方都很像我。
e.g. 'Good night, my dears,' she called to us as we closed her door behind us.
“晚安,我親愛(ài)的孩子們,”我們關(guān)上她的房門時(shí)她對(duì)我們說(shuō)道。
7. (表示傷心、失望或吃驚)啊呀,哎喲,天哪
You can use dear in expressions such as 'oh dear', 'dear me', and 'dear, dear' when you are sad, disappointed, or surprised about something.
e.g. 'Oh dear, oh dear.' McKinnon sighed. 'You, too.'
“哎呀,哎呀!”麥金農(nóng)嘆息道,“你也一樣?!?br/>e.g. Outside, Bruce glanced at his watch: 'Dear me, nearly one o'clock.'
出了門,布魯斯瞥了一眼自己的手表,“天哪,快一點(diǎn)了。”
8. 可愛(ài)的人;好人
You can call someone a dear when you are fond of them and think that they are nice.
dear的近義詞
e.g. He's such a dear.
他人真好。
9. 昂貴的;價(jià)高的
If you say that something is dear, you mean that it costs a lot of money, usually more than you can afford or more than you think it should cost.
e.g. CDs here are much dearer than in the States...
這兒的 CD 價(jià)格比美國(guó)那邊貴多了。
e.g. They're too dear.
它們的價(jià)格太高了。
10. 使…付出巨大代價(jià);使…飽嘗苦頭
If something that someone does costs them dear, they suffer a lot as a result of it.
dear的近義詞
e.g. Such complacency is costing the company dear.
這種自滿情緒正使公司付出沉重代價(jià)。
dear英英釋義
noun
1. a beloved person
used as terms of endearment
Synonym: beloveddearesthoneylove
2. a sweet innocent mild-mannered person (especially a child)
Synonym: lamb
adj
1. with or in a close or intimate relationship
e.g. a good friend
my sisters and brothers are near and dear
Synonym: goodnear
2. dearly loved
Synonym: beloveddarling
3. earnest
e.g. one's dearest wish
devout wishes for their success
heartfelt condolences
Synonym: devoutearnestheartfelt
dear
adv
1. at a great cost
e.g. he paid dearly for the food
this cost him dear
Synonym: dearly
2. with affection
e.g. she loved him dearly
he treats her affectionately
Synonym: dearlyaffectionately