sweetie
英 [ˈswiːti]
美 [ˈswiːti]
n. (儿童语)糖果; 招人喜欢的人; 可爱的人; (用作称呼语)亲爱的
BNC.24705 / COCA.11067
牛津词典
noun
- (儿童语)糖果
a child's word for a sweet/a piece of candy - 招人喜欢的人;可爱的人
a person who is kind and easy to like- He's a real sweetie.
他的确招人喜欢。
- He's a real sweetie.
- (用作称呼语)亲爱的
used to address sb in a way that shows affection
柯林斯词典
- (尤用作对自己小的人的爱称)亲爱的,小宝贝儿
You can call someonesweetieif you are fond of them, especially if they are younger than you. - 好心人;善人
If you say that someone is asweetie, you mean that they are kind and nice. - (儿童用语)糖果
Sweets are sometimes referred to assweetiesby children or by adults speaking to children.
英英释义
noun
- a person loved by another person
双语例句
- Your sweetie will begin to think your messages are more important than them.
你的情人会开始认为你收到的信息比他/她更重要。 - Ben: No, sweetie, I'm not smoking. Why?
没有,亲爱的,我没抽烟,怎么了? - Of course you don't sweetie. you're brand new.
当然了亲爱的,你是全新的。 - Sweetie, sorry should be said by me instead of you.
宝贝,应该说抱歉的是我而不是你。 - He might call you sweetie or sweetheart.
他会叫你“亲爱的”,或者“小甜甜”。 - Sweetie, I wanted you to have him too.
甜心,我也希望你能得到他。 - Come on, sweetie. I just want to have you alone for a second.
过来,亲爱的,我想和你单独待一下。 - Can I ask you something, sweetie?
我能问你些事情吗,甜心? - Fred: I think you just found your closing, sweetie.
我想你已经有你的结案陈词了,亲爱的。 - Sweetie, I want you to relax this weekend.
亲爱的,我希望你这个周末放松放松。