dearest信息详情
n.最亲爱的人
adj.最亲爱的;深切的,由衷的;很贵的
Come (my) dearest, let's go home.───好啦,亲爱的,咱们回家吧。
It was her dearest wish to have a family.───有一个家是她由衷的希望。
Dearest Nina', the letter began.───最亲爱的尼娜”,信的开始这样写道。
It is of great KNOWLEDGE and of a LIGHT that would dazzle your human eyes . . . and yet . . . dearest beloved friends . . .───它就是巨大的知识宝库,一股会让你们人类的眼睛眼花缭乱的光芒…但是…最亲爱的朋友们…
My dearest Dad: Your characteristics have such a strong influence on me.───我亲爱的爸爸:你的性格对我有深刻的影响。
My father used to say that God takes away what dearest to our hearts to remind us how much we take for granted.───我的父亲以前说过,上帝会把我们心中最珍贵的东西拿走,以提醒我们有太多东西我们没懂得珍惜。
The dearest object to a married man should be his wife but it is not infrequently her clothes.───对已婚男人说来,最宝贵的东西应是他的娇妻,但往往那是她的衣裳。
and she was obliged to repeat again and again, that she was one of his two dearest, before the words gave her any sensation.───她茫然地一次又一次重复着她是他最亲爱的两个人之一,却不知道自己究竟在念叨什么。
When he entered the Senate, Miller did not know that he was shortly to be murdered by his dearest friend.───当米勒进入参议院时,他根本不会想到他不久将被他最亲爱的朋友谋杀。
He is my dearest friend.