darlings
英 [ˈdɑːlɪŋz]
美 [ˈdɑrlɪŋz]
n. 亲爱的; 宝贝; 亲切友好的人; 备受宠爱的人; 宠儿
darling的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VOC (用作昵称)亲爱的,宝贝儿
You call someonedarlingif you love them or like them very much.- Thank you, darling...
谢谢你,亲爱的。 - Oh darling, I love you.
啊,宝贝儿,我爱你。
- Thank you, darling...
- (英国一些地方用于表示友善的称呼)亲爱的
In some parts of Britain, people call other peopledarlingas a sign of friendliness. - ADJ 可爱的;迷人的;钟爱的
Some people usedarlingto describe someone or something that they love or like very much.- To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine...
生一个可爱的男孩是我能想到的最好的礼物。 - What a darling film — everyone adored it.
多么令人着迷的一部电影啊——所有人都非常喜欢。
- To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine...
- N-COUNT 可爱的人;好心的人
If you describe someone as adarling, you are fond of them and think that they are nice.- He's such a darling.
他真是个可爱的人。
- He's such a darling.
- N-COUNT 宠儿;备受喜爱的人
Thedarling ofa group of people is someone who is especially liked by that group.- Rajneesh was the darling of a prosperous family.
罗杰尼希是一个富有家庭的宠儿。
- Rajneesh was the darling of a prosperous family.
双语例句
- Oh! By all means, save the little darlings.
噢!一定要想尽一切办法,挽救这些可爱的小东西。 - We hope to have you back in our arms soon, darlings.
真希望你们能马上回到我们的怀抱,亲爱的。 - For a pet rat, less so: the little darlings hit puberty at six weeks and rarely live past three years.
对于一只宠物鼠而言,就不那么令人满意了:这个可爱的小动物6周时就已经进入青春期,并且寿命很少能够超过3年。 - A year ago, Brazil, Russia, India and China were the darlings of the world economy.
一年前,巴西、俄罗斯、印度和中国还是世界经济的宠儿。 - The authors say the "aid darlings"-similar low income countries with weak institutions-attract more aid dollars.
作者说,“受援宠儿”(制度脆弱的类似低收入国家)吸引了较多的援助资金。 - In two more days the "little darlings" would spin their cocoons. There was no in between.
再得两天,宝宝可以上山。不可能介于两者之间。 - Clearly, Radcliffe is talented, and his role in Kill Your Darlings cements that.
显然,雷德克里夫是个天才,而且他在《杀掉汝爱》中的表现也可以说明这点。 - Look what I've brought you, my darlings.
看我给你们带来了什么,我亲爱的。 - For in His eyes, we are His darlings, His beautiful ones.
在他的眼里,我们是他的良人,他的美人。 - Perhaps it's time we were leaving. "speak for yourselves, darlings."
“恐怕我们该走了。”“不包括我,小宝宝们。”