darling
n. (用作昵称)亲爱的,宝贝儿; 可爱的人; 宠儿
adj. 可爱的; 迷人的
You call someone darling if 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。
In some parts of Britain, people call other people darling as a sign of friendliness.
Some people use darling to 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。
If you describe someone as a darling, you are fond of them and think that they are nice.
He's such a darling.
他真是个可爱的人。
The darling of a 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。
1. a special loved one
1. dearly loved
be a darling
行行好,作个好人
Does darling eat so much how to gain flesh?
宝宝吃那么多怎么不长胖?
You look simply divine, darling.
你简直动人极了, 亲爱的.
All you see is a kind man, darling.
您所看到的是一个慈祥和蔼的男子汉, 亲爱的.
My darling! How sweet of you to come!
亲爱的! 你来到这里多让人高兴 啊 !
She's a little darling!
她是小宝贝!