prettiest
adj. 漂亮的( pretty的最高级 ); 机灵的; (游戏等)有趣的; (尤指女子或女)妩媚的
If you describe someone, especially a girl, as pretty, you mean that they look nice and are attractive in a delicate way.
She's a very charming and very pretty girl.
她是一个非常迷人的漂亮女孩。
A place or a thing that is pretty is attractive and pleasant, in a charming but not particularly unusual way.
Whitstable is still a very pretty little town.
惠特斯特布尔仍然是一个非常漂亮的小镇。
...comfortable sofas covered in a pretty floral print.
罩着漂亮的印花布的舒适沙发
You can use pretty before an adjective or adverb to mean 'quite' or 'rather'.
I had a pretty good idea what she was going to do...
我很清楚她会怎么做。
Pretty soon after my arrival I found lodgings.
我到达之后,很快就找到了住处。
Pretty much or pretty well means 'almost'.
His new government looks pretty much like the old one...
他的新政府看起来和旧政府没什么两样。
I travel pretty well every week.
我几乎每周都出去旅行。
If you say that someone is sitting pretty, you mean that they are in a good, safe, or comfortable position.
When the war started, they thought they were sitting pretty, because they had all that extra grain.
战争开始的时候,他们认为自己境况不错,因为他们粮食准备充足。
The prettiest girls at the dance were grabbed off for partners first.
舞会中漂亮的姑娘都被抢先邀为舞伴.
This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen.
这是我们所看见过的最美丽的地毯.
'This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen.'she said.
“ 这是我见过的最漂亮的地毯, ” 她说.
She's the prettiest, most ethereal romantic heroine in the movies.
她是所有电影中最美丽、最飘逸的爱情女主角。
She must look and be her prettiest and most unconcerned self.
她一定要在他们面前显露出她最漂亮最大方的本相.