prettier
adj. 漂亮的( pretty的比較級 ); 機靈的; (遊戲等)有趣的; (尤指女子或女)嫵媚的
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.
她是一個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.
惠特斯特布林仍然是一個非常漂亮的小鎮。
...comfortable sofas covered in a pretty floral print.
罩著漂亮的印花布的舒適沙發
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...
我很清楚她會怎麼做。
Pretty soon after my arrival I found lodgings.
我到達之後,很快就找到了住處。
Pretty much or pretty well means 'almost'.
His new government looks pretty much like the old one...
他的新政府看起來和舊政府沒什麼兩樣。
I travel pretty well every week.
我幾乎每週都出去旅行。
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.
戰爭開始的時候,他們認為自己境況不錯,因為他們糧食準備充足。
She's so obviously cleverer and prettier than I am.
她明顯要比我聰明、漂亮得多。
The comparative of "pretty" is "prettier".
pretty的比較級形式是prettier。
The girl has grown prettier than ever since I saw her a year ago.
一年不見,小姑娘出落得更漂亮了.
I think the blue dress is prettier.
我認為那件藍色的更漂亮些.
She's getting prettier every day.
她一天比一天出落得漂亮了.