sweetie
n. <非正> <英>(兒語或用於對兒童說話時)糖果; (用於稱呼自己喜歡或所愛的人)親愛的; 好心人; 熱心腸的人
You can call someone sweetie if you are fond of them, especially if they are younger than you.
If you say that someone is a sweetie, you mean that they are kind and nice.
Sweets are sometimes referred to as sweeties by children or by adults speaking to children.
1. a person loved by another person
My name is Mary, not sweetie.
我的名字叫瑪麗, 不叫“親愛的”.
Sweetie knows it very well, so it never worries about finding persons who love it.
甜深諳這一點, 所以它永遠不愁找不到愛它的人.
He tried to amuse her by calling her the affectionate nicknames " Dark Sweetie " and " Miss Chocolate. "
方鴻漸要博鮑小姐歡心,便把 “ 黑甜 ” 、 “ 朱古力小姐 ” 那些親暱的稱呼告訴她.
Coco: Thank you very much, sweetie!
非常感謝你, 親愛的!
Sweetie, you're sort of dating him.
寶貝兒, 你一直在跟他約會.