柯林斯詞典lovely /?l?vl?/ (lovelier,loveliest) 1. ADJ If you describe someone or something as lovely, you mean that they are very beautiful and therefore pleasing to look at or listen to. 美麗的; 美妙的 You look lovely, Marcia. 你看起來(lái)很美,馬西婭。 He had a lovely voice. 他嗓音甜美。2. lovelinessN-UNCOUNT 漂亮 You are a vision of loveliness. 你貌美如畫。3. ADJ If you describe something as lovely, you mean that it gives you pleasure. 令人愉快的[口語(yǔ)] Mary! How lovely to see you! 瑪麗,見(jiàn)到你多麼愉快! It's a lovely day. 天氣很好。 返回 lovely劍橋詞典 lovely adjective (ENJOYABLE) A2 mainly UK pleasant or enjoyable 快樂(lè)的,愉快的 a lovely meal /evening 愉快的晚餐/晚上 We had a lovely time with them. 我們和他們?cè)谝黄鸲冗^(guò)了一段快樂(lè)的時(shí)光。 例句 It was lovely to see your mum and dad at the school concert last night .Thank you for such a lovely evening .We spent a lovely week by the sea this year .We had a lovely Christmas ."Red wine or white ?" "I'm not fussy - either would be lovely." lovely adjective (BEAUTIFUL) A2 mainly UK beautiful 漂亮的,美麗的 She has lovely eyes . 她的眼睛很漂亮。 You look lovely in that dress . 你穿那條裙子很好看。 Thank you for the lovely present . 謝謝你送我這麼漂亮的禮物。 例句 The bedroom was painted a lovely cool blue .The countryside around there is lovely.You really should go and see the lovely medieval court in the castle .A lovely blonde creature walked into the room .Ah, what a lovely baby ! lovely adjective (KIND) used to describe a person who is kind , friendly , and pleasant to be with 和藹的,友善的,和善的 He's a lovely guy . 他是個(gè)很友善的人。 返回 lovely