英 [ˈdɪərɪst] 美 [ˈdɪrɪst]
adj. 最亲爱的;深切的,由衷的;很贵的
n. 最亲爱的人
dearest /ˈdɪərɪst/
形容词 When you are writing to someone you are very fond of, you can use dearest at the beginning of the letter before the person's name or the word you are using to address them. 最亲爱的
Dearest Maria, Aren't I terrible, not coming back like I promised?
我至爱的玛丽亚,未能如约返回,我是不是很糟糕?
Dearest(犬夜叉) 一个前生,一个今世,本是一人,却偏被生生分开,最最致命的,却是深爱着同一个男人。
), 我们曾今是彼此的最爱(Dearest), 我们打开黑夜,企望迎来信服的 ..
Come (my) dearest, let's go home.
好啦,亲爱的,咱们回家吧。
'Dearest Nina', the letter began.
“最亲爱的尼娜”,信的开始这样写道。
It was her dearest wish to have a family.
有一个家是她由衷的希望。
"Dearest Georgiana, I have spent much thought on the subject," said Aylmer.
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Gillian wrote a report of how he spent the thousand dollars: "Paid by Robert Gillian, one thousand dollars on account of the eternal happiness, owed by Heaven to the best and dearest woman on earth."
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"Dearest wife," cried Aylmer.
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Chicago's small forward is most certainly taking care of those who are nearest and dearest.
"Sweetest Vanya, dearest Sonia, " Masha says to them when she arrives, looking great, of course.
Eight of the ten dearest cities are in Europe, partly reflecting the strength of European currencies.