单词 | beloved |
释义 | beloved (bɪlʌvɪd ) pronunciation note: When the adjective is not followed by a noun it is pronounced (bɪlʌvd ) and is hyphenated be|loved. 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun, Also v-link ADJ of/by n] A beloved person, thing, or place is one that you feel great affection for. He lost his beloved wife last year. The rose is the most romantic of flowers, beloved of poets, singers, and artists. Synonyms: dear, loved, valued, prized 2. singular noun [usually poss NOUN] Your beloved is the person that you love. [old-fashioned] He takes his beloved into his arms. Synonyms: darling, love, sweet, lover Collocations: beloved cat He then stroked his beloved cat three times. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While he loves his daughter, he can be a bit uncaring, such as not caring that her beloved cat was missing instead just watching the news. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her beloved cats also benefited from her cookery. Times, Sunday Times Turn to p10, where he talks first-time fatherhood in lockdown and how the family (including their beloved cats) are adjusting to the new arrival. The Sun Last week it was our ancient and beloved cat's 15th birthday. Times,Sunday Times It follows months of debate over the beloved character. The Sun That year, it was voted the most beloved character in a novela by viewers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Throughout its existence the choir has achieved many successes and has acquired a distinctive and beloved character, also due to its student makeup. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Peak season at the movies will bring back many of cinema's most beloved characters. The Sun Beloved characters were not given satisfying endings. The Sun Launching its campaign from tomorrow, the group stated that it was aiming for the 'complete liberation of our beloved homeland'. Times, Sunday Times He said yesterday that he 'was deeply saddened by the events in our beloved homeland'. Times, Sunday Times He enjoyed his last year or two in his post, while remaining desperately fearful for the fate of his beloved homeland. Times, Sunday Times They left beloved homelands, forever to be apart from the people dear to them. Globe and Mail Can she find a way to generate some much-needed cash without being forced to sell her beloved horses? The Sun It's because of her beloved horses. Times, Sunday Times He therefore had to sell his beloved horses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I watched my beloved husband age with the burden of looking after me. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Where is her beloved husband when she needs him? Times, Sunday Times (2013) Without her beloved husband, life is only tolerable blurred. Times, Sunday Times (2009) That and similar gadgets have paved the way for the return of another beloved institution, the homemade mixtape compilation. Times, Sunday Times Now he must do the same for our most beloved institution if it's to survive on the other side of this crisis. The Sun They matter in the same way that other beloved institutions matter. Globe and Mail These were beloved institutions with long histories. The Times Literary Supplement Netto's mother, the Duchess Atalanta, was screaming curses at her beloved son. THE FAMILY (2001) How many parents will place a picture of a beloved son or daughter in uniform amid the decorations? The Sun (2010) Now this huge thing has happened and my beloved son is missing. The Sun (2014) No one is benefiting, least of all your beloved son. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Here, after a cursory audition and the purchase of his first suit, her beloved son was installed behind a large white grand piano as the teatime entertainment. Times, Sunday Times (2009) My heart goes out to his beloved wife, daughter and family. The Sun (2013) Some of you might mourn once more the passing from beloved wife to football widow but others are striking out. The Sun (2009) He has been widowed for three years and is still mourning his beloved wife. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His beloved wife was killed in a previous book. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Dearly beloved, we are gathered here ... but not as often as we used to be. Times, Sunday Times Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to note that nothing seems to escape the cold grip of inflation. Times, Sunday Times It was a 'dearly beloved me' type of speech. Times, Sunday Times Dearly beloved, shall we pray? Times, Sunday Times To save a dearly beloved family member? The Sun She was nearly universally beloved by friends, allies, and even enemies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the ultra-competitive world of ballet, she was almost universally beloved. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Mara was universally beloved by the players. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 深爱的 Japanese: 最愛の |
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