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单词 dearest
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Definition of dearest in English:

dearest

adjectiveˈdɪərɪstdirist
  • 1Most loved or cherished.

    one of my dearest friends
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His dearest wish was to bring people of different races and creeds together.
    • The alarm went off, and Stacey ran out on the parade ground, holding armfuls of records and pop posters, her dearest possessions.
    • His elder bother is one of my oldest and dearest friends.
    • France would be positively unbearable without my dearest friend there with me!
    • I will always love you, my dearest friend, my only sister.
    • My dearest wish for this season is to see the little girl blossom as a four-year-old.
    • ‘They are my dearest friends and I love them,’ she said as her eyelids closed.
    • "I love you, too, sister dearest, " he said, following her into the house.
    • My dearest wish is to be asked to teach midwives the importance of a new baby seeing faces close-to in the first 24 hours.
    • As things stand, his self-confessed dearest wish seems about to be granted.
    • In it, the admiral wrote: ‘I can neither eat nor sleep for thinking of you my dearest love.’
    • Sarah had become the dearest friend I had ever had, and I hers.
    • If Ruff's comment hasn't caught Gordon Campbell's attention, one suspects the Premier has lent his ear to the thoughts expressed today by his dearest supporters - the corporate community.
    • ‘I felt proud of my daughter and proud that I am her dearest person,’ smiled her father, who accompanied her from day to night during her short visit in Shanghai.
    • After spending 10 years dreaming of staging a one-man exhibition in London, self-taught artist Michael Forbes could hardly have imagined how his dearest wish would come true.
    • And, of course, the person credited with this achievement was Qadeer Khan, who thus became the idol of the people, the dearest of their heroes, the greatest of their redeemers.
    • I couldn't help but wonder what my mother dearest had packed inside the brown box.
    • All I know was that my dearest love had turned up finally.
    • Could she not even trust her own heart, her dearest love?
    • Brother dearest, can you tell me why I don't believe you?
    Synonyms
    dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, beloved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, lionized
  • 2British Most expensive.

    beer is dearest in Germany
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any.
    • The survey also shows that gas prices for Irish consumers are the fourth dearest in Europe at €19.50 per gigajoule.
    • The cheapest lager in London was £1.29p and the dearest £2.80p.
    • The number of claims per head in Ireland is among the largest in Europe, and payouts are greater, making insurance premiums among the dearest.
    • It was very expensive too, probably the dearest meal out we had.
    • Why is your petrol the dearest in Europe when you have oil?
    • But these items were also the some of the dearest in the shop.
    • Chemists came second, with convenience stores coming out the dearest.
    • Wages in South Lakeland were 20 per cent below the national average, but house prices were the dearest in the North West.
    • They finished the year with a 9.5 billion dollar surplus and tell us, when petrol is the dearest it has ever been, that next year they are going to tax it a further 12c a litre.
    • The estimated sale price at Sotheby's was between £6m and £8m but the final figure makes Omai the most expensive painting by Reynolds and the dearest sold at auction in London this year.
    • According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, London is now the costliest city in the European Union and the fifth dearest in the world.
    • This country has moved from being the twelfth most expensive place for labour in 1999 to the eighth dearest this year, the submission adds.
nounˈdɪərɪstdirist
  • Used as an affectionate form of address.

    you make me so happy, dearest
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Kat said: ‘I would miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, dearest.’
    • If you are wondering who I am, my dearest, I will insist on delaying that information for a future time.
    • I will go but I will not die, I promise you that, my dearest!
    • I'm so very sorry if I am, but I need to ask you, my dearest, a couple questions.
    • ‘Good morning dearest,’ Adrian said, as he kissed me and sat down beside me at the table lifting the newspaper I had picked up from the mail along with all the other bits and pieces.
    • In the beauty that the stars are from Earth they are nothing compared to yours, my dearest.
    • I have duties to attend to, and you, my dearest, have only one more day aboard this ship before you have to leave me.
    • But we've heard the last of such nonsense-talk, my dearest, and we can live happily ever after.
    • ‘I am one-hundred-percent male, my dearest,’ he said mockingly.
    Synonyms
    darling, love, beloved, loved one, sweetheart, sweet, precious, treasure
 
 

Definition of dearest in US English:

dearest

adjectivedirist
  • 1Most loved or cherished.

    one of my dearest friends
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I felt proud of my daughter and proud that I am her dearest person,’ smiled her father, who accompanied her from day to night during her short visit in Shanghai.
    • In it, the admiral wrote: ‘I can neither eat nor sleep for thinking of you my dearest love.’
    • France would be positively unbearable without my dearest friend there with me!
    • Sarah had become the dearest friend I had ever had, and I hers.
    • Could she not even trust her own heart, her dearest love?
    • The alarm went off, and Stacey ran out on the parade ground, holding armfuls of records and pop posters, her dearest possessions.
    • As things stand, his self-confessed dearest wish seems about to be granted.
    • If Ruff's comment hasn't caught Gordon Campbell's attention, one suspects the Premier has lent his ear to the thoughts expressed today by his dearest supporters - the corporate community.
    • "I love you, too, sister dearest, " he said, following her into the house.
    • ‘They are my dearest friends and I love them,’ she said as her eyelids closed.
    • His dearest wish was to bring people of different races and creeds together.
    • I couldn't help but wonder what my mother dearest had packed inside the brown box.
    • His elder bother is one of my oldest and dearest friends.
    • My dearest wish for this season is to see the little girl blossom as a four-year-old.
    • And, of course, the person credited with this achievement was Qadeer Khan, who thus became the idol of the people, the dearest of their heroes, the greatest of their redeemers.
    • I will always love you, my dearest friend, my only sister.
    • My dearest wish is to be asked to teach midwives the importance of a new baby seeing faces close-to in the first 24 hours.
    • All I know was that my dearest love had turned up finally.
    • After spending 10 years dreaming of staging a one-man exhibition in London, self-taught artist Michael Forbes could hardly have imagined how his dearest wish would come true.
    • Brother dearest, can you tell me why I don't believe you?
    Synonyms
    dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, beloved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, lionized
  • 2British Most expensive.

    beer is dearest in Germany
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This country has moved from being the twelfth most expensive place for labour in 1999 to the eighth dearest this year, the submission adds.
    • The number of claims per head in Ireland is among the largest in Europe, and payouts are greater, making insurance premiums among the dearest.
    • Chemists came second, with convenience stores coming out the dearest.
    • The cheapest lager in London was £1.29p and the dearest £2.80p.
    • Wages in South Lakeland were 20 per cent below the national average, but house prices were the dearest in the North West.
    • The experience of all ages and nations, I believe, demonstrates that the work done by slaves, though it appears to cost only their maintenance, is in the end the dearest of any.
    • According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, London is now the costliest city in the European Union and the fifth dearest in the world.
    • The survey also shows that gas prices for Irish consumers are the fourth dearest in Europe at €19.50 per gigajoule.
    • Why is your petrol the dearest in Europe when you have oil?
    • They finished the year with a 9.5 billion dollar surplus and tell us, when petrol is the dearest it has ever been, that next year they are going to tax it a further 12c a litre.
    • But these items were also the some of the dearest in the shop.
    • It was very expensive too, probably the dearest meal out we had.
    • The estimated sale price at Sotheby's was between £6m and £8m but the final figure makes Omai the most expensive painting by Reynolds and the dearest sold at auction in London this year.
noundirist
  • 1Used as an affectionate form of address to a much-loved person.

    you make me so happy, dearest
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Good morning dearest,’ Adrian said, as he kissed me and sat down beside me at the table lifting the newspaper I had picked up from the mail along with all the other bits and pieces.
    • I will go but I will not die, I promise you that, my dearest!
    • In the beauty that the stars are from Earth they are nothing compared to yours, my dearest.
    • But we've heard the last of such nonsense-talk, my dearest, and we can live happily ever after.
    • I'm so very sorry if I am, but I need to ask you, my dearest, a couple questions.
    • ‘I am one-hundred-percent male, my dearest,’ he said mockingly.
    • I have duties to attend to, and you, my dearest, have only one more day aboard this ship before you have to leave me.
    • Kat said: ‘I would miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, dearest.’
    • If you are wondering who I am, my dearest, I will insist on delaying that information for a future time.
    Synonyms
    darling, love, beloved, loved one, sweetheart, sweet, precious, treasure
    1. 1.1 A much-loved person.
      I was going to miss my dearest
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Or I would love a childfree life with my very unique dearest.
      • This Easter weekend was spent in London with two of my dearest (bar the obvious exception), and saw us making the most of this pagan festival in the happy company of a visiting pair.
      • When you visualize yourself and your beloved in three hundred years' time, you just feel so happy that you are alive today and that your dearest is alive today.
      • Who would have dreamed that our very own closest and dearest would become ‘victims of terror’?
      • We shall have failed, and the blood of our dearest will have flowed in vain, if the victory does not lead to a lasting peace, founded on justice and good will.
 
 
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