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单词 beloved
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Definition of beloved in English:

beloved

adjective bɪˈlʌvdbɪˈlʌvɪdbɪˈləvd
  • 1Dearly loved.

    his beloved son
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He denied that he was in any pain or that there was anything wrong with his children or beloved grandchildren.
    • Not only is there the worry about how their beloved offspring will cope away from home, but there can also be a huge sense of loss.
    • She could not bear to think that her beloved son might suffer dreadfully just because she was not able to stop smoking.
    • Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal.
    • Thousands of supporters are waiting to see if their beloved team can beat United for the second time this season.
    • It is an honor to have my father's name attached to such a crucial and beloved institution.
    • Timpson said he wanted to retire back to his beloved Norfolk to write about the county and Country he loved so much.
    • On her return to Kerry, she decided to set up a charity in honour of her beloved son, Billy.
    • He returns home to find out that his beloved daughter wants to go to boarding school.
    • This is a rewarding and a relaxing album, that gives a fresh tone to well known and beloved works.
    • At the time, Rosen says he could not possibly have thought that anything was worse than losing his beloved son.
    • Admire the two very belated Birthday cards and the pictures of my dearly beloved and much missed Labrador dog!
    • Instead she and her family spent the day quietly, remembering her beloved son, Daniel.
    • As in any beloved regional recipe, the ingredients vary from cook to cook.
    • My only regret is leaving my beloved wife and my son unprotected in the midst of the wretched strife that ails our realm.
    • Michael's beloved bike is blue at the front and silver at the back, with red writing across.
    • He enjoyed the farming way of life with his beloved wife Miriam and their four sons.
    • Eleven days later we received concrete hints about the whereabouts of our beloved dog.
    • Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family.
    • The largest crowd ever seen attended to pay a sorrowful farewell to beloved Edel.
    Synonyms
    darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, lionized
    loved, liked, highly regarded, adored, admired, esteemed, valued, prized, revered, venerated, exalted
    1. 1.1beloved by/of Very popular with (a specified set of people)
      the stark council estates beloved of town planners in the 1960s
      Example sentencesExamples
      • From the outset, we get the kind of writing beloved of a certain kind of creative writing teacher: the kind you can pluck out and quote admiringly.
      • Across Ireland, those searching for a pint in the quaint Irish bars beloved of the tourist brochures are having to look harder and harder for the genuine article.
      • With their high standards and empathetic members, the unit was beloved by the populace of the Republic.
      • Ike entered office as a military hero, beloved by many Americans.
      • He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows.
      • Many are being converted into offices and workshops for small or medium-sized enterprises so beloved of this government, and it's predecessors.
      • It is one of those what if questions so beloved of producers of popular history series for prime-time TV.
      • Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours.
      • Young and old, British and foreign, - all were anxious to say goodbye to the lady who was perhaps the most beloved of all the royals.
      • Whether the whole world accepts or rejects Apple Daily's conduct on moral and ethical grounds, that newspaper is certainly beloved by its many readers.
      • It is in America that the gridiron streetplan beloved of countless utopians has had its most rampant expression.
      • In 1995, it cost £1 to sequence the DNA of Caenorhabditis elegans, a worm beloved of molecular biologists.
      • They wanted to put aside one of the most beloved of British traditions for one day to show respect.
      • Though Yun and Yu have passed away, their works in music and literature are beloved by many people not only in Korea, but also throughout the world.
      • She was much beloved of many here, although unionists had many problems with her irreverence and perceived sympathy for Irish nationalism.
      • Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight.
      • Walking into its corridors, between the towering whiteness, has the effect, so beloved of the Romantics, of making you feel microcosmic.
      • He was beloved by the Palestinians, all flaws included, because he created their identity and nationality out of what had previously been simply a horde of unwanted refugees.
      • Fitzgerald is perhaps the most beloved of the celebrated early - 20 th-century literary boozehounds.
      • Toast with toppings became very popular as ‘savoury toast’, beloved of the Victorians and Edwardians.
noun bɪˈlʌvdbɪˈlʌvɪdbəˈləvəd
  • A much loved person.

    he watched his beloved from afar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My dearly beloved has always driven whatever car he craved at the time.
    • She sat with his head cradled in her lap and admired the perfect features of her beloved.
    • Yes, thought Alicia, glancing at her twin and his beloved, America would be good for them.
    • My beloved can have a strange and rather robust sense of fun sometimes.
    • The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family.
    • Brass candle stands can be perfect if you were to feast your beloved with a candle light dinner.
    • When you are in love but still single, some effort has to be made to create an impression on your beloved.
    • Just this last class and he was free to go for the day, free to go home to his beloved.
    • I stood in the middle of the reception hall, and, wrapped up by my beloved, I sobbed.
    • He was angry that this random demon was trying to get in the way of him and his beloved.
    • He was going to be trapped in his prison for the rest of eternity, and would never see his beloved again.
    • Krista sat in the front and Emid held the rains in one hand and his beloved firmly in the other.
    • After three long years had passed Alban finally decided he would go himself and learn the fate of his beloved.
    • Lying in his arms lifeless is his beloved, his very own, no longer a part of the living world.
    • The beloved will never grow tired and grumpy, unresponsive and older, but will always be perfect.
    • In the process, she lost her beloved as well as her freedom, and embraced Buddhism.
    • I sat at my desk, head pounding and nose running, until I knew my beloved was on his way back from his meeting.
    • He was just waiting for that wonderful chance to go over to England and claim his beloved.
    • Every Saturday, Zhu would pick up his beloved at the drill base and accompany her home.
    • She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes.
    Synonyms
    sweetheart, loved one, love, true love, lady love, darling, dearest, dear one, lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, woman friend, lady friend, man friend, beau, admirer, worshipper, inamorata, inamorato
    fiancée, fiancé, betrothed, partner, significant other
    the love of one's life, the apple of one's eye, the object of one's affections
    informal fancy woman, fancy man, flame, steady, baby, angel, honey, pet, bird, WAG (wife or girlfriend), fella
    British informal boyf, girlf
    literary swain
    archaic gallant, paramour, leman, doxy

Origin

Late Middle English: past participle of obsolete belove 'be pleasing', later 'love'.

Rhymes

Dyfed
 
 

Definition of beloved in US English:

beloved

adjectivebiˈləvdbɪˈləvd
  • 1Dearly loved.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As in any beloved regional recipe, the ingredients vary from cook to cook.
    • My only regret is leaving my beloved wife and my son unprotected in the midst of the wretched strife that ails our realm.
    • This is a rewarding and a relaxing album, that gives a fresh tone to well known and beloved works.
    • Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal.
    • Eleven days later we received concrete hints about the whereabouts of our beloved dog.
    • Not only is there the worry about how their beloved offspring will cope away from home, but there can also be a huge sense of loss.
    • She could not bear to think that her beloved son might suffer dreadfully just because she was not able to stop smoking.
    • Admire the two very belated Birthday cards and the pictures of my dearly beloved and much missed Labrador dog!
    • He enjoyed the farming way of life with his beloved wife Miriam and their four sons.
    • At the time, Rosen says he could not possibly have thought that anything was worse than losing his beloved son.
    • Michael's beloved bike is blue at the front and silver at the back, with red writing across.
    • It is an honor to have my father's name attached to such a crucial and beloved institution.
    • On her return to Kerry, she decided to set up a charity in honour of her beloved son, Billy.
    • The largest crowd ever seen attended to pay a sorrowful farewell to beloved Edel.
    • Instead she and her family spent the day quietly, remembering her beloved son, Daniel.
    • He denied that he was in any pain or that there was anything wrong with his children or beloved grandchildren.
    • Ties are broken with beloved grandparents and aunts and uncles on one side of the family.
    • He returns home to find out that his beloved daughter wants to go to boarding school.
    • Timpson said he wanted to retire back to his beloved Norfolk to write about the county and Country he loved so much.
    • Thousands of supporters are waiting to see if their beloved team can beat United for the second time this season.
    Synonyms
    darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, loved, much loved, favourite, cherished, treasured, prized, esteemed, worshipped, idolized, lionized
    loved, liked, highly regarded, adored, admired, esteemed, valued, prized, revered, venerated, exalted
    1. 1.1beloved by/of Very popular with or much used by a specified set of people.
      being so close, the mountain hut is beloved of families on a day's outing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Fitzgerald is perhaps the most beloved of the celebrated early - 20 th-century literary boozehounds.
      • Though Yun and Yu have passed away, their works in music and literature are beloved by many people not only in Korea, but also throughout the world.
      • He was a man of independent thought who formed his own opinions and was not a man to be swayed by the suave takers so beloved of some television shows.
      • Toast with toppings became very popular as ‘savoury toast’, beloved of the Victorians and Edwardians.
      • Walking into its corridors, between the towering whiteness, has the effect, so beloved of the Romantics, of making you feel microcosmic.
      • With their high standards and empathetic members, the unit was beloved by the populace of the Republic.
      • Forte is a very popular figure in city government, seemingly beloved by every local politician in sight.
      • They wanted to put aside one of the most beloved of British traditions for one day to show respect.
      • It is in America that the gridiron streetplan beloved of countless utopians has had its most rampant expression.
      • Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours.
      • Young and old, British and foreign, - all were anxious to say goodbye to the lady who was perhaps the most beloved of all the royals.
      • Whether the whole world accepts or rejects Apple Daily's conduct on moral and ethical grounds, that newspaper is certainly beloved by its many readers.
      • She was much beloved of many here, although unionists had many problems with her irreverence and perceived sympathy for Irish nationalism.
      • He was beloved by the Palestinians, all flaws included, because he created their identity and nationality out of what had previously been simply a horde of unwanted refugees.
      • In 1995, it cost £1 to sequence the DNA of Caenorhabditis elegans, a worm beloved of molecular biologists.
      • Across Ireland, those searching for a pint in the quaint Irish bars beloved of the tourist brochures are having to look harder and harder for the genuine article.
      • From the outset, we get the kind of writing beloved of a certain kind of creative writing teacher: the kind you can pluck out and quote admiringly.
      • It is one of those what if questions so beloved of producers of popular history series for prime-time TV.
      • Many are being converted into offices and workshops for small or medium-sized enterprises so beloved of this government, and it's predecessors.
      • Ike entered office as a military hero, beloved by many Americans.
nounbəˈləvədbəˈləvəd
  • A much loved person.

    he watched his beloved
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Krista sat in the front and Emid held the rains in one hand and his beloved firmly in the other.
    • He was going to be trapped in his prison for the rest of eternity, and would never see his beloved again.
    • She sang about a Mongolian girl who is deeply in love and can see her beloved wherever she goes.
    • After three long years had passed Alban finally decided he would go himself and learn the fate of his beloved.
    • I sat at my desk, head pounding and nose running, until I knew my beloved was on his way back from his meeting.
    • My beloved can have a strange and rather robust sense of fun sometimes.
    • Every Saturday, Zhu would pick up his beloved at the drill base and accompany her home.
    • In the process, she lost her beloved as well as her freedom, and embraced Buddhism.
    • She sat with his head cradled in her lap and admired the perfect features of her beloved.
    • Brass candle stands can be perfect if you were to feast your beloved with a candle light dinner.
    • When you are in love but still single, some effort has to be made to create an impression on your beloved.
    • The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family.
    • He was angry that this random demon was trying to get in the way of him and his beloved.
    • He was just waiting for that wonderful chance to go over to England and claim his beloved.
    • My dearly beloved has always driven whatever car he craved at the time.
    • The beloved will never grow tired and grumpy, unresponsive and older, but will always be perfect.
    • Just this last class and he was free to go for the day, free to go home to his beloved.
    • I stood in the middle of the reception hall, and, wrapped up by my beloved, I sobbed.
    • Lying in his arms lifeless is his beloved, his very own, no longer a part of the living world.
    • Yes, thought Alicia, glancing at her twin and his beloved, America would be good for them.
    Synonyms
    sweetheart, loved one, love, true love, lady love, darling, dearest, dear one, lover, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, woman friend, lady friend, man friend, beau, admirer, worshipper, inamorata, inamorato

Origin

Late Middle English: past participle of obsolete belove ‘be pleasing’, later ‘love’.

 
 
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