释义 |
dearestdear‧est /ˈdɪərɪst $ ˈdɪr-/ noun spoken  - Well, dearest, I was a little worried.
- He'd inscribed the book, ` To dearest Polly.
- I am keeping the light, dearest.
- Let yourself go, my dearest.
- Oh, my dearest, dearest, Riley!
- Pray for me, dearest, I shall be home sooner than we think.
- Sentimental visits home were punctuated by heated and bitter political arguments with my nearest and dearest.
- The secret truth, dearest, is that I can not bear dating.
- You are my dearest, my darling, my dear one.
► somebody’s nearest and dearest- I don't deal, not for anybody, not for my nearest and dearest.
- It will ensure that the memory of your wedding day will remain uppermost in the minds of your nearest and dearest.
- Novels may have changed, but dropping hints about your will remains a sure-fire way to annoy your nearest and dearest.
- Or heard yourself screaming in a high pitch while arguing fruitlessly with your nearest and dearest?
- Sentimental visits home were punctuated by heated and bitter political arguments with my nearest and dearest.
- She had come to this, to a limp white heap who had forgotten the names of her nearest and dearest.
- Those whose nearest and dearest suffer hearing loss are offered very little assistance to meet the situation!
- Which I most certainly am not, as nearest and dearest, and gangs of so-called friends will confirm.
used when speaking to someone you love |