释义 |
Definition of darl in English: darlnoun dɑːl Australian, NZ informal don't worry, darl, I'm not having the best day myself short for darling (as a form of address) Example sentencesExamples - You can only wonder what his wife was thinking when he said, "Darl, would you like to sit down, there is something I have to tell you."
- Gosh, darl, you really need to read up on your acronyms.
- She reached over to give Rose a hug and told her, "Cheer up, darl."
- Kisses back to you, darl.
- Tea, darl?
- Hey darl, are you finished?
- She is a petite woman in her late forties, a smoker, who punctuates everything with the word "darl".
- Any shop assistant who calls you 'darl', 'love', or 'sweetie' is in fact daring you to stab them with whatever is closest to hand.
- Thanks darl, you make it that much easier to get through the day.
- Everybody always laughs at us, darl.
Origin Early 20th century: abbreviation. |