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单词 a sweet tooth
释义

sweet /swēt/

adjective
  1. Having one of the fundamental varieties of taste, that of sugar, honey, ripe fruits (distinguished from salt, acid or sour, bitter, dry)
  2. Sugary
  3. Pleasing to the taste, senses or feelings
  4. Fragrant
  5. Clear and tuneful
  6. Smoothly running
  7. Easy, free from harshness, benign
  8. (of water) fresh, not salt
  9. (of milk) fresh, not tainted
  10. (of wine, ale, etc) not dry or bitter, retaining a sugary or fruity flavour
  11. Wholesome
  12. Gracious
  13. Amiable
  14. Mild, soft, gentle
  15. Delightful, charming (informal)
  16. All right, satisfactory (Aust informal)
  17. Dear, beloved (archaic)
  18. Ingratiating, often insipidly
  19. Cloying or sickly in taste, smell, etc
  20. More or less enamoured (with on or upon; informal)
adverb

Sweetly

noun
  1. That which is sweet
  2. A sweet dish (pudding, fruit, etc) as a course
  3. A sweetmeat, confection, esp a boiled sweet (see under boil1)
  4. (a form of address used to) a beloved person
  5. (in pl) wines and cordials sweetened with syrup
transitive verb (now rare)

To sweeten

ORIGIN: OE swēte; Ger süss, Gr hēdys, L suāvis, Sans svādu sweet

sweetˈen transitive verb

  1. To make sweet
  2. To mitigate something unpleasant
  3. To pacify, make (a person) agreeable (often with up)

sweetˈener noun

  1. A substance that sweetens, esp one not containing sugar
  2. A person who sweetens
  3. A bribe (informal)

sweetˈening noun

sweetˈie or sweetˈy noun

  1. A sweetmeat, item of confectionery
  2. A sweetheart (informal)
  3. (sweetie; often with cap) a large, seedless citrus fruit with greenish-yellow skin, its pulp sweeter than that of the grapefruit

sweetˈing noun

  1. A sweet apple
  2. A darling (archaic)

sweetˈish adjective

sweetˈishness noun

sweetˈly adverb

sweetˈness noun

sweety noun see sweetie above

sweet alyssum see under alyssum

sweetˈ-and-sourˈ adjective

  1. Cooked with sugar and vinegar or lemon juice
  2. (in Oriental cookery) having a seasoning of sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, etc

sweetˈ-and-twenˈty adjective

Both fair and young (after Shakespeare, who perhaps meant only sweet indeed; see also and twenty under twenty)

sweet bay noun

  1. The laurel (Laurus nobilis)
  2. A kind of magnolia (US)

sweetˈbread noun

The pancreas (stomach sweetbread), or sometimes the thymus (neck sweetbread), esp as a food

sweetˈbrier or sweetˈbriar noun

A wild rose with fragrant foliage (Rosa rubiginosa)

sweet chestnut see chestnut

sweet cicely noun

An aromatic umbelliferous plant (Myrrhis odorata)

sweetˈcorn noun

  1. A sweet variety of maize
  2. The yellow kernels of this, eaten as a vegetable

sweet Fanny Adams see under Fanny Adams

sweetfish see ayu

sweet flag noun

An aromatic araceous pond-plant (Acorus calamus)

sweet gale noun

Bog myrtle, a low-growing aromatic shrub found in bogs

sweet gas noun

Hydrocarbon gas without sulphur compounds

sweet gum noun

  1. The N American liquidambar
  2. Its aromatic resin

sweetˈheart noun

A lover or beloved

transitive verb and intransitive verb

To court

sweetheart agreement, contract, etc noun

An agreement between a trade union and an employer that excessively favours the employer, and is often concluded without the consent of higher-ranking trade union officials

sweetheart ivy see shield ivy under shield

sweetheart neckline noun

A low heart-shaped neckline on a woman's garment

sweetˈie-pie noun (informal)

A term of endearment

sweetˈie-wife noun (Scot)

  1. A woman who sells sweets
  2. (esp of an effeminate man) a gossip, scandalmonger

sweetˈlips or sweetˈlip singular noun

Any of several fish of the grunt family with large fleshy lips

sweetˈmeal adjective

(of biscuits) made of wholemeal and sweetened

sweetˈmeat noun

  1. Any confection made wholly or chiefly of sugar
  2. Any sweet food (obsolete)

sweet nothings see under nothing

sweetˈ-oil noun

  1. Olive oil
  2. Rape-oil
  3. Any oil of mild pleasant taste

sweet pea noun

A S European papilionaceous garden plant (Lathyrus odoratus) with bright-coloured fragrant flowers

sweet pepper see under pepper

sweet potato noun

  1. Batata, a tropical and subtropical twining plant (Ipomoea batatas) of the convolvulus family
  2. Its large sweetish edible tuber

sweet-saˈvoured adjective

sweet-scentˈed adjective

Having a sweet smell

sweetˈsop noun

  1. A tropical American evergreen (Annona squamosa)
  2. Its pulpy fruit

sweet spot noun (sport)

The spot on a golf club, tennis or squash racket, etc where, for best effect and control, the ball should ideally make contact

sweetˈ-stuff noun

  1. Confectionery
  2. Sweetheart (informal, as a term of address)

sweet sultan see under sultan

sweet talk noun

Flattery, persuasion

sweetˈ-talk transitive verb (informal)

To coax, flatter, persuade

sweet-temˈpered adjective

Having a mild, amiable disposition

sweet-toothedˈ adjective

Fond of sweet things

sweetˈwater noun

A very sweet white grape

sweetˈ-water adjective

Freshwater

sweet william noun

A garden pink (Dianthus barbatus) with bearded petals

sweet willow noun

  1. Any of various trees, eg bay-leaved sweet willow (Salix pentandra)
  2. Sweet gale

sweetˈwood noun

A name for various S American and West Indian lauraceous trees

sweetˈ-wort noun

(in beer-making) sweet-flavoured wort, before the addition of hops

a sweet tooth

A fondness for sweet things

keep someone sweet

To ensure that someone remains well-disposed towards one

sweetness and light

An appearance of mildness, reasonableness, etc

tooth /tooth/

noun (pl teeth /tēth/)
  1. One of the hard bonelike enamel-coated structures embedded in the jawbones, used for biting and chewing
  2. A hard projection of similar function in invertebrates
  3. Taste, relish or appetite
  4. A toothlike projection, prong, cog, jag, as on the margin of a leaf, on a comb, saw or wheel
  5. (in pl) force, sufficient power to be effective
transitive verb
  1. To provide with teeth
  2. To cut into teeth
intransitive verb

(of cogwheels) to interlock

ORIGIN: OE tōth (pl tēth); Gothic tunthus, L dēns, dentis, Gr odous, odontos, Sans danta

toothed /tootht, toodhd/ adjective

  1. Having teeth
  2. Dentate

toothˈful adjective

  1. Full of teeth
  2. Toothsome
noun

A small drink of spirits, etc

toothˈily adverb

toothˈiness noun

toothˈless adjective

  1. Lacking teeth
  2. Powerless or ineffective

toothˈlike adjective

toothˈsome adjective

  1. Palatable, appetizing, tasty
  2. Attractive, pleasant, agreeable

toothˈsomely adverb

toothˈsomeness noun

toothˈy adjective (toothˈier; toothˈiest)

  1. With prominent teeth
  2. Toothsome
  3. Biting (Scot)

toothˈache noun

An ache or pain in a tooth

toothache tree noun

The prickly ash (genus Xanthoxylum), so-called because its leaves and bark were used formerly to make a concoction to relieve toothache

toothˈ-billed pigeon same as manumea

toothˈbrush noun

A brush for cleaning the teeth

toothbrush moustache noun

A small stiff moustache

toothˈcomb noun

A fine-tooth(ed) comb (qv under fine1)

toothˈ-drawer noun (Shakespeare)

An extractor of teeth

toothˈ-drawing noun and adjective

toothed whale noun

Any whale of the suborder Odontoceti, with a single blowhole and simple teeth

tooth fairy noun (orig US)

A fairy who substitutes a coin for a milk tooth placed under a child's pillow

toothˈfish noun

Any food fish of the southern hemisphere genus Dissostichus

toothˈ-ornament noun

Dogtooth

toothˈpaste (or tooth powder) noun

A paste (or powder) used with a toothbrush to clean the teeth

toothˈpick noun

  1. An instrument for picking shreds of food from between the teeth
  2. A Bowie knife (US sl)

toothˈ-picker noun (Shakespeare)

  1. A toothpick
  2. Someone or something that picks teeth, eg the bird trochilus

toothˈshell noun

The tusk shell, Dentalium

toothˈwash noun

A liquid preparation for cleansing the teeth

toothˈwort noun

  1. A pale fleshy plant (Lathraea squamaria) of the broomrape family, parasitic on tree-roots, with toothlike scale-leaves
  2. The cruciferous coralroot (Cardamine, or Dentaria, bulbifera)

a colt's tooth

An addiction to youthful pleasures

armed to the teeth

Armed as completely as possible, from top to toe

a sweet tooth

A taste for sweet things

by the skin of one's teeth see under skin

cast, throw or fling in someone's teeth

To fling at someone as a taunt or reproach

cut one's eye teeth

  1. To cease to be a child
  2. To become shrewd

get one's teeth into

To tackle, deal with, vigorously, eagerly, etc

in or to someone's teeth

  1. To someone's face
  2. In direct affront

in spite of someone's teeth or in the teeth of

In direct opposition to

lie through one's teeth

To lie brazenly

long in the tooth

Elderly, like a horse whose gums are receding with age

set one's teeth on edge see under edge

take the teeth out of

To render harmless or powerless

through clenched teeth

Reluctantly

tooth and nail

With all possible vigour and fury

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