sweet
英式音标:[swi:t] 美式音标:[swit]
sweet基本解释 adj. 甜的;悦耳的;芳香的;亲切的n. 糖果;乐趣;芳香;宝贝(俚)酷毙了n. (Sweet)人名;(英)斯威特 sweet的意思释义 adj.甜
sweet怎么读
英式音标:[swi:t]
美式音标:[swit]
sweet基本解释
adj. 甜的;悦耳的;芳香的;亲切的
n. 糖果;乐趣;芳香;宝贝
(俚)酷毙了
n. (Sweet)人名;(英)斯威特
sweet的意思释义
adj.
甜的;愉快的,快乐的;温柔的,亲切的;芳香的
n.
糖果,甜食;餐后的甜点心;甜味;宝贝
变形
复数:sweets
双语释义
adj.(形容词)甜(味)的 having a taste like that of sugar
悦耳〔目〕的,芳香的; 令人高兴的 pleasing to the senses
温柔的,和蔼的,体贴的 gentle, kind, or attractive in manner
可爱的 (especially of small or young things) charming, lovable
n.(名词)[C] 糖果 a small piece of sweet food made of sugar or chocolate, etc.
[C] [U] 甜食,甜点 sweet food served at the end of a meal
英英释义
sweet[ [swi:t] ]n.
English phonetician; one of the founders of modern phonetics (1845-1912)
同义词:Henry Sweet
a dish served as the last course of a meal
同义词:dessertafters
a food rich in sugar
同义词:confection
the taste experience when sugar dissolves in the mouth
同义词:sweetnesssugariness
the property of tasting as if it contains sugar
同义词:sweetness
adj.
having or denoting the characteristic taste of sugar
having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub
\"a sweet disposition\"
同义词:angelicangelicalcherubicseraphic
pleasing to the ear
同义词:dulcethoneyedmellifluousmellisonant
pleasing to the senses
\"the sweet song of the lark\"; \"the sweet face of a child\"
pleasing to the mind or feeling
\"sweet revenge\"
同义词:gratifying
having a natural fragrance
同义词:odoriferousodorousperfumedscentedsweet-scentedsweet-smelling
(used of wines) having a high residual sugar content
\"sweet dessert wines\"
not containing or composed of salt water
同义词:fresh
not soured or preserved
\"sweet milk\"
同义词:freshunfermented
with sweetening added
同义词:sugaredsweetenedsweet-flavored
adv.in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet\' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly\')
\"Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly\"; \"how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank\"; \"talking sweet to each other\"
同义词:sweetly
sweet用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
sweet apples甜苹果
sweet baby可爱的婴儿
sweet biscuits甜的饼干
sweet child乖孩子
sweet cottage可爱的农舍
sweet disposition温顺的性情
sweet drinks甜的饮料
sweet face讨人喜欢的脸
sweet feeling of success成功的喜悦
sweet flowers芳香的花
sweet gesture讨人喜欢的姿势
sweet little poodle招人爱的卷毛狗
sweet music悦耳的音乐
sweet nature温顺的本性
sweet old lady和蔼可亲的老太太
sweet smell of flowers花儿芳香的气味
sweet smile讨人喜欢的笑容
sweet temper温顺的脾气
sweet voice悦耳的声音
sweet words亲切的言语
副词+~
still sweet依然新鲜
~+副词
sweet enough足够甜
~+介词
sweet of因…而高兴
sweet on爱上…的
sweet to sb对某人和蔼可亲
sweet with有…的甜〔香〕味
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
diffuse sweet散发芬芳
enjoy sweets享受欢乐
serve sweet端上甜食
taste sweet尝到甜头,尝到乐趣
~+介词
sweet of …的欢乐〔季节〕
词组短语
sweet potato甘薯
sweet dream酣梦,甜蜜的梦
sweet taste甜味
sweet smell闻起来香
sweet corn[植]甜玉米,嫩玉米
sweet love甜蜜的爱
sweet and sour酸甜;苦乐;糖醋调味的
sweet talk甜言蜜语
sweet words甜言蜜语
sweet potato starch甘薯淀粉;蕃薯粉;地瓜粉
sweet heart n. 情人,恋人;甜心
sweet almond甜扁桃
sweet voice甜美的声音
sweet orange甜橙
sweet sorghum甜高粱
sweet wine甜酒
sweet memories甜蜜的记忆
sweet girl甜美女孩
sweet tooth n. 喜好甜食
sweet almond oil甜杏仁油
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
Do you like sweet or dry sherry?
你喜欢甜的还是不甜的雪利酒?
The dish tastes a bit sweet.
这菜有点儿甜味。
Don\'t the roses smell sweet!
这玫瑰花真香!
The soprano\'s voice sounded clear and sweet.
那女高音歌手的嗓音响亮而动听。
I saw Jim with a really sweet girl in the cinema last night.
昨天晚上我在电影院里看到吉姆和一个很漂亮的女孩子在一起。
用作名词(n.)
You can have some more sweet.
你可以再吃点儿甜食。
The dentist told the boy not to eat too many sweets.
牙医告诫这男孩不要吃太多糖果。
例句参考
Mammalian T1R3 sweet taste receptorsMammalian T1R3 sweet taste receptors
Mammalian T1R3 sweet taste receptors
Sweet\'s mechanism for merging fields in conducting fluids
Human receptors for sweet and umami taste.
Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation – By David Huron
Coding of sweet, bitter, and umami tastes: different receptor cells sharing similar signaling pathways.
\"Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation\", David Huron, Cambridge, Mass.-London 2006 : [recenzja] / Justyna Humi...
Total phenol analysis: automation and comparison with manual methods [Sweet wines]
Tas1r3, encoding a new candidate taste receptor, is allelic to the sweet responsiveness locus Sac
sweet词源
sweet
sweet: [OE] Sweet is part of an ancient family of ‘sweet’-words that goes back to the Indo- European base *swād-. From this evolved Greek hēdús ‘sweet’ (and also hēdoné ‘pleasure’, source of English hedonism [19]), Latin suāvis ‘sweet, pleasant’ (source of English suave) and suādēre ‘advise’ (source of English dissuade and persuade), and Sanskrit svādús ‘pleasanttasting’.Its Germanic descendant was *swōtja-, which evolved into German süss, Dutch zoot, Swedish söt, Danish sød, and English sweet. The use of the noun sweet for a ‘piece of confectionery’ (presumably short for sweetmeat [15]) dates from the mid-19th century.=> dissuade, hedonism, persuade, suave
sweet (adj.)
Old English swete \"pleasing to the senses, mind or feelings; having a pleasant disposition,\" from Proto-Germanic *swotja- (cognates: Old Saxon swoti, Old Frisian swet, Swedish söt, Danish sød, Middle Dutch soete, Dutch zoet, Old High German swuozi, German süß), from PIE root *swad- \"sweet, pleasant\" (Sanskrit svadus \"sweet;\" Greek hedys \"sweet, pleasant, agreeable,\" hedone \"pleasure;\" Latin suavis \"pleasant\" (not especially of taste), suadere \"to advise,\" properly \"to make something pleasant to\"). Words for \"sweet\" in Indo-European languages typically are used for other sense as well and in general for \"pleasing.\"
Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty!Youth\'s a stuff will not endure. [\"Twelfth Night\"]
Also \"being in a sound or wholesome state\" (mid-13c.), and, of water, \"fresh, not salt\" (late Old English). As an intensifier from 1958. Sweet in bed (c. 1300) was the equivalent of modern \"good in bed.\" To be sweet on someone is first recorded 1690s. Sweet sixteen first recorded 1767. Sweet dreams as a parting to one going to sleep is attested from 1897, short for sweet dreams to you, etc. Sweet-and-sour in cookery is from 1723 and not originally of oriental food. Sweet nothings \"sentimental trivialities\" is from 1900. Sweet spot is from 1976, first in reference to tennis rackets. Sweet corn is from 1640s.sweet (n.)
c. 1300, \"something sweet to the taste,\" also \"beloved one,\" from sweet (adj.); the specific meaning \"candy drop\" is 1851 (earlier sweetie, 1721). Meaning \"one who is dear to another\" is from 14c. Old English swete (n.) meant \"sweetness.\"