dear 音标拼音: [d'ɪr]
n . 亲爱的人
a . 亲爱的,昂贵的,严厉的,急迫的
int . 啊!
ad . 深爱地,高价地
亲爱的人亲爱的,昂贵的,严厉的,急迫的
dear adv 1 :
with affection ; "
she loved him dearly "; "
he treats her affectionately " [
synonym : {
dearly }, {
affectionately }, {
dear }]
2 :
at a great cost ; "
he paid dearly for the food "; "
this cost him dear " [
synonym : {
dearly }, {
dear }]
adj 1 :
dearly loved [
synonym : {
beloved }, {
darling }, {
dear }]
2 :
with or in a close or intimate relationship ; "
a good friend ";
"
my sisters and brothers are near and dear " [
synonym : {
dear },
{
good }, {
near }]
3 :
earnest ; "
one '
s dearest wish "; "
devout wishes for their success "; "
heartfelt condolences " [
synonym : {
dear }, {
devout },
{
earnest }, {
heartfelt }]
4 :
having a high price ; "
costly jewelry "; "
high -
priced merchandise "; "
much too dear for my pocketbook "; "
a pricey restaurant " [
synonym : {
costly }, {
dear (
p )}, {
high -
priced },
{
pricey }, {
pricy }]
n 1 :
a beloved person ;
used as terms of endearment [
synonym :
{
beloved }, {
dear }, {
dearest }, {
honey }, {
love }]
2 :
a sweet innocent mild -
mannered person (
especially a child )
[
synonym : {
lamb }, {
dear }]
Dear \
Dear \ (
d [=
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r ),
a . [
Compar . {
Dearer } (
d [=
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r "[~
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r );
superl . {
Dearest } (
d [=
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OE .
dere ,
deore ,
AS .
de ['
o ]
re ;
akin to OS .
diuri ,
D .
duur ,
OHG .
tiuri ,
G .
theuer ,
teuer ,
Icel .
d [=
y ]
rr ,
Dan . &
Sw .
dyr .
Cf . {
Darling },
{
Dearth }.]
1 .
Bearing a high price ;
high -
priced ;
costly ;
expensive .
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1913 Webster ]
The cheapest of us is ten groats too dear . --
Shak .
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2 .
Marked by scarcity or dearth ,
and exorbitance of price ;
as ,
a dear year .
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3 .
Highly valued ;
greatly beloved ;
cherished ;
precious . "
Hear me ,
dear lady ." --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Neither count I my life dear unto myself . --
Acts xx .
24 .
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And the last joy was dearer than the rest . --
Pope .
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Dear as remember '
d kisses after death . --
Tennyson .
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4 .
Hence ,
close to the heart ;
heartfelt ;
present in mind ;
engaging the attention .
(
a )
Of agreeable things and interests .
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1913 Webster ]
[
I '
ll ]
leave you to attend him :
some dear cause Will in concealment wrap me up awhile . --
Shak .
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His dearest wish was to escape from the bustle and glitter of Whitehall . --
Macaulay .
(
b )
Of disagreeable things and antipathies .
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In our dear peril . --
Shak .
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Would I had met my dearest foe in heaven Or ever I had seen that day . --
Shak .
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Dear \
Dear \,
n .
A dear one ;
lover ;
sweetheart .
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That kiss I carried from thee ,
dear . --
Shak .
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Dear \
Dear \,
adv .
Dearly ;
at a high price .
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If thou attempt it ,
it will cost thee dear . --
Shak .
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Dear \
Dear \,
v .
t .
To endear . [
Obs .] --
Shelton .
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1913 Webster ]
96 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dear ":
admired ,
adored ,
affectionate ,
angel ,
at a premium ,
at great cost ,
at great expense ,
at heavy cost ,
babe ,
baby ,
baby -
doll ,
beloved ,
beloved object ,
beyond price ,
buttercup ,
cherished ,
cherub ,
chick ,
chickabiddy ,
costly ,
crush ,
darling ,
dear one ,
dear -
bought ,
dearly ,
dearly beloved ,
deary ,
devoted ,
doll ,
doting ,
duck ,
duckling ,
esteemed ,
expensive ,
fancy ,
favored ,
favorite ,
fond ,
golden ,
good as gold ,
heartthrob ,
held dear ,
high ,
high -
priced ,
hon ,
honey ,
honey bunch ,
honey child ,
honored ,
inestimable ,
invaluable ,
lamb ,
lambkin ,
light of love ,
love ,
loved ,
loved one ,
lover ,
lovesome ,
luxurious ,
not affordable ,
of great cost ,
of great price ,
pet ,
petkins ,
popular ,
precious ,
precious heart ,
premium ,
priceless ,
pricey ,
prized ,
revered ,
rich ,
snookums ,
steep ,
stiff ,
sugar ,
sumptuous ,
sweet ,
sweetheart ,
sweetie ,
sweetkins ,
sweets ,
top ,
treasure ,
treasured ,
truelove ,
unpayable ,
valuable ,
valued ,
venerated ,
well -
beloved ,
well -
liked ,
white -
haired ,
worthy
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DEAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DEAR is highly valued : precious —often used in a salutation How to use dear in a sentence
DEAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DEAR definition: 1 loved or liked very much: 2 used at the beginning of a letter to greet the person you are… Learn more
How to Write a Letter with Dear: A Step-by-Step Guide Learn how to write a formal and informal letter using 'Dear' as a greeting This guide covers tips on tone, structure, and proper salutations for different contexts
Dear - definition of dear by The Free Dictionary 1 A person who is greatly loved Often used as a form of address 2 An endearing, lovable, or kind person: What a dear she is!
DEAR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com As a written form of address — such as " Dear Mr So-and-so" — dear is generally a polite but impersonal standard greeting Dear can sometimes mean expensive, as in "The cost of food is so dear these days," though that's a rather dated usage nowadays
Why Not Use Dear in English? Here is Why! - LinkedIn If you’re learning English professionally, understanding why not to use "dear" casually is crucial for clear communication Let’s clarify this shift
DEAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use dear to describe someone or something that you feel affection for Mrs Cavendish is a dear friend of mine At last I am back at my dear little desk
Is it okay correct to write an email starting with Dear ? : r . . . “Dear” is more used as a formal thing than as emotional closeness It was is pretty much the standard for letters, but emails are generally less formal I wouldn’t use “Dear” for my boss or my coworkers or my professor, but I might for the head of the company I work for
dear - Wiktionary, the free dictionary An ironic way to start (often after my) addressing an inferior or someone one dislikes My dear man, you ought to think twice about who you're trying to blackmail (obsolete) Noble synonyms Synonyms: great, respected, worthy
Why Do We Start Letters With ‘Dear’? - Word Smarts Career experts recommend using “dear” as a salutation in formal email correspondence, such as cover letters, but only when you know the recipient’s name; the impersonal “Dear Sir or Madam” is definitely extinct