sweetheart
- IPA[ˈswiːthɑːt]
英式
- a person with whom someone is having a romantic relationship;used as a term of endearment or affectionate form of address
noun: sweetheart, plural noun: sweethearts
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- 1. a person with whom someone is having a romantic relationship the pair were childhood sweethearts 同義詞
- ▪ used as a term of endearment or affectionate form of address don't worry, sweetheart, I've got it all worked out 同義詞
- ▪ a particularly lovable or pleasing person or thing he is an absolute sweetheart
- 2. informal denoting an arrangement or agreement reached privately by two sides in an unofficial or illicit way. she believed the company was benefitting from a series of sweetheart contracts that were costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars
- an arrangement or agreement reached privately by two sides in an unofficial or illicit way: sweetheart deals made behind closed doors still linger today
Oxford American Dictionary
- a neckline on a dress or blouse that is low at the front and shaped like the top of a stylized ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an arrangement or agreement reached privately by two sides in an unofficial or illicit way: sweetheart deals made behind closed doors still linger today
Oxford Dictionary
- a neckline on a dress or blouse that is low at the front and shaped like the top of a heart.
Oxford Dictionary
- a rose with small pink, white, or yellow flowers that are particularly attractive as buds.
Oxford Dictionary
- a rose with small pink, white, or yellow flowers that are particularly attractive as buds.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈswētˌhärt]
美式
- a person with whom someone is having a romantic relationship: the pair were childhood sweethearts
Oxford American Dictionary