darling / ˈdɑr lɪŋ /

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darling2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person very dear to another; one dearly loved.
  2. an affectionate or familiar term of address.
  3. a person or thing in great favor; a favorite: She was the darling of café society.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. very dear; dearly loved: my darling child.
  2. favorite; cherished.
  3. Informal. charming; cute; lovable: What a darling baby!

darling 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sweetheart, favorite person

更多darling例句

  1. At the time, digital media darlings like BuzzFeed and Mic were building seemingly successful businesses by producing short-form videos to distribute on platforms like Facebook and YouTube and selling branded content deals to advertisers.
  2. It would have counted as a noteworthy accomplishment in artificial intelligence alone, one of many that would make neural networks the darlings of AI technology over the next few years.
  3. As we’ve seen, a risky firm with a compelling story can also become a darling of individual investors.
  4. Some of the darlings as of late, including AAPL and TSLA, were down almost 10 percent.
  5. All of these developments, along with Musk’s cult-like following, have made Tesla a darling of retail investors, with it occupying almost a permanent place in online brokerage Robinhood’s list of most popular stocks.
  6. The former Czech leader, once a global darling of libertarians, is losing friends fast.
  7. Kerry Washington - Scandal Is there room for only one Shonda Rhimes darling in Best Actress in a Drama?
  8. Take Joni Ernst, a GOP darling now favored to be the next senator from Iowa.
  9. I'm going to use it to stop all arguments in the future, about anything: "Can't make dinner tonight, darling, children might die."
  10. But Darling makes it very clear that this is not just a show about a pop star, no matter how much buzz his name generates.
  11. Ill should I repay the family who fostered my son, were I to surrender their darling into the hands of his enemies.
  12. A germ flies from a stagnant pool, and the laughing child, its mother's darling, dies dreadfully of diphtheria.
  13. Said to be aristocratically connected, he was the admiration of all and the darling of the young ladies of Derby.
  14. “You would kill the darling in five minutes,” interrupted Miss Anne.
  15. If such a darling thing should happen as my winning the prize, Id put it all in the bank for a nest-egg, she thought.