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dolce

/dohl-chey; Italian dawl-che/US // ˈdoʊl tʃeɪ; Italian ˈdɔl tʃɛ //UK // (ˈdɒltʃɪ, Italian ˈdoltʃe) //

甜蜜,甜美,甜蜜的,甜美的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sweet; soft.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an instruction to the performer that the music is to be executed softly and sweetly.
    • : a soft-toned organ stop.

Examples

  • Dolce far NienteNo matter how you feel about Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2006 book, introduced “dolce far niente” to the world.

  • She began her career as a model at the age of thirteen, modeling for Dolce & Gabbana and Dior.

  • When she refused, the Dolce and Gabbana designers reportedly threatened to pull tens of millions in advertising.

  • Because the sentence in under two years, neither Dolce nor Gabbana will actually have to serve jail time.

  • Parisians have chic, Italians have la dolce vita, Brits have Evelyn Waugh—and Americans will always have cool.

  • McGrath is best known for her runway looks for the likes of Dolce & Gabanna, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci.

  • You shall not be meeting your dolce cuore—your sweetheart, this day.

  • Take long doses of dolce far niente, and be in no great hurry about anything in this 'varsal world!

  • The Latin dulcis, and the Italian dolce, have in many cases the same double signification.

  • Unless one is brought up to it, the Dolce far niente is not an existence we enjoy.

  • It was lying in the boy's hand, with a sort of contented dolce far niente expression on its face.