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endearing

/en-deer-ing/US // ɛnˈdɪər ɪŋ //UK // (ɪnˈdɪərɪŋ) //

可爱的,令人喜爱的,可爱,令人爱慕的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to make dear or beloved.
    • : manifesting or evoking affection: an endearing smile.

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Examples

  • A slightly different, even more endearing, version of Ted appears in the show’s pilot.

  • Delmarva is an unusual and endearing place, and few have embraced its quirks the way Carrie Samis has.

  • It’s very endearing to see how exposed humans are on this little fragile miracle of a planet.

  • The show’s fictional protagonist, Sheila Rubin, is a far less endearing character.

  • Hicks is an endearing but clumsy artist, so perhaps the masonry of his arch is just bad painting.

  • It is what I (sometimes) find endearing about the whole affair.

  • When a candidates flaws are seen as an endearing part of who they are, scandal can make them more attractive, Gergen argued.

  • Perhaps, in the spirit of Holden Caulfield, she should have found a way to make her depression endearing?

  • This thinking can seem innocent and endearing in children; if you will it, it will be.

  • Of course, it did take the candidate five takes to get that endearing take.

  • Her eyes were as they had been that day near this selfsame spot years before, kind and endearing.

  • Susannah Chressham looked at her, thinking of nothing but the frail and endearing beauty she saw.

  • As I was the youngest of the party, he received me with the most endearing familiarity.

  • Not one was so often repeated or so endearing as 'Guy's baby!

  • Finally he arose, extending his hand with that winning frankness so endearing to all.