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loveable

/luhv-uh-buhl/US // ˈlʌv ə bəl //

可愛,可爱,可爱的,可爱的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lovable.

Examples

  • So what if we took Fromm’s advice and stopped thinking of love as a goal or a reward for being loveable.

  • And, unlike former Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards, McDonnell didn't try to portray himself as a loveable rogue.

  • She simply knows and feels that Tyrion is a loveable person.

  • By report, Nurse Jackie is a fun and loveable nurse who just likes the drugs a bit too much.

  • “Julie Burchill is, of course, not loveable, and has pitifully late middle-aged legs,” he writes.

  • How did you make them loveable while still being repugnant and inappropriate?

  • Personally Farquhar was a most loveable man, and he appears to have lived and died a very gallant gentleman.

  • Nevertheless, Mrs. Heron's selfishness was of a gentle and even loveable type.

  • I think some of them are loveable girls, and it is pleasant to see them so happy and at home here.

  • By Bronzino there is a violin-player, a lad with a face beyond measure loveable.

  • She was a loveable little creature, and Amy found it one of her hardest trials to punish her.