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sweetheart

/sweet-hahrt/US // ˈswitˌhɑrt //UK // (ˈswiːtˌhɑːt) //

恋人,恋情,恋爱中的人,恋爱中的女孩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either of a pair of lovers in relation to the other.
    • : an affectionate or familiar term of address.
    • : a beloved person.
    • : Informal. a generous, friendly person.
    • : Informal. anything that arouses loyal affection: My old car was a real sweetheart.

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Examples

  • He married — and divorced — his childhood sweetheart three times.

  • Unfortunately, the mayor has decided to hand off a sweetheart deal to the next Wall Street utility provider and leave vulnerable communities of concern behind.

  • They’ll also get to bid on an archive of 22 autographed love letters written by Shakur at the age of 15-17 to a high school sweetheart.

  • Historically, major streaming services like Hulu and CBS All Access have been able to negotiate sweetheart deals with the CTV platforms.

  • “This is a sweetheart deal for SDG&E,” said Tyson Siegele, an energy analyst for Protect Our Communities, a local environmental advocacy group.

  • “I wish this would end soon,” says Victor, who is just married to his young sweetheart.

  • Back in 2005, Franklin had referred to sideline reporter Holly Rowe as “sweetheart.”

  • The chance of becoming a mother had died when she lost her sweetheart in the Great War.

  • Apparently, 'The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon' is the place to stake your claim as America's Sweetheart.

  • At Dryden, John finds a sweetheart, classmate Patricia McGory.

  • Women pitied him, and gazed at him tenderly, wondering if a man could look like that for anything save the loss of a sweetheart.

  • She became my sweetheart, temporarily; but a born butterfly, she soon fluttered away, leaving me disconsolate—for a time!

  • Please remember me to your wife and to the four-year-old sweetheart, if she be not too engrossed with higher matters.

  • It was one thing to refuse to marry her old sweetheart; it was another to take his property and reduce him to poverty.

  • "No, you are my sweetheart," he cried, discretion all gone now in his eager furtherance of his pleading.