dictionnaire néerlandais - Anglais

Nederlands, Vlaams - English

lief Anglais:

1. lovely lovely


What lovely flowers!
America is a lovely place to be, if you are here to earn money.
Japan, for the most part, is a lovely place to live.
He hit the jackpot with his date. She was lovely and intelligent.
Here, if the weather's good, you can get a lovely view.
The trees that line the street have lovely blossoms in spring.
Your lovely voice was very pleasant to my ears.
It is really lovely to go up Mt. Hakodate and look at the night view of Hakodate city.
Don't forget to give my best regards to your lovely wife.
Chris cannot control his passion for the lovely new girl in town.
Whenever we have such lovely rain, I recall the two of us, several years ago.
Jane is fat and rude, and smokes too much. However, Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
The building is built of marble of a most lovely color.
What a glorious fall day. This is what they mean by the lovely weather you get after a storm.
When he first heard her lovely voice over the phone, he fell head over heels for her.

Anglais mot "lief"(lovely) se produit dans des ensembles:

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Lesson 10 – adjectives II

2. sweet sweet


Sweet dreams!
A brewery we finance has made a new sweet sake and brought some to us asking us to try it.
A boy is taking his sweet time pushing the cart toward the curb.
Parsnips, squash, carrots, peas and sweet potatoes are considered starchy vegetables.
Their sweet melody made young people feel free.
If you say "I was tricked," well that's certainly so but there's no mistaking that you were the one who signed up on a "sweet deal".
I find it amazing that in the Slavic languages the word “sweet” originally meant “salty”!
Young people are in a condition like permanent intoxication, because youth is sweet and they are growing.
The tea’s very sweet. You’ve put too much sugar in it!
Sweet component of licorice root is about 30 times sweeter than sucrose.
You must love the crust of the earth on which you dwell more than the sweet crust of any bread or cake; you must be able to extract nutriment out of a sand heap.
The impression that many German wines are sweet, and don't go well with food, is widespread.
Who are you calling sweet-n-sour?! At the very least I certainly don't remember being sweet!
Sweet scents are borne on soft breezes.
This sweet potato is only half-baked and is still crunchy.

3. sweetheart sweetheart


I love you, sweetheart.
Sweetheart, we need to go to the supermarket. We ran out of milk.

4. dear dear


I’m sorry, my dear, but I can’t do that for you.
Exactly, my dear.
Kai dear! I'm really sad! Having my first experience in this way. "Eh?" "Skip-ping-town."
Hey! It's dangerous to run here. "Eh? ... A-a-Aaah!!" "Oh dear, what did I tell you?"
No, my dear, you had better go on horseback.
My dear aunt is coming for Christmas.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
Living is dear, accordingly we have to economize.
Oh name forever sad! forever dear! Still breathed in sighs, still ushered with a tear.
Nowhere but in the world of the antique is it more obvious that many of the things that we, as individuals hold dear, are completely arbitrary.
Someday, dear language learner, you must stop poring over IPA charts and start listening to people.
Dear woman, why do you involve me? Jesus replied.
OK, my dear, good night!
Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station.

Anglais mot "lief"(dear) se produit dans des ensembles:

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