bonny
英 [ˈbɒni]
美 [ˈbɑːni]
adj. 十分漂亮的; 有魅力的
BNC.21028 / COCA.31536
牛津词典
adj.
- 十分漂亮的;有魅力的
very pretty; attractive- a bonny baby/lass
漂亮的婴儿 / 姑娘
- a bonny baby/lass
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 漂亮的;好看的
Someone or something that isbonnyis attractive and nice to look at.- Jemima was a bonny Highland lassie of 15.
杰迈玛是一个15岁的美丽漂亮的高地少女。
- Jemima was a bonny Highland lassie of 15.
英英释义
adj
- very pleasing to the eye
- my bonny lass
- there's a bonny bay beyond
- a comely face
- young fair maidens
双语例句
- Claire Young was the team leader for the girls, and was what my mother would call "bonny".
克莱尔对青年一代的队长,为女孩,并是什么,我的母亲会称为“波力”。 - Bonny bird; wheeling over our heads in the middle of the moor.
漂亮的鸟儿,在荒野地里,在我们头顶上回翔。 - Who would want to go see that bonny body of yours anyway?
就你这柴禾妞的身子骨谁看你哪? - Why-o, lassie, a bonny new collar.
哎,娜希,原来是一个美丽的项圈。 - She had a big bonny boy with fair hair.
她有个漂亮的金发大男孩。 - She had bonny children, yet she felt they had been thrust upon her, and she could not love them.
她健美孩子,但她觉得他们已经加诸她,她不能爱他们。 - Nay,'said the servant,'don't be hard on the bonny lass, Mrs Dean.
“别,”那女仆说,“丁太太,对这个漂亮的小姑娘别这么凶吧。 - Of, relating to, or devoted to the temporal world. In sharp contrast to Hobbes 'cynic view of human existence, Bonny Hicks exemplified a form of life that is loving, caring and sharing.
彭妮的生命代表了一个充满爱心、关怀和分享的生命,与霍布斯愤世嫉俗的人生观形成强烈对比。与世俗世界无关或超脱于世俗考虑之外的。 - On the morning of a fine June day, my first bonny little nursling, and the last of the ancient Earnshaw stock, was born.
六月份一个阳光明媚的早晨,我要抚养的第一个小宝宝,也是古老的厄恩肖家族最后一根苗,出世了、。 - Her baby has bonny and bright blue eyes.
她的孩子有一双美丽而明亮的蓝眼睛。