1.dear mainly refers to the "expensive" caused by "things are rare". Although it can also mean "expensive", more people regard it as "precious".
Dear can also mean "dear". In letters, it is often used to express intimacy and politeness before addressing. In British English, adding my before my dear is more intimate, but in American English, using my is more formal than not using my. The first letter is usually capitalized.
Dear can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence.
The comparative level of dear is dear, and the highest level is dear.
Second, the functional noun n.
1 when used as a noun. Dear means "dear person, lovely person, good boy", which is a countable noun.
Dear can also be used as a title, can be used when talking with relatives or family members, or can be used as an informal title to express intimacy, especially for women or women, which is often translated as "dear".
Third, the adverb adv?
When used as an adverb, dear means "expensive".
2. Spend someone? Honey means "make someone pay a lot of money"
Used as an interjection int.
When used as an exclamation, deal is equivalent to "ah, alas" in Chinese, expressing surprise, anxiety, apology, anger and disappointment.
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Dear synonyms
1, dear?
Pronunciation: English ['dɑ? l? ]? Beautiful? rl? ]
Dear; Lovely person; Lovely thing
Cute; dear
Honey, do you know where I put the key?
Honey, do you know where I put the key?
2. High cost?
Pronunciation: English? Beautiful? stli]
Expensive; expensive
The expensive mail was delayed because of the frost.
Expensive mail was delayed by frost.