endearments

英 [ɪnˈdɪəmənts] 美 [ɪnˈdɪrmənts]

n.  表示爱慕的话语; 亲热的表示
endearment的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 表示爱慕的话;情话
    An endearment is a loving or affectionate word or phrase that you say to someone you love.
    1. No term of endearment crossed their lips.
      他们彼此没说过爱慕的话。
    2. ...flattering endearments.
      讨好的情话

双语例句

  1. Interpreting this cri du coeur as just another of his customary endearments, she neither moved nor spoke, but merely glanced AT him in reply.
    似乎理解作也和往常一样的亲昵玩笑,林佩珊身体不动,也没开口,只用眼光答应了范博文的颇带些热情的呼唤。
  2. "The next day, he and Keqing had become so attached and exchanged so many endearments that they could not bear to part."
    “至次日,便柔情缱绻,软语温存,与可卿难解难分。”
  3. Did he address tender endearments to her?
    在信里他给她写温柔亲昵的话吗?
  4. He whispered endearments in her ear.
    他在她耳边说著悄悄话。
  5. Romance is the anguish of waiting for the phone to ring to bring you a voice that will utter endearments.
    浪漫是痛苦的等待电话铃响,以听到给你爱的声音;