bonny 英 ['bɒnɪ]   美 [ˈbɑni]

bonny

bonny  英 ['bɒnɪ] 美 [ˈbɑni]

adj. 漂亮的;健美的 

比较级:bonnier  最高级:bonniest 

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。
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。

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  • adj. 漂亮的;健美的
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. With his curly hair, big brown eyes and ready smile, he was a consummate charmer, the proverbial Sunday's child, bonny and blithe and good and gay.

    卷头发,大大的褐色眼睛还有准备好的微笑,他是完美的万人迷,是寓言里的“安息日小孩”,漂亮无忧美好天真。

  • bonny (adj.) "pleasing, good-looking," "a gen. Scottish epithet of appreciation" [OED], but often used ironically, 1540s, of unknown origin; presumably from Old French bon, bone "good" (see bon). Related: Bonnily; bonniness.
bonny ( also bonnie ) / ˈbɒni ; NAmE ˈbɑːni / adjective ( bon·nier , bon·ni·est ) ( dialect, especially ScotE) very pretty; attractive 十分漂亮的;有魅力的 a bonny baby/lass 漂亮的婴儿╱姑娘 bonny bonnier bonniest bonny / ˈbɒni ; NAmE ˈbɑːni /
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