Dear translator?

"Dear" translates into English: darling? ; ? Honey? ; ? Dear? ; ? Sweetheart. ; ? Honey.

Of these five words, "dear?" There is also "dear", so I will analyze it in detail in order to understand its meaning more deeply.

dear

English? [? dɑ? L] beautiful? [? dɑ? rl]?

Dear, baby; A kind and friendly person; Favorite, red man

Dear, dear; Cute and charming

[plural darling comparative more darling superlative most darling]

Synonym:

Beloved person; dear

Dear? ,? The light in someone's eyes

Bilingual example:

Come on? Honey. We will? late ?

Come on, honey, we're going to be late.

What's the matter? dear

What's the matter, dear?

Honey. Henry, "how's it going? That? Letter? Here we go. ?

"Dear Henry," the letter began.

dear

English? [d(r)] beautiful? 【d? r]?

Precious; (used for the title or topic of a letter at present) Dear; expensive

(addressing loved ones) Dear.

Inside. Oh, my God

[plural dears, comparative, dearer or dearer, superlative dears or dearest]

Synonym:

Dear; Respected; expensive

Love? ,? Is it expensive? ,? Rich? ,? expensive

Oh, my darling

Oh? ,? Mine? ,? Tongochone

dear

Baby

Cognate words:

Root:? dear

adverb

Distressed? Deeply; Excessively fastidious

Noun (short for noun)

Honey? Dear; expensive

Honey. Dear; baby

Discrimination of words:

Expensive, dear, expensive

This group of words has the meaning of "high and expensive", but the difference is:

Is it expensive? The price of an item exceeds its own value or the buyer's ability to pay.

Honey? Emphasis refers to asking too much, or much higher than a fair and reasonable price, and its antonym is cheap.

High cost? Refers to the high price of goods, usually due to the scarcity or preciousness of goods.

Bilingual example:

Do you want a drink? dear

Honey, would you like something to drink?

Mine? Honey? Girl? You are wrong. ?

My dear girl, you are wrong.

You are. Is it a lot? Like what? Me? Honey. ?

You are so much like me, dear.