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Definition of beautiful in English: beautifuladjective ˈbjuːtɪf(ə)lˈbjuːtɪfʊlˈbjudəfəl 1Pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically. 优美的诗歌。 一位漂亮的年轻女子。 Example sentencesExamples - The next day, our last in the mountains, we wake to a truly beautiful sunrise over Syria.
- Fabian felt furious at Tamora for being so cruel on someone so young and beautiful.
- Everyone turned and looked at a handsome young man in a beautiful hat, called Mike.
- He was now short and fat with a red face, but in some deeper sense he was very beautiful.
- He is a tall Scotsman with dark curly hair, beautiful dark eyes and is almost too handsome.
- Right from day one she always loved school and she has grown into a beautiful young lady.
- The cottage is small but lovely with a really beautiful garden and pretty facade.
- When you have nothing to do, you have time to think great thoughts and create beautiful art.
- Hollywood loves a beautiful actress who is willing to sacrifice her glamour for her art.
- The huge metal structure that rises from the ground is at once beautiful and disturbing.
- Paris is a stunningly beautiful city, one of the great capitals of the western world.
- Kim's house and garden are quite beautiful and it put in mind of an idyllic French farm house.
- How can we make things beautiful, attractive and desirable for us when they are not?
- As I waited, I felt very lucky to be able to sit in the dark listening to beautiful music.
- They are all prepared by hand and are a work of art, almost too beautiful to eat.
- Her face wouldn't be called beautiful, but she was cute enough for men to want to date her.
- I did get to walk on the beach at night and it was as beautiful as I was expecting it to be.
- In the process he made some of the most beautiful poems ever written in the English language.
- In the end, three men are selected by three young women as being the most beautiful.
- Stunning scenery makes Scotland one of the most beautiful places in the world to sail.
Synonyms attractive, pretty, handsome, good-looking, nice-looking, pleasing, alluring, prepossessing, as pretty as a picture lovely, charming, delightful, appealing, engaging, winsome ravishing, gorgeous, heavenly, stunning, arresting, glamorous, irresistible, bewitching, beguiling graceful, elegant, exquisite, aesthetic, artistic, decorative, magnificent Scottish & Northern English bonny informal hot, tasty, smashing, divine, knockout, drop-dead gorgeous, fanciable, beddable, easy on the eye British informal fit North American informal cute, foxy Australian/New Zealand informal beaut, spunky formal beauteous archaic comely, fair rare sightly, pulchritudinous - 1.1 Of a very high standard; excellent.
出色的,完美的 she spoke in beautiful English 她的英语说得漂亮极了。 Example sentencesExamples - In other news a guy at the pool said I was a beautiful swimmer, commenting on my butterfly.
- In the movie, Ignacio sings in the choir and has a beautiful voice, as young Pedro did.
- There were many beautiful voices but no accents that related to the folk in the local chip shops.
- He had a beautiful singing voice and a sharp sense of humour, but was also a morose weekend drunk.
Synonyms excellent, splendid, wonderful, magnificent, superb, glorious, sublime, lovely, delightful, too good to be true
PhrasesExample sentencesExamples - Docherty couldn't have asked for a better stage to be introduced to the beautiful game.
- I am a massive fan of the beautiful game.
- Has there ever been a better set piece taker in the history of the beautiful game?
- Talking of football, the demise of Brazil continues to perplex lovers of the beautiful game.
- Sometimes the all-consuming nature of football can force men who really made a difference to the beautiful game to be forgotten.
- Here we name the ugliest footballers ever to grace the beautiful game.
- Even the satirical cartoon show "The Simpsons" has dissed the beautiful game.
- What separates Brazil from the rest of the world is their attitude to the beautiful game.
- In today's world of professional football, the phrase 'the beautiful game' is unhelpful.
- Last week we delved into the world of classical music composers who had been inspired by the beautiful game.
1Fashionable, glamorous, and privileged people. 时髦、富有魅力、有特权的人,上流社会 Example sentencesExamples - The E went from illustrating backwater strip mall mentality to a symbol of the New York elite, the beautiful people.
- During my most recent visit, a friend commented that the real decor was all the beautiful people that were packed into the place.
- Our table was surrounded by a lot of beautiful people in typically garish Russian fashion which made for interesting people watching.
- I've been coming here since it first opened and the crowd was a classy mix of well heeled expats, fashionable Thais and a lot of beautiful people.
- Is it only the feeling of the rich, the affluent, the elite, the beautiful people, the upper classes and the rising middle classes?
- From time to time, it's fun to have a night out in a glamorous place filled with beautiful people and the cash doesn't really matter.
- In society, he was part of high society, and rubbed elbows with the beautiful people of the world.
- That distinction goes to the deluge of brainless stories about high life and high society and the branding of beautiful people as experts on everything under the sun.
- There are other similarities with its London cousin - the bar-restaurant-rooms combination; the concentration of beautiful people.
- DJs Yovan and Platine will make the beautiful people bust a move as of 8 p.m. at this upper-Main party, which promises tapas.
Synonyms best, pick, cream, flower, nonpareil, elect 2(in the 1960s) hippies. (20世纪60年代的)嬉皮士 Example sentencesExamples - These were the beautiful people; the In-Crowd in which the Beatles sing about in "Baby You're a Rich Man".
- Then in came the beautiful people on four motorcycles, right into the ballroom, oozing with flower-power.
- It's by Bill Gibb, the farm boy from Buchan who grew up to become the darling of the beautiful people in the late 1960s and '70s, and who is about to have his fashion moment again.
An ideal of physical beauty. (理想的)人体美 there is an array of products for producing the body beautiful Example sentencesExamples - The continuing obsession with the body beautiful and concerns about health have meant that membership of a fitness centre is top of the list of must-haves for the health-conscious person.
- Muscle in turn gives the body beautiful lines and curves; fat on the other hand, gives the body a distended look.
- Unfortunately we live in a society that craves eternal youth and the body beautiful.
- More people are fuelling the growing demand for cosmetic surgery as they search for the body beautiful with people in Manchester particularly keen to go under the knife, according to data published today.
- I mean you've put the beauty myth and relationships and the body beautiful up on the screen and scrutinised it over and over again.
- The ideal of the body beautiful is contrasted with the reality of the battered, bulging, diseased, ageing, and, yes, often toothless bodies of real humans.
- One of the more intelligent and articulate athletes in the sport, Prince ruminated on the irony of his current public role as a representative of the body beautiful, whose body seemed to be breaking down internally.
- Staying with the body beautiful, cosmetic dentistry, once the prerogative of American mid-west beauty queens, is set to become this year's big hitter.
- I have had to re-examine this simplistic philosophy now I've relocated to southern California, where the cult of the body beautiful is pursued with religious fervour.
- It is easy to see why both males and females fall into the trap of succumbing to the idea of the body beautiful.
Definition of beautiful in US English: beautifuladjectiveˈbyo͞odəfəlˈbjudəfəl 1Pleasing the senses or mind aesthetically. 优美的诗歌。 一位漂亮的年轻女子。 the mountains were calm and beautiful Example sentencesExamples - Hollywood loves a beautiful actress who is willing to sacrifice her glamour for her art.
- As I waited, I felt very lucky to be able to sit in the dark listening to beautiful music.
- How can we make things beautiful, attractive and desirable for us when they are not?
- Her face wouldn't be called beautiful, but she was cute enough for men to want to date her.
- He was now short and fat with a red face, but in some deeper sense he was very beautiful.
- Stunning scenery makes Scotland one of the most beautiful places in the world to sail.
- The next day, our last in the mountains, we wake to a truly beautiful sunrise over Syria.
- Fabian felt furious at Tamora for being so cruel on someone so young and beautiful.
- I did get to walk on the beach at night and it was as beautiful as I was expecting it to be.
- They are all prepared by hand and are a work of art, almost too beautiful to eat.
- In the end, three men are selected by three young women as being the most beautiful.
- Right from day one she always loved school and she has grown into a beautiful young lady.
- When you have nothing to do, you have time to think great thoughts and create beautiful art.
- Paris is a stunningly beautiful city, one of the great capitals of the western world.
- Kim's house and garden are quite beautiful and it put in mind of an idyllic French farm house.
- In the process he made some of the most beautiful poems ever written in the English language.
- Everyone turned and looked at a handsome young man in a beautiful hat, called Mike.
- The cottage is small but lovely with a really beautiful garden and pretty facade.
- He is a tall Scotsman with dark curly hair, beautiful dark eyes and is almost too handsome.
- The huge metal structure that rises from the ground is at once beautiful and disturbing.
Synonyms attractive, pretty, handsome, good-looking, nice-looking, pleasing, alluring, prepossessing, as pretty as a picture - 1.1 Of a very high standard; excellent.
出色的,完美的 she spoke in beautiful English 她的英语说得漂亮极了。 the house had been left in beautiful order 这个房子布置得很井井有条。 Example sentencesExamples - In other news a guy at the pool said I was a beautiful swimmer, commenting on my butterfly.
- There were many beautiful voices but no accents that related to the folk in the local chip shops.
- In the movie, Ignacio sings in the choir and has a beautiful voice, as young Pedro did.
- He had a beautiful singing voice and a sharp sense of humour, but was also a morose weekend drunk.
Synonyms excellent, splendid, wonderful, magnificent, superb, glorious, sublime, lovely, delightful, too good to be true
Phrases1Fashionable, glamorous, and privileged people. 时髦、富有魅力、有特权的人,上流社会 Example sentencesExamples - In society, he was part of high society, and rubbed elbows with the beautiful people of the world.
- From time to time, it's fun to have a night out in a glamorous place filled with beautiful people and the cash doesn't really matter.
- DJs Yovan and Platine will make the beautiful people bust a move as of 8 p.m. at this upper-Main party, which promises tapas.
- The E went from illustrating backwater strip mall mentality to a symbol of the New York elite, the beautiful people.
- I've been coming here since it first opened and the crowd was a classy mix of well heeled expats, fashionable Thais and a lot of beautiful people.
- During my most recent visit, a friend commented that the real decor was all the beautiful people that were packed into the place.
- Our table was surrounded by a lot of beautiful people in typically garish Russian fashion which made for interesting people watching.
- Is it only the feeling of the rich, the affluent, the elite, the beautiful people, the upper classes and the rising middle classes?
- That distinction goes to the deluge of brainless stories about high life and high society and the branding of beautiful people as experts on everything under the sun.
- There are other similarities with its London cousin - the bar-restaurant-rooms combination; the concentration of beautiful people.
Synonyms best, pick, cream, flower, nonpareil, elect 2(in the 1960s) hippies. (20世纪60年代的)嬉皮士 Example sentencesExamples - These were the beautiful people; the In-Crowd in which the Beatles sing about in "Baby You're a Rich Man".
- Then in came the beautiful people on four motorcycles, right into the ballroom, oozing with flower-power.
- It's by Bill Gibb, the farm boy from Buchan who grew up to become the darling of the beautiful people in the late 1960s and '70s, and who is about to have his fashion moment again.
An ideal of physical beauty. (理想的)人体美 Example sentencesExamples - More people are fuelling the growing demand for cosmetic surgery as they search for the body beautiful with people in Manchester particularly keen to go under the knife, according to data published today.
- It is easy to see why both males and females fall into the trap of succumbing to the idea of the body beautiful.
- I mean you've put the beauty myth and relationships and the body beautiful up on the screen and scrutinised it over and over again.
- I have had to re-examine this simplistic philosophy now I've relocated to southern California, where the cult of the body beautiful is pursued with religious fervour.
- Staying with the body beautiful, cosmetic dentistry, once the prerogative of American mid-west beauty queens, is set to become this year's big hitter.
- The ideal of the body beautiful is contrasted with the reality of the battered, bulging, diseased, ageing, and, yes, often toothless bodies of real humans.
- Unfortunately we live in a society that craves eternal youth and the body beautiful.
- Muscle in turn gives the body beautiful lines and curves; fat on the other hand, gives the body a distended look.
- The continuing obsession with the body beautiful and concerns about health have meant that membership of a fitness centre is top of the list of must-haves for the health-conscious person.
- One of the more intelligent and articulate athletes in the sport, Prince ruminated on the irony of his current public role as a representative of the body beautiful, whose body seemed to be breaking down internally.
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