pretty的意思和读音

pretty

: [ˈprɪti] : ['prɪtɪ]

adj.

adv.

n.

prettier  prettiest  pretties  

adj.+n.pretty girl,pretty face,pretty town

adv.+adj.pretty confused

adj.unattractive

adj.attractive,beautiful,handsome,nice-looking,cute

prettyadv.

1.to some extent; fairly

I'm pretty sure I'll be going.

The game was pretty good.

It's pretty hard to explain.

I'm going to have to find a new apartment pretty soon.

2.very

That performance was pretty impressive.

Things are looking pretty good!

IDM

One dog looks pretty much like another to me.

pretty much/well(informal)almost; almost completely

One dog looks pretty much like another to me.

adj.

1.attractive without being very beautiful

a pretty face

a pretty little girl

You look so pretty in that dress!穿

2.attractive and pleasant to look at or to listen to without being large, beautiful or impressive

pretty clothes

a pretty garden

a pretty name

IDMas pretty as a picturevery pretty

‘I didn't know you could play the piano.’ ‘I'm not just a pretty face, you know!’“。”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

not just a pretty faceused to emphasize that you have particular skills or qualities

‘I didn't know you could play the piano.’ ‘I'm not just a pretty face, you know!’“。”“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

You should have seen him in his swimming trunks─not a pretty sight!穿

not a pretty sightnot pleasant to look at

You should have seen him in his swimming trunks─not a pretty sight!穿

a pretty pennya lot of money

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adj.1.having an attractive pleasant face that is graceful and appealing rather than outstandingly beautiful2.appealing or charming to hear or look at, but without any deep meaning or sincerity3.a pretty place, building, or object is attractive, especially in a delicate way, but not really beautiful or impressive4.artful, cunning, clever1.having an attractive pleasant face that is graceful and appealing rather than outstandingly beautiful2.appealing or charming to hear or look at, but without any deep meaning or sincerity3.a pretty place, building, or object is attractive, especially in a delicate way, but not really beautiful or impressive4.artful, cunning, clever

adv.1.to a fairly large, noticeable, or reasonable extent2.very

n.1.a pretty person, thing, or animal2.delicate, feminine sleepwear or underwear

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2. bad ; pretty ;; hot ...

3. neighbour pretty [ ti:p ]便. ...

4. bad ; pretty ;; hot ...

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6. pretend vi. pretty a. prevent vt. , ...

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1.The president of out bank ran away with a pretty young cashier and two million dollars of the bank's money.

2.Although, you'll have to admit, all that constitutes a pretty compelling case for including him at or near the bottom of our list.

3."I got criticised" , he said, "but I think it was an accurate description of our task and I think we did it pretty well. ",”,“。”

4.I think your writers are pretty fantastic, but obviously reattaching someone's head is a bit of a tall order./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.I'm pretty sure that Sir Isaac would have loved to see this, as it would have proved his first law of motion to be correct.·

6.In 1999, he stepped out of his own with "When You Say Nothing At All, " a single that confirmed Ronan was more than just a pretty face.1999

7.And we came up with some parameters that -- you know, building a Rube Goldberg machine has limitations, but it also is pretty wide open.--·广

8.The resulting wrapper function is too long to present inline as a code example, but it seems to work pretty well.

9.This is pretty hardcore stuff, but if you think you're ready to become a tea master, then listen closely to my words of wisdom.

10.These screens look pretty flimsy and like they would fall down in an instant, yet none of them were messed up at all.