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 lovable ['lʌvәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可爱的, 惹人爱的



    lovable
    [ adj ]
    having characteristics that attract love or affection
    <adj.all>
    a mischievous but lovable child


    Lovable \Lov"a*ble\, a.
    Having qualities that excite, or are fitted to excite, love;
    worthy of love.

    Elaine the fair, Elaine the lovable,
    Elaine, the lily maid of Astolat. --Tennyson.

    1. Still, they are friendly, peace-loving little shards of light, vaguely reminiscent of the ethereal creatures in Ron Howard's "Cocoon." Deepcore's crew is a lovable bunch of hardcore riggers led by Bud Brigman (Ed Harris).
    2. But voters apparently remember Jackson as the lovable, portly man who married couples, boxed with Muhammad Ali and stood outside City Hall collecting NAACP donations in a huge cowboy hat.
    3. A bunch of tans and bathing suits posing as lovable lifeguards.
    4. "Adult males can't be trusted," said Jack Mayer, a wild hog expert in Tampa. "Some days they are very lovable and take chocolate bars and will roll over and let you scratch them on the stomach.
    5. Smurfs, the lovable blue gnomes with four fingers and a special language, were born in 1958 when a preoccupied cartoonist called Peyo asked a friend to pass the salt but said "schtroumpf" instead.
    6. As a boy, Behn brought the lovable character to life.
    7. 'Some of them were lovable, really beautiful people,' he said.
    8. John Heard, who plays Charlie, the lovable flying instructor, can currently be seen in Robert Redford's film "The Milagro Beanfield War." Both are fine stage actors.
    9. They believe that Woody Allen's function and achievement was to go on providing them with ceremonies of innocence: to spin an eternal childhood of lovable, stammering incomprehension confronting a wicked, implacable world.
    10. His book is generous, even reverential, treating the absurdities he encountered as lovable examples of English eccentricity.
    11. Pete Curley was pleased to supply the slobbering but lovable canines for Tom Hanks' film "Turner and Hooch," but he's not all that happy when moviegoers drive to his home hoping to see his Dogues de Bordeaux.
    12. And, in answer to this need, English Heritage has produced a useful pamphlet, The Conversion of Historic Farm Buildings. Barns unconverted are lovable buildings, forming part of British economic and social history.
    13. As for the other performers, Donal Donnelly in the part of Dr. Watson has the unenviable task of trying to be both the lovable bumbler and the sinister murderer.
    14. But like everything else about the Beetle, the market for this collector car is a contrary thing, distorted by cuteness. Beetles are so lovable to so many owners that the normal rules of commerce often don't apply.
    15. That ain't no kind of life for a man." British actor Dudley Moore, who staggered to fame as a lovable lush in the movie "Arthur," has married aspiring actress Brogan Lane, a week after his Valentine's Day proposal, his agent said.
    16. It "would not be needed if the persons who exercise their right of free expression by word and action were all pleasing, lovable persons with whom the rest of the citizens agreed," she said.
    17. But apparently to make him palatable, even lovable, to the masses, the script inflates pony-tailed Max into an eccentric genius, master of 11 Chinese dialects.
    18. It's a city where police officers tap dance, bag ladies are lovable, sales clerks ask if they can help you and muggers look like refugees from an MTV video.
    19. And the chemistry between Dreyfuss and Estevez makes them believable and lovable cop buddies and provides a good hoot on a rainy afternoon or lazy night.
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