Get not your friends by bare compliments, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love.
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adj. 明智的;合乎情理的;通情达理的;意识到的,能感觉到的;
n. 可感觉到的东西;敏感的人;
💡 sens感觉+ible能...的 →能感觉的;明智的
"She's a sensible sort of person."
她属于那种通情达理的人。
近义:healthy, intelligent, levelheaded, logical, moderate, poised
反义:illogical, implausible, inane, irrational, lost, meaningless
adj. 光秃秃的;(房间、柜子等)空的;赤裸的;刚好够的;
vt. 使赤裸;使露出;揭开;脱(衣服);
💡 bear(n.熊)→bare(a.赤裸的):赤裸的熊 爸(ba)热(re)脱衣服- 赤裸的 网友:月亮 补充:不(b)是(are)赤裸的熊.bare(a.赤裸)
"She likes to walk around in bare feet ."
她喜欢光着脚走来走去。
近义:reveal, uncover, unearth, unveil, vent, unlock
反义:wooded, woody, treed, forest, forestal
vt.& vi. 爱,热爱;爱戴;喜欢;赞美,称赞;
vt. 喜爱;喜好;喜欢;爱慕;
n. 爱情,爱意;疼爱;热爱;爱人,所爱之物;
💡 l是男性,o是女性,v是交叉- 爱
"Being in love must have addled your brain."
坠入爱河必已使你神魂颠倒。
近义:idolize, worship, cherish, adore, like, dig
反义:loathe, scorn, scunner, despise, detest, dislike
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"Purchase not friends by gifts; when thou ceasest to give, such will cease to love."
— Thomas Fuller