The English word for sweet is sweet.
Sweet is an English word, adjective, noun, which when used as an adjective translates as "sweet; pleasing to the ear; aromatic; affectionate", and when used as a noun translates as. "candy; fun; fragrant; baby (slang) cool, person; (English) Sweet".
Phrase Collocation
Sweet basil: sweet basil; purple lady's mantle; [horticultural] basil; purple-flowered basil
Sweet Rain: deadly precision; deadly accuracy; sweet drizzle
Sweet Almond: sweet almond; sweet lentil; sweet batamarillo
Sweet teacher: English composition; Primary English Olympiad model essay; English composition beautiful teacher
Word Usage
adj: sweet basically means "sweet" in terms of taste, and by extension can mean "bright and colorful". can mean "colorful, pleasant to the ear" or "pleasant to the eye", describing people as "amiable [kind-hearted]" or describing those small things or young children as "cute". or to describe small things or young children as "cute". The degree can be moderate, excessive or saturated.
Sweet is also often used to strengthen the tone of voice, to express something uncomfortable, often translated as "very, amazing", and sometimes used in the negative to express "hard, terrible, terrible", etc. The comparative level of sweet is sweeter, and the comparative level of sweet is "sweet", and the comparative level of sweet is sweeter, and the comparative level of sweet is sweeter. The comparative level is sweeter, and the highest level is sweetest.
n: sweet as a noun basically means "candy", and it is a countable noun when it is used in this way; sweet can also refer to "sweets" after a meal, when it can be used as a countable or uncountable noun. sweet can be used as a countable or uncountable noun; sweets can be used metaphorically to mean "tenderness, fragrance, joy, pleasure", often used in thesweets of sth structure.
Bilingual Example Sentences
1、She'd baked some bread which made the air smell sweet.
She'd baked some bread which made the air smell sweet.
2. She'sa very sweet woman, as you no doubt know by now.
She's a very sweet woman, as you surely know by now.