First, pronunciation
English: [/swi? t/]; United States: [/swi? t/]
Second, Chinese translation?
Sweet; Fragrant; Aromatic; Fragrant; Melodious; Kind-hearted; Sugary; Nice; Pure; Pleasant; (agreeing) Good; Great; enjoyable
Candy; Dessert (after meals); (to a dear person) Dear, baby.
Third, form.
Plural number: candy
Comparison: sweeter
Superlative: the sweetest
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Sweet dessert?
Sweet voice, sweet voice
Sweet corn sweet corn
a sweet dream
Sweet fragrance
Sweet milk
Bilingual examples of verbs (abbreviation of verb)
1. Supplement? More? Honey. What if? What about you? Really? Answer? Is it sweet? Teeth.
If you like sweets, add more honey.
2. never Are you online? His? Life? Had it? Sleep? Seems? So what? Is it sweet? Where to? He ...
He has never slept so soundly in his life.
3. That? Grass? Is it? Green? And then what? That? Flowers? Is it? That's great.
The grass is green and the flowers are fragrant.
4. That? Ross? Did you give it? Turn it off? Answer? Is it sweet? Smell.
Roses give off fragrance.
5. Is she? Sang? She? Sweetest? Where to? Please. He ...
She sang her best song to please him.
6. Me? Especially? Like what? Is it sweet? Things.
I especially like sweets.
6. Usage 1. It is often used to strengthen the tone and express things that make people feel uncomfortable. It is often translated as "amazing" and sometimes used as irony to mean "difficult, terrible and terrible".
2. The basic meaning used as a noun is "candy", which is a countable noun when doing this solution;
It can also refer to "dessert" after a meal, in which case, sweet can be used as a countable noun or an uncountable noun.