Pronunciation: English [[swi? T] beauty [[swi? t]
Interpretation:
Sugar-containing; Sweet; Fragrant; Aromatic; Fragrant; Melodious; Good to hear;
Candy; Sweet food, dessert; (addressing dear people) Dear, baby;
Others: Comparative: sweeter? Superlative: sweetest? Complex number: sweets
Etymology: swete from old English, meaning something that pleases the five senses, mind, feeling, etc. Swotijaz originally originated from primitive Germanic language.
Common phrases
Be sweet on fell in love with …
The sweets of satisfaction, satisfaction, happiness, fun.
synonym
sugar
Pronunciation: English [? (r)], beautiful [? r]
Interpretation:
Sugar; A spoonful of sugar; A cube of sugar; Sugar (contained in plants, fruits, etc.);
V. add sugar to; Sprinkle sugar on; To coat with sugar;
Int. (expressing regret when doing something stupid or making a mistake, used as a euphemism for shit) Oh, really;
Others: third person singular: sugars? Plural number: sugars? Now participle: sugar? Past tense: sugared? Past participle: sugared
Etymology:/kloc-sucre, which entered English in the late 3rd century, directly originated from ancient French, meaning sugar; Succarum, originally from medieval Latin, means sugar.