爱情可以永恒,但爱的人的外号会随着时间的推移而进化和更换。你还会叫爱人honey或sweet吗?(* honey或sweetheart,Sweetheart,Sweetheart)这里有20种甜蜜的昵称,虽然很久了,但在即将到来的情人节可以增添一点新鲜感。
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what did ' I ' m the huckleberry to your persimmon ' mean?
昵称1:蔓越莓
Popular in the 1830s,It was the comparison of something small to something great . It became a saying of love and ' huckleberry ' came to meme
If you were to call someone a' mouse,' what were you referring to them as?
别名2:鼠标
taken from old English but popularized by shakes peare,it means a demure or quiet darling,particularly a woman这一别名来自古英语,但因为莎士比亚而广为传播
Demure [dmjr] : adj .端庄娴静
Not a knight in training,what did' squire' mean?
昵称3:乘务员
a ' squire ' is a man who accompanies or escorts a woman。“始终”是指陪伴或护送女性的男人。
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What did 'lambkin' refer to?
别名4:小羊
used by Shakespeare in his ' Henry ' plays,' lambkin ' can refer to both a small child and lovers . it was an endearing term used ad "过去被用作家人之间的昵称。
' If you called someone' gol pol,' how were you describing them?
昵称5:美人
this 16th-century term to describe beauty was derived from the word gold-poll or golden headed,According to David crystal 's ' words根据大卫克里斯特尔的《亨利》,这个词是金池或金头(
What would you mean by the word 'tib '
别名6:小牛
you were calling them a young calf . in 14th-century England,calves were seen as both very expensive and also cute。TiB' refer在14世纪的英国,小牛被认为既昂贵又可爱。所以TiB是指有魅力的人。
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What did the name 'ladybird' mean?
外号7:瓢虫
Taken from' Romeo and Juliet,' the name refers to a close female friend or sweet heart。这个外号来自《时空中的词汇》,是指亲密的女性朋友或爱人。
If someone called you a' duck,' they were referring to you as what?
昵称8:鸭子
darling or dear . this term was shake speare an in origin。叫某人“鸭子”就像叫“亲爱的”。这个外号源自莎士比亚的作品。
What did the term 'bearcat' mean?
昵称9:海狸
In the 1920s,a ' bear cat ' referred to a hot-tempered woman with a lot of spirit。20世纪20年代,“海狸”指活力十足的急性女性。
What did 'old thing' mean?
别名10:旧东西
In the 19th century,' old thing ' lost its negative connotations and was used as a term of affection for one ' s partner。在十九世纪
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