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How to write beautiful English?

The English word for "beautiful" is "beautiful".

Let me show you some other beautiful details, which I hope will help you:

First, the phonetic symbols of words

Word pronunciation: English? 【bju? t? fl】? ? ? Beautiful? 【bju? t? Florida]

Second, the definition of words

Adjective? Beautiful; ok; excellent

Third, the usage of words.

Beauty means "beautiful" and "pleasing to the eye", which contains the meaning of making people feel beautiful and happy. Focus on objectively showing the beauty close to the ideal state, with strong tone. When modifying people, it mainly modifies women and children, and when modifying men, it contains the derogatory meaning of "no manhood".

Beauty can also be interpreted as "very good", "very good" and "just right"

Beauty can be used as an attribute in a sentence to modify people or things; It can also be used as a predicative to express characteristics; Can also be used as an object complement.

Beautiful plus the definite article The can be used as a noun, which means both abstract concepts and concrete things, but it is treated as a singular.

Fourth, phrase collocation.

Beautiful personality? Good character

Beautiful country? Beautiful country, beautiful countryside

Beautiful face? pretty face

Beautiful flowers? Beautiful flowers

Pretty girl? beautiful girl

Beautiful scenery? Beautiful scenery/landscape

Beautiful music? splendid music

A wonderful opportunity? An excellent opportunity.

Beautiful people? celebrity

Meitu? Beautiful painting

Beautiful scenery? Beautiful scenery/landscape

Nice shot? Well played.

Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)

The adjectives beautiful, fair, handsome, cute, beautiful and fine all mean "beautiful, beautiful".

Beautiful common words, with wide meanings and the strongest tone, refer to beauty and harmony, almost perfect beauty. When referring to a person, it usually describes a woman or a child, and it is rarely used to describe a man.

Fair is a formal word, which is often used in literary works to describe women and children, focusing on the beauty of appearance.

Handsome is often used to describe a man's handsomeness. Sometimes it also describes a woman, indicating that she has good facial features and beautiful posture.

Cute is a common word. When describing people, it mainly refers to the appearance of women and children, and the tone is not as strong as beautiful.

Pretty is a common word with a weaker tone than beautiful, which is mostly used to describe women, children and small, delicate and lovely things.

Fine means lovely in appearance, figure or manner. When applied to things, emphasize the beauty of form or content.

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs

That? Time? Really? Coming? For what? Action? What if? These? Beautiful? Animals? Is it? Where to? Survival. ?

If these beautiful animals are to survive, we should act now.

This? Beautiful? Old? Architecture? Really? Have you been there? Recovered? Where to? Its? Former? Glory. ?

This beautiful old building has been restored to its former glory.

Venice? Is it? Answer? Beautiful? City? Full? Yes? Culture? And then what? History. ?

Venice is a this beautiful city with profound cultural and historical background.

Who are they? Both? Beautiful? ─? Me? Can't? Manufacturing? Up? Mine? Mind. ?

Both are beautiful-I can't decide.

we? May? Talk? Yes? Beautiful? Things? But? Beauty? Itself? Is it? Abstraction. ?

We can talk about beautiful things, but beauty itself is abstract.

That? Town? Is it? Are you online? Answer? Beautiful? What's the situation Are you online? Answer? Wide? Green? Valley. ?

The town is located in a broad and lush valley with beautiful environment.