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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
How sweet. Oh, that's great.วิธี หวาน โอ้ที่ ดี I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
That was sweet. That was really sweet.เพราะมาก เพราะจริงๆ. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992)
You know, it's sweet. It's romantic.มันทั้งอ่อนหวาน ทั้งโรแมนติก The One with George Stephanopoulos (1994)
- I think Johan is sweet. - He's at high school and has a moped!ฉันว่า Johan ก็น่ารักดีออก / เขาอยู่ม.ปลายแล้วนะ ยังทำตัวเซื่องซึมอยู่ได้ Show Me Love (1998)
Well, that's sweet. I think."'ความจริงที่รู้กันดีว่า ความงามจะอยู่ลึกลงไป Valentine (2001)
Thank you. You're so sweet. Are you having fun?ขอบคุณจ้ะ คุณน่ารักจัง Legally Blonde (2001)
That's sweet. Very sweet, very sweet.ที่หวาน หวานมากหวานมาก Showtime (2002)
That's so sweet. We can get the contracts if you...แหม น่ารักจริง เดี๋ยวเราไปที่ห้อง เซ็นสัญญา... Bringing Down the House (2003)
That's very sweet. You didn't have to do that.น่ารักจัง ไม่เห็นต้องทำขนาดนั้นเลย Wicker Park (2004)
- You're so sweet. - Hello, again.คุณน่ารักจัง \ ทักทายอีกครั้ง Red Eye (2005)
-which is sweet. -Very sweet.มันก็ดีนะ ดีมากเลยล่ะ Imagine Me & You (2005)
No, no, that's sweet. You should go.นั่นดีมากเลย แต่ไม่ต้องหรอก คุณไปเถอะ Just Like Heaven (2005)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
sweet.All sugar is sweet.
sweet.A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
sweet.A rose smells sweet.
sweet.Chocolate tastes sweet.
sweet.Chrysanthemums smell sweet.
sweet.He likes anything sweet.
sweet.I feel like eating something sweet.
sweet.It tasted sweet.
sweet.I want something sweet.
sweet.Kim's smile was very sweet.
sweet.Life is sweet.
sweet.Lilies smell sweet.

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (4 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sweet \Sweet\, v. t.
     To sweeten. [Obs.] --Udall.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sweet \Sweet\, adv.
     Sweetly. --Shak.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sweet \Sweet\, n.
     1. That which is sweet to the taste; -- used chiefly in the
        plural. Specifically:
        (a) Confectionery, sweetmeats, preserves, etc.
        (b) Home-made wines, cordials, metheglin, etc.
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     2. That which is sweet or pleasant in odor; a perfume. "A
        wilderness of sweets." --Milton.
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     3. That which is pleasing or grateful to the mind; as, the
        sweets of domestic life.
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              A little bitter mingled in our cup leaves no relish
              of the sweet.                         --Locke.
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     4. One who is dear to another; a darling; -- a term of
        endearment. "Wherefore frowns my sweet?" --B. Jonson.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Sweet \Sweet\, a. [Compar. {Sweeter}; superl. {Sweetest}.] [OE.
     swete, swote, sote, AS. sw[=e]te; akin to OFries. sw[=e]te,
     OS. sw[=o]ti, D. zoet, G. s["u]ss, OHG. suozi, Icel. saetr,
     soetr, Sw. s["o]t, Dan. s["o]d, Goth. suts, L. suavis, for
     suadvis, Gr. ?, Skr. sv[=a]du sweet, svad, sv[=a]d, to
     sweeten. [root]175. Cf. {Assuage}, {Suave}, {Suasion}.]
     1. Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar;
        saccharine; -- opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet
        beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges.
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     2. Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a
        sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet incense.
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              The breath of these flowers is sweet to me.
                                                    --Longfellow.
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     3. Pleasing to the ear; soft; melodious; harmonious; as, the
        sweet notes of a flute or an organ; sweet music; a sweet
        voice; a sweet singer.
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              To make his English sweet upon his tongue.
                                                    --Chaucer.
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              A voice sweet, tremulous, but powerful. --Hawthorne.
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     4. Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; mild and attractive; fair;
        as, a sweet face; a sweet color or complexion.
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              Sweet interchange
              Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains.
                                                    --Milton.
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     5. Fresh; not salt or brackish; as, sweet water. --Bacon.
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     6. Not changed from a sound or wholesome state. Specifically:
        (a) Not sour; as, sweet milk or bread.
        (b) Not state; not putrescent or putrid; not rancid; as,
            sweet butter; sweet meat or fish.
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     7. Plaesing to the mind; mild; gentle; calm; amiable;
        winning; presuasive; as, sweet manners.
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              Canst thou bind the sweet influence of Pleiades?
                                                    --Job xxxviii.
                                                    31.
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              Mildness and sweet reasonableness is the one
              established rule of Christian working. --M. Arnold.
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     Note: Sweet is often used in the formation of self-explaining
           compounds; as, sweet-blossomed, sweet-featured,
           sweet-smelling, sweet-tempered, sweet-toned, etc.
           [1913 Webster]
  
     {Sweet alyssum}. (Bot.) See {Alyssum}.
  
     {Sweet apple}. (Bot.)
        (a) Any apple of sweet flavor.
        (b) See {Sweet-sop}.
  
     {Sweet bay}. (Bot.)
        (a) The laurel ({Laurus nobilis}).
        (b) Swamp sassafras.
  
     {Sweet calabash} (Bot.), a plant of the genus {Passiflora}
        ({Passiflora maliformis}) growing in the West Indies, and
        producing a roundish, edible fruit, the size of an apple.
        
  
     {Sweet cicely}. (Bot.)
        (a) Either of the North American plants of the
            umbelliferous genus {Osmorrhiza} having aromatic roots
            and seeds, and white flowers. --Gray.
        (b) A plant of the genus {Myrrhis} ({Myrrhis odorata})
            growing in England.
  
     {Sweet calamus}, or {Sweet cane}. (Bot.) Same as {Sweet
        flag}, below.
  
     {Sweet Cistus} (Bot.), an evergreen shrub ({Cistus Ladanum})
        from which the gum ladanum is obtained.
  
     {Sweet clover}. (Bot.) See {Melilot}.
  
     {Sweet coltsfoot} (Bot.), a kind of butterbur ({Petasites
        sagittata}) found in Western North America.
  
     {Sweet corn} (Bot.), a variety of the maize of a sweet taste.
        See the Note under {Corn}.
  
     {Sweet fern} (Bot.), a small North American shrub ({Comptonia
        asplenifolia} syn. {Myrica asplenifolia}) having
        sweet-scented or aromatic leaves resembling fern leaves.
        
  
     {Sweet flag} (Bot.), an endogenous plant ({Acorus Calamus})
        having long flaglike leaves and a rootstock of a pungent
        aromatic taste. It is found in wet places in Europe and
        America. See {Calamus}, 2.
  
     {Sweet gale} (Bot.), a shrub ({Myrica Gale}) having bitter
        fragrant leaves; -- also called {sweet willow}, and {Dutch
        myrtle}. See 5th {Gale}.
  
     {Sweet grass} (Bot.), holy, or Seneca, grass.
  
     {Sweet gum} (Bot.), an American tree ({Liquidambar
        styraciflua}). See {Liquidambar}.
  
     {Sweet herbs}, fragrant herbs cultivated for culinary
        purposes.
  
     {Sweet John} (Bot.), a variety of the sweet William.
  
     {Sweet leaf} (Bot.), horse sugar. See under {Horse}.
  
     {Sweet marjoram}. (Bot.) See {Marjoram}.
  
     {Sweet marten} (Zool.), the pine marten.
  
     {Sweet maudlin} (Bot.), a composite plant ({Achillea
        Ageratum}) allied to milfoil.
  
     {Sweet oil}, olive oil.
  
     {Sweet pea}. (Bot.) See under {Pea}.
  
     {Sweet potato}. (Bot.) See under {Potato}.
  
     {Sweet rush} (Bot.), sweet flag.
  
     {Sweet spirits of niter} (Med. Chem.) See {Spirit of nitrous
        ether}, under {Spirit}.
  
     {Sweet sultan} (Bot.), an annual composite plant ({Centaurea
        moschata}), also, the yellow-flowered ({Centaurea
        odorata}); -- called also {sultan flower}.
  
     {Sweet tooth}, an especial fondness for sweet things or for
        sweetmeats. [Colloq.]
  
     {Sweet William}.
        (a) (Bot.) A species of pink ({Dianthus barbatus}) of many
            varieties.
        (b) (Zool.) The willow warbler.
        (c) (Zool.) The European goldfinch; -- called also {sweet
            Billy}. [Prov. Eng.]
  
     {Sweet willow} (Bot.), sweet gale.
  
     {Sweet wine}. See {Dry wine}, under {Dry}.
  
     {To be sweet on}, to have a particular fondness for, or
        special interest in, as a young man for a young woman.
        [Colloq.] --Thackeray.
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     Syn: Sugary; saccharine; dulcet; luscious.
          [1913 Webster]

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