dainty 音标拼音: [d'enti]
n . 适口的食物
a . 优美的,讲究的,适口的
适口的食物优美的,讲究的,适口的
dainty adj 1 :
affectedly dainty or refined [
synonym : {
dainty }, {
mincing },
{
niminy -
piminy }, {
prim }, {
twee }]
2 :
delicately beautiful ; "
a dainty teacup "; "
an exquisite cameo "
[
synonym : {
dainty }, {
exquisite }]
3 :
especially pleasing to the taste ; "
a dainty dish to set before a kind ";
4 :
excessively fastidious and easily disgusted ; "
too nice about his food to take to camp cooking "; "
so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow " [
synonym : {
dainty },
{
nice }, {
overnice }, {
prissy }, {
squeamish }]
n 1 :
something considered choice to eat [
synonym : {
dainty },
{
delicacy }, {
goody }, {
kickshaw }, {
treat }]
Dainty \
Dain "
ty \,
a . [
Compar . {
Daintier };
superl . {
Daintiest }.]
1 .
Rare ;
valuable ;
costly . [
Obs .]
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Full many a deynt ['
e ]
horse had he in stable .
--
Chaucer .
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Note :
Hence the proverb "
dainty maketh dearth ,"
i .
e .,
rarity makes a thing dear or precious .
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2 .
Delicious to the palate ;
toothsome .
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Dainty bits Make rich the ribs . --
Shak .
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3 .
Nice ;
delicate ;
elegant ,
in form ,
manner ,
or breeding ;
well -
formed ;
neat ;
tender .
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Those dainty limbs which nature lent For gentle usage and soft delicacy . --
Milton .
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I would be the girdle .
About her dainty ,
dainty waist . --
Tennyson .
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4 .
Requiring dainties .
Hence :
Overnice ;
hard to please ;
fastidious ;
squeamish ;
scrupulous ;
ceremonious .
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Thew were a fine and dainty people . --
Bacon .
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And let us not be dainty of leave -
taking ,
But shift away . --
Shak .
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{
To make dainty },
to assume or affect delicacy or fastidiousness . [
Obs .]
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Ah ha ,
my mistresses !
which of you all Will now deny to dance ?
She that makes dainty ,
She ,
I '
ll swear ,
hath corns . --
Shak .
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Dainty \
Dain "
ty \,
n .;
pl . {
Dainties }. [
OE .
deinie ,
dainte ,
deintie ,
deyntee ,
OF .
deinti ['
e ]
delicacy ,
orig .,
dignity ,
honor ,
fr .
L .
dignitas ,
fr .
dignus worthy .
See {
Deign },
and cf . {
Dignity }.]
1 .
Value ;
estimation ;
the gratification or pleasure taken in anything . [
Obs .]
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I ne told no deyntee of her love . --
Chaucer .
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2 .
That which is delicious or delicate ;
a delicacy .
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That precious nectar may the taste renew Of Eden '
s dainties ,
by our parents lost . --
Beau . &
Fl .
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3 .
A term of fondness . [
Poetic ] --
B .
Jonson .
Syn : {
Dainty }, {
Delicacy }.
Usage :
These words are here compared as denoting articles of food .
The term delicacy as applied to a nice article of any kind ,
and hence to articles of food which are particularly attractive .
Dainty is stronger ,
and denotes some exquisite article of cookery .
A hotel may be provided with all the delicacies of the season ,
and its table richly covered with dainties .
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These delicacies I mean of taste ,
sight ,
smell ,
herbs ,
fruits ,
and flowers ,
Walks and the melody of birds . --
Milton .
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[
A table ]
furnished plenteously with bread ,
And dainties ,
remnants of the last regale .
--
Cowper .
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194 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dainty ":
acute ,
agreeable ,
airy ,
ambrosia ,
ambrosial ,
appetizing ,
attenuate ,
attenuated ,
beautiful ,
bleached ,
bonne bouche ,
bonny ,
breakable ,
bright ,
brittle ,
cate ,
cheap -
jack ,
choice ,
choice morsel ,
civilized ,
clean ,
cleanly ,
cobwebby ,
comestible ,
comfit ,
crumbly ,
cultivated ,
cultured ,
cunning ,
cute ,
delectable ,
delicacy ,
delicat ,
delicate ,
delicately weak ,
delicious ,
delightful ,
dessert ,
diaphanous ,
dirt -
free ,
discriminating ,
downy ,
easy ,
eatable ,
edible ,
effeminate ,
elegant ,
esculent ,
ethereal ,
exquisite ,
fair ,
fastidious ,
filmy ,
fine ,
fine -
drawn ,
fine -
grained ,
finespun ,
finical ,
finicking ,
finicky ,
flimsy ,
fluffy ,
fragile ,
frail ,
frangible ,
fresh ,
fussy ,
fuzzy ,
gauzy ,
genteel ,
gentle ,
gimcrack ,
gimcracky ,
good ,
good to eat ,
good -
tasting ,
goody ,
gossamer ,
gossamery ,
graceful ,
gracile ,
gracious ,
gustable ,
gusty ,
immaculate ,
jerry ,
jerry -
built ,
juicy ,
kickshaw ,
kosher ,
light ,
lightweight ,
likable ,
lovely ,
luscious ,
lush ,
manna ,
mignon ,
mincing ,
morsel ,
namby -
pamby ,
neat ,
nectar ,
nectareous ,
nectarous ,
nice ,
nonpolluted ,
of cleanly habits ,
of gourmet quality ,
overrefined ,
palatable ,
papery ,
particular ,
pasteboardy ,
perceptive ,
pernickety ,
persnickety ,
pleasing ,
polished ,
pretty ,
pubescent ,
puny ,
pure ,
rare ,
rarefied ,
recherche ,
refined ,
ritually pure ,
sapid ,
satin ,
satiny ,
savorous ,
savory ,
scrumptious ,
select ,
sensitive ,
shattery ,
shiny ,
silky ,
sissified ,
sleazy ,
slight ,
smooth ,
smut -
free ,
smutless ,
soft ,
sophisticated ,
spotless ,
squeamish ,
stainless ,
subtile ,
subtle ,
succulent ,
superior ,
sweet ,
sweetmeat ,
tacky ,
tahar ,
tasty ,
tender ,
tenuous ,
thin ,
thin -
spun ,
tidbit ,
titbit ,
toothsome ,
treat ,
tubbed ,
unadulterated ,
unbesmirched ,
unblemished ,
unblotted ,
undefiled ,
unmuddied ,
unpolluted ,
unsmirched ,
unsmudged ,
unsoiled ,
unspotted ,
unstained ,
unsubstantial ,
unsullied ,
untainted ,
untarnished ,
velutinous ,
velvety ,
well -
scrubbed ,
well -
washed ,
white ,
whitened ,
wiredrawn ,
wispy ,
womanish ,
yummy
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