Sweet tooth Meaning in English
expression
ˈswit/ /ˈtuθ
SWEET TOOTH
swˈiːt/ /tˈuːθ
sweet TOOTH
释义
A strong liking for sweet foods and desserts.
用法与细微差别
An informal idiom. Used in 'have a sweet tooth' to describe people who crave sugar. Not about actual teeth—just a way to say you love sweets. Often used with 'have' (I have a sweet tooth), rarely 'am' or 'is'.
Spanish: gusto por lo dulcePortuguese (BR): gosto por docePortuguese (PT): gosto por docesChinese (Simplified): 喜欢吃甜食Chinese (Traditional): 嗜甜Hindi: मीठा खाने का शौकArabic: حب الحلوياتBengali: মিষ্টির প্রতি ঝোঁক - মিষ্টি খেতে ভালোবাসাRussian: сладкоежкаJapanese: 甘党Vietnamese: thích đồ ngọtKorean: 단것을 좋아함 - 단 것에 약함Turkish: tatlı düşkünü - tatlıya düşkün olmakUrdu: میٹھا پسند کرنے والاIndonesian: suka makanan manis
例句
I have a sweet tooth. I eat chocolate every day.
basic
She does not have a sweet tooth. She prefers salty snacks.
basic
If you have a sweet tooth, you will love this cake.
basic
I've always had a sweet tooth—dessert is my favorite part of any meal.
natural
Don't tempt me with cookies—my sweet tooth can't say no!
natural
He claims he doesn't have a sweet tooth, but he always orders dessert.
natural