Examples of using Lovingly in English and their translations into Chinese
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The old-world elegance of the room, lovingly adorned with the fine work of craftsmen, is mirrored in the city that lies just below.
Lovingly say your"I"(what's true for you) about the specific event.
However, before He fulfills those promises, He will lovingly but firmly discipline the nation of Israel so that they return to Him.
All of the planes are beautifully restored and lovingly preserved- there's no other institution like it in California.
I hear you lovingly call her“honey” and“sweetie” and laugh with her when she is confusingly silly.
By lovingly learning to focus your intuition, you can strive to cure or at least improve any health situation.
By being open to someone else, we can learn to listen objectively, even lovingly, to what that person wants to or needs to share.
They walked close and lovingly, laughing and talking together, looking at each other, not at their surroundings.
Lovingly help her set boundaries with her time, energy, resources, and relationships(kids and mothers-in-law included).
The property has been lovingly maintained as a private residence for two generations, and all original architectural details have been preserved.
Discipline, then, is how God lovingly turns His children from rebellion to obedience.
Locals and long-time fans lovingly refer to the Denver Art Museum as the DAM.
Locals and long-time fans lovingly refer to the Denver Art Museum as the DAM.
Constantly, again and again, everything by him and everything about him, and he speaks lovingly of discovering the brightly coloured Schocken editions of Kafka.
So we also need to lovingly correct them because they are walking a dangerous path.
Princess Highway lovingly creates vintage inspired prints and timeless styles that are both beautiful and flattering.
Original creators, Codemasters, have lovingly updated the classic MICRO MACHINES gameplay for mobile devices.
Jesus lovingly listened to me and then said, Be at peace, My child, I am with you.
In Northern England, Pete Glazebrook looks lovingly at his prize-winning onion which weighed a stunning 17 pounds.
One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty.