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词根:charity
adj.charitable 慈善事业的;慷慨的,仁慈的;宽恕的
n.charity 慈善;施舍;慈善团体;宽容;施舍物
charitableness 宽大;慈善
adjective
full of love for and goodwill toward others : benevolent
liberal in benefactions to the needy : generous
of or relating to charity
charitable institutions
merciful or kind in judging others : lenient
The first known use of charitable was in the 14th century
charm1 of 2noun
a word, action, or thing believed to have magic power
something worn to keep away evil and bring good luck
a small ornament worn on a chain or bracelet
a quality that attracts and pleases
charm2 of 2verb
to affect or influence by or as if by a magic spell
charm a snake
to protect by or as if by a charm
a charmed life
delight entry 2 sense 2, fascinate
to attract by grace or beauty
charm1 of 2noun
a word, action, or thing believed to have magic power
something worn to keep away evil and bring good luck
a small ornament worn on a chain or bracelet
a quality that attracts and pleases
charm2 of 2verb
to affect or influence by or as if by a magic spell
charm a snake
to protect by or as if by a charm
a charmed life
delight entry 2 sense 2, fascinate
to attract by grace or beauty
charlatannoun
a person who pretends to have knowledge or ability
charlatannoun
a person who pretends to have knowledge or ability
charlatannoun
a person who pretends to have knowledge or ability
charitynoun
love for others
kindliness in judging others
the giving of aid to the poor and suffering
public aid for the poor
an institution or fund for aiding the needy
charitynoun
love for others
kindliness in judging others
the giving of aid to the poor and suffering
public aid for the poor
an institution or fund for aiding the needy
charitableadjective
freely giving money or help to poor and needy persons : generous
given for the needy : of service to the needy a charitable institution
charitable funds
kindly in judging other people
1 When he announced that Mauritania was “a small nation—big destination, though, for sport fishermen,” there was little that anyone even a little generously inclined towards Lauer could charitably add.
2 The Georgetown people said, charitably , that I wasn't much of an athlete.
乔治敦的人很厚道地说我体育不是太好。
3 I’ve perused enough Architectural Digest spreads, Vogue.com videos and Instagram feeds to know that most celebrities live in what could charitably be described as fancy mausoleums.
4 Additionally, his family has always gravitated toward what one might charitably call sustainable practices.
5 When I told him this situation needed fixing, he charitably replied that it was my problem.
6 Try to think about him a little more charitably.
看待他这个人尽量大度一点吧。
7 It’s a thought one might, less than charitably, attribute to a reality television star of today such as a Kardashian or a Real Housewife of Somewhere.
8 Almost everything that's left could go too, thanks to local government that could most charitably be described as supine.
9 Cage’s influence was sometimes noted in Mr. Duckworth’s music, and not always charitably.
10 She makes a charitable donation every year.
11 Still, she knows people sometimes don’t ask for her opinion because she can be what might charitably be called insistent.
12 Edmonds was familiar with what can be charitably described as Morrissey’s troubles, a career filled with offenses and transgressions that would have spelled doom for almost any other politician.
13 Once again, Miss Cooper charitably intervenes — but will kindness prove enough to free the faux Major and the downtrodden Sybil from her domineering mother?
14 “My mom has, I would charitably say, ambivalence about the book,” he said through a tight smile.
15 They give money to charitable causes.
16 Lire, a literary magazine, charitably called it "not completely nul", while le Monde said it was his "most accomplished" work so far.
《读书》(Lire),一本文学杂志,慷慨地称之为“不完全是一部废品”,《世界》(LeMonde)却说这是作者到目前为止“最为杰出”的作品。
17 He performs charitable work to help the poor.
18 The newspaper in possession of the tape charitably sits on it for three years, only making the contents public after Charles and Diana separate.
19 There’s a photo of a sign that identifies the artist as responsible for “beautification this site,” an effort that might be charitably be described as “in process.”
20 One day we may look back on Wilson more charitably, especially in the light of those who followed him.
1 慈善
charitable philanthropic benevolent charity philanthropy easy beneficent eleemosynary tenderhearted philanthropical benefic samaritan benevolence beneficence benefaction benevolently graciousness
2 慈善地
4 宽厚
5 宽容
kind charitable tolerant forgiving indulgent lenient forbearing charity mercy tolerance forbearance tolerate large-minded royal Catholic placable latitudinarian tolerantly quarter indulgence toleration sufferance catholicity placability overlook
6 宽容地