ungrudgingly如何读

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ungrudgingly是什么意思

  • adv.慷慨地;情愿地

ungrudgingly词根

词根:ungrudging

adj.

ungrudging 情愿的;慷慨的

ungrudgingly英英释义

Adverb

1. in a generous and ungrudging manner;

"he ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody's dinner when the guests found themselves without cash"

ungrudgingly词源英文解释

The first known use of ungrudging was circa 1774

ungrudgingly 例句

1 What sort of person do you suppose could go and buy nitroglycerine ungrudgingly after that?

2 You really do need to buy in to the idea that loving her means sharing her ungrudgingly with her work.

3 Flood’s view prevailed—for a Renunciation Act such as he advocated was ungrudgingly passed by the English parliament in 1783—and for a time he regained popularity at the expense of his rival.

4 Besides, punishment for such crimes was ungrudgingly given, and the stoppage of marissa-drinking also tended to lessen the evils.

5 There is less question here," replied he, "of partisanship than of the courteous deference which every gentleman ungrudgingly accords to those of royal birth.

6 But he ungrudgingly admitted she made a man a capital chum; and since throwing in his lot with hers he was keenly alive to the fact that many men envied him his possession.

7 Rashmani quite ungrudgingly took the blame of all this upon herself and openly confessed the poverty of her parents.

8 She herself had paid it—ungrudgingly—in tears—in long years of loneliness—with empty hands.

9 Cap Lutts had paid this money ungrudgingly, for it was his own.

10 I cannot sufficiently express my obligations to this gentleman for the warm interest he took in facilitating our pursuits, and for the labour he bestowed ungrudgingly in our behalf.

11 Mrs. Fraser ungrudgingly cuts a handful of the choicest buds, and gives them to you, a welcome present indeed at this season.

12 This can be meant as a complaint, or even a thinly veiled insult, but Roura said it ungrudgingly.

13 And since that time the same tribute has been paid ungrudgingly in public and private often enough.

14 We will fully and ungrudgingly render to Caesar what is Caesar's.

我们将完全而慷慨地将凯撒的归给凯撒。

15 His persecution called forth, as Lucian ungrudgingly admits, all the fearless love and charity of the worshippers of “the crucified Sophist.”

16 The original conception of this little book was due to the Rev. W. H. Frere, and it could not have been carried out at all without his help and advice, which have been ungrudgingly given.

17 If a piece of work seems to be heavy and muddy, let it be thrown aside ungrudgingly; but the attempt, even though it be a failure, makes the next attempt easier.

18 On the other hand a quadruple alliance was concluded between Great Britain, Austria, Holland, and Saxony; based as usual on British subsidies, which Parliament ungrudgingly voted, with the eloquent but surprising support of Pitt.

19 It was the first time that he had ever been given anything, kindly and ungrudgingly.

20 He gave of himself ungrudgingly in this way and refused recompense.

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