英:['ʌn'grʌdʒɪŋ]
美:[ʌn'grʌdʒɪŋ]
英:['ʌn'grʌdʒɪŋ]
美:[ʌn'grʌdʒɪŋ]
词根:ungrudging
adv.ungrudgingly 情愿地,慷慨地
Adjective
1. without envy or reluctance;
"ungrudging admiration"
The first known use of ungrudging was circa 1774
1 It was coming: to some, bringing ungrudging pleasure, sweet happiness; to others, unsparing misery, bitter despair!
2 You can hear them telling some things loudly, Telling of ungrudging love and care; But I catch an inner voice that pleadeth Soft and sweet, like music in the air.
3 So you both owe each other ungrudging acknowledgment of each other’s existential concerns.
4 When Clara was a little girl her mother died, and Johanna’s life had been spent in ungrudging service to her niece.
5 And the Captain’s honest, ungrudging approval of a comrade who had already distanced him in the hold he exercised over Templeton, pleased them, and told in the speaker’s favour.
6 The paddlers were just the wild boys of Ikpe, very good-hearted under all their badness, as Ma told the Sunday School children of Wellington Church, Glasgow: They are ungrudging hard workers too.
7 He knew she was kind and ungrudging, and his main regret was for his meagre knowledge and poor responses in regard to his large blank aunts.
8 I have received ungrudging help from several friends.
我得到了几个朋友的慷慨帮助。
9 And her heart gave a throb of pride and satisfaction, of complete, ungrudging admiration, as he took her hands again and drew her to him.
10 Verena referred the matter, as usual, with her air of bright, ungrudging deference, to her companion.
11 And it is only by taking advantage of these opportunities, by revealing one's unselfish, ungrudging hospitality, that one rightly earns the name of cultured.
12 One is glad to recall that Hamlet, one of the greatest of Shakespeare's plays, received from Pepys ungrudging commendation.
13 Louisa gave ungrudging admiration, and whispered praise to the young girl.
14 What is needed is an ungrudging recognition of the value of the special feminine qualities.
15 Her husband, the photographer Don Honeyman, was that rare being, a truly intelligent man prepared to give ungrudging support to a wife more remarkable than himself.
16 And real courtesy includes always an unhesitating and ungrudging hospitality.
17 Now, sitting alone in the dreary lodging-house sitting-room in Oxford Terrace, she was able mentally to project herself into the far-off Highland glen, and to feel an ungrudging joy in the pleasure of others.
18 Any one can understand, how work of this kind pursued with loving and ungrudging industry for over fifteen years, educated the mind and formed the taste.
19 Dignified owners shared with the common sailor and apprentices their ungrudging sympathy, and he received it with transparent gratitude.
20 She did not doubt that when the season was over there would be a general falling-off in their cordiality unless she so greatly distinguished herself as to win their ungrudging admiration.
3 自愿
free volunteer voluntary unurged on own willing unforced unbidden free-will voluntarily voluntariness unconstraint proprio motu
5 慷慨的
large free strong loose liberal generous flush handsome boon bountiful unselfish big-hearted bounteous unstinted large-handed freehanded profusive open-hand greathearted freehearted lavish princely munificent unsparing open-handed great-hearted unstinting big decent gentle prodigal free-handed large-hearted
6 不吝啬的
7 豪爽的
8 全心全意的
9 全心全意
12 情愿
14 不勉强的
16 慷慨
large free strong loose liberal generous flush handsome boon bountiful unselfish big-hearted bounteous unstinted large-handed freehanded profusive open-hand greathearted freehearted largely liberally generosity with open hand without stint do handsome lavish princely munificent unsparing open-handed great-hearted freely generously handsomely unsparingly unstintingly bounty liberality lavishness prodigality with a free hand unstinting virtuously ungrudgingly munificence big decent gentle prodigal free-handed well goodness largesse large-hearted profusion largess largeness
17 情愿的