largess如何读

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美:[lɑrˈʒɛs, -ˈdʒɛs, ˈlɑrˌdʒɛs]

largess是什么意思

n.

赠送

赏赐

赠品

贺礼

largess词根

词根:largess

n.

largesse 慷慨的赠与;慷慨赠与物(等于largess)

largess英英释义

  • n.
    • a gift or money given (as for service or out of benevolence); usually given ostentatiously
    • liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit

largess词源英文解释

Middle English largesse, from Anglo-French, from large

The first known use of largesse was in the 13th century

largess儿童词典英英释义

lariatnoun

a rope with a noose used to catch livestock or to tie up grazing animals : lasso

largo1 of 2adverb or adjective

in a very slow and broad manner—used as a direction in music

largo2 of 2noun

a largo movement

largeadjective

greater, bigger, more extended, or more powerful than usual

largeadjective

greater, bigger, more extended, or more powerful than usual

largessenoun

generous giving

a generous gift

largessenoun

generous giving

a generous gift

largess 例句

1 Ford’s executives gazed across the bougainvillea at one another and outward, onto a world awaiting their largess.

2 As a whole, such practices foster an environment where everyone involved is conditioned to rely not on the kindness of strangers, but on the largess of business acquaintances.

3 There’s still an air of mystery surrounding the foundation, even as word of its largess has spread in the New York arts world.

4 "Just looking at your needy and desperate faces makes me want to spread my largess."

5 The delay allowed Lawrence to exploit Groves’s largess without competition: by the time Brookhaven was chartered, the foundations for Lawrence’s three new accelerators already had been laid.

6 The visit goes fine, but the volunteers are overly familiar, and when they take a group photo with the recipients of their largess, I thought of how hunters pose with their prey.

7 Ms. Kaplan’s father ran the Welch Grape Juice Company, and she used her largess to provide shelter for artists.

8 The project is primarily funded by government largess in both the United States and Ireland — New York City, which has supported multiple arts institutions over time, set aside $37 million for the project.

9 Veronica is back, having been resurrected by her creator, Rob Thomas, and its star, Kristen Bell, again in the title role, through a Kickstarter campaign that drew on the largess of its fans.

10 After a long time lonely life, I met a good guy maybe it's a largess god gave me, at the same time I found here came the happiness again.

一段长久的孤独生活之后,我遇见了一个好人,也许他是上天赐予我的,在此同时我再次拥有了快乐。

11 But so far, little of that largess has come their way.

12 Mr. Lowry had the last word in deciding which artists, writers and performers would receive grants from the Ford Foundation, the richest private source of cultural largess at the time.

13 Musicians are retiring and claiming their promised benefits at a time when donors themselves are contending with shrinking fortunes and competing claims on their largess.

14 Throughout there is a feeling of largess that only occasionally shades into indulgence.

15 The true largess of Thoreau, then, can perhaps best be discovered by experiencing one of the outdoor temples that his “in wildness” declaration helped protect.

16 But “Call Me Madam” can’t support much political reflection, or any reflection, really, because its focus on know-nothing ambassadors and reflexive largess quickly becomes subservient to its dispiritingly dated romantic plot.

17 This production, directed by Stephen Ouimette, sidesteps the message problem by focusing on the way personal relationships are tested by both largess and loss.

18 But activists have not mustered campaigns against institutions that benefit from the Sacklers’ largess.

19 My parents’ largess allowed me to go on to graduate school and earn the degree that made it possible, in time, for me to leave home for good.

20 And yet, with the exception of one moment of largess, I made my budgetary goal.

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