appreciative如何读

英:[əˈpri:ʃətɪv]

美:[əˈpriʃətɪv, -ʃiˌetɪv]

appreciative是什么意思

  • adj.有鉴识力的,有眼力的;感激的;赏识的,欣赏的

appreciative自然拼读

ap·pre·cia·tive

pri shi tihv [or] pri sh tihv

appreciative扩展

appreciatively (adv.)

appreciative词根

词根:appreciate

adv.

appreciatively 欣赏地,赞赏地;感激地

n.

appreciation 欣赏,鉴别;增值;感谢

vi.

appreciate 增值;涨价

vt.

appreciate 欣赏;感激;领会;鉴别

appreciative英英释义

Adjective

1. feeling or expressive of gratitude;

"was appreciative of his efforts"

"an appreciative word"

2. having or showing appreciation or a favorable critical judgment or opinion;

"appreciative of a beautiful landscape"

"an appreciative laugh from the audience"

appreciative区别

 appreciative, grateful

这组词都有“感谢的、感激的”的意思,其区别是:

appreciative与greatful基本同义,但语气较强,侧重以行动或言语来感谢。

grateful普通用词,侧重因对方的恩惠、好意或帮助,从内心产生的感激之情。

以上来源于网络

appreciative词源中文解释

"有能力欣赏; 表现出应有的欣赏能力",1650年代(隐含于 appreciatively); 参见 appreciate 和 -ive。相关词汇: Appreciativeness。

appreciative词源英文解释

The first known use of appreciative was circa 1698

appreciative 例句

1 She had performed before appreciative audiences in concert halls across the United States.

2 However, the small but appreciative crowd grows as disappointed England fans find solace in this teeming riot of rhythm.

3 his latest novel has received a number of appreciative reviews

4 By and large the work of the news agency is appreciative.

一般而论这家新闻社的工作是让人感激的.

5 Reflecting on his partnership with Mr. Bowie, who died earlier this month at age 69, Mr. Pop was appreciative: “He resurrected me,” he said.

6 The crowd was appreciative, but the sound was terrible.

7 Back when he owned a successful food truck — he is particularly proud of the ramen and homemade corned beef — appreciative customers would skip right over him and thank the sous-chef instead.

8 “This French mirrored armoire? It’s our coat closet,” Vickie says, rushing over to give it an appreciative pat for years of service.

9 Big & Rich seemed genuinely appreciative of those who did turn out and the crowd showered them with cheers — many of them prompted — the whole night.

10 People still pass through in large numbers, but they park in a turnout, have a brief appreciative gaze, then get back in their cars and drive off.

11 Whenever I glanced at the other people huddled around the ash countertop, I saw far more appreciative nods than puzzled grimaces.

12 I gave an appreciative sniff as I walked past the sentries and entered the world of Listening Rock.

13 It is instead admirably restrained, deeply appreciative of some aspects of Islam and ultimately far more interested in raising provocative questions than in definitively answering them.

14 It was her good fortune to find a permanent job in the home of a well-to-do family whose members were affectionate, appreciative, and generous.

15 He opened one eye and gave an appreciative sniff.

16 Below, read a selection of appreciative takes on Horn’s distinctive sound from a mix of musicians, writers and radio personalities, some of whom knew Horn personally by way of the Washington scene.

17 She looked with appreciative eyes at the powerful young man clipping the hedge.

她以欣赏的目光看着那个修剪矮树篱的健壮的年轻人.

18 appreciative laughter/comments

赞赏的笑声 / 议论

19 How she accomplished that last one we were all too hesitant to ask and too appreciative to care either way.

20 “After the treatment, people became more appreciative of nature and reported feeling more ‘connected’.

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