英[mæɡˈnænɪməsli]美[mæɡˈnænɪməsli]
magnanimously如何读
magnanimously是什么意思
- adv.度量大地
magnanimously词根
词根:magnanimous
adj.magnanimous 宽宏大量的;有雅量的;宽大的
n.magnanimity 宽宏大量;慷慨
magnanimously英英释义
adjective
showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit
the irreproachable lives and magnanimous sufferings of their followers—Joseph Addison
showing or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind
too sincere for dissimulation, too magnanimous for resentment—Ellen Glasgow
magnanimously词源英文解释
Latin magnanimus, from magnus great + animus spirit — more at much, animate
The first known use of magnanimous was in 1547
magnanimously儿童词典英英释义
magnanimousadjective
having or showing a noble and courageous spirit
being generous and forgiving
magnanimously 例句
1 A publisher magnanimously instructs her to “keep writing” when she has already published three novels.
2 Baichun Zheng also put his hand magnanimously.
郑百春也大度地伸出了手。
3 Glenn prevailed despite being wounded, however, and magnanimously spared Nicholas’ life.
4 They certainly were not going to drink it now, and so it was magnanimously gifted to the Americans by Jack Warner, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association.
5 Or it could claim it magnanimously refrained from doing so, while reserving the right to do so at a later date.
6 And in an era of bitter division, he magnanimously provides sweets to Democrats.
7 … with the off-duty cops downing them as fast as he could pour, Leery could afford to be magnanimous and play the jukebox for the boys and girls.
8 The president had a somewhat different narrative, one in which he magnanimously responded to desperate pleas from Canada and Mexico.
9 Danny magnanimously hands the keys to his vintage Laurel Heights home over to D.J., and nothing has changed in two decades — not a stick of furniture, nor the terrible jokes.
10 It wouldn’t be surprising if Mr. Putin soon magnanimously announced his readiness to compromise and ‘‘guarantee the territorial integrity of Ukraine’’ – which the Kremlin actually never intended to violate in the first place.
11 He magnanimously informs the boys that he is not going to expel them but is instead going to tell them something they will never in their lives forget.
12 Then, after England’s 3-1 win against Egypt at Wembley in March, Terry finally broke his silence to magnanimously declare the crisis over.
13 When he was awakened at 3:40 a.m. by news of the Nobel Prize in 1990, he responded magnanimously.
14 “It’s only your imagination makes it different. But that’s all right,” he added magnanimously, “as long as it makes you feel so happy.”
15 Comegys came off just as magnanimous, and in a way that inspired confidence.
16 Maurice Wilkins magnanimously congratulated Watson and Crick having been sent the rough draft of the Nature paper.
17 The victors have the responsibility to act magnanimously.
18 “Philip was the best driver,” White says magnanimously, and there’s agreement all around.
19 Instead, she acted magnanimously like a goddess of beauty who understands and forgives her followers' jealousy.
相反,她宽容大度得就像个美丽女神一样,理解和宽恕了她的追随者的嫉妒心。
20 The husbands had won the victory over the wives, but the vanquished magnanimously provided the crown.
男子获得了对妇女的胜利, 但是桂冠是由失败者宽宏大量地给胜利者加上的.
magnanimously 同义词
1 高尚
high class nice fine classic Christian proper spiritual elegant noble refined distinguished elevated reputable humane honorable respectable sublime lofty cultivated thoroughbred saintly high-toned distingue spiritous Chesterfieldian properly nobly tastily high-mindedly exaltedly elevation flair refinement delicacy nobility highness respectability magnanimity sublimity loftiness high-mindedness elevate heighten spiritualize in good taste
2 宽宏大量地