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well-meaning


英式发音
[['wel'mi:nɪŋ]]
美式发音
[[ˈwɛlˈminɪŋ]]

well-meaning 基本解释

adj.

善意的,好心的;

英英释义

well-meaning[ 'wel'mi:niŋ ]

adj.not unfriendly or threatening

"her well-meaning words were received in silence"; "the exasperation of a...well-meaning cow worried by dogs"

同义词:unthreatening

marked by good intentions though often producing unfortunate results

"a well-meaning but tactless fellow"; "the son's well-meaning efforts threw a singular chill upon the father's admirers"

同义词:well-intentionedwell-meant

well-meaning 相关例句

双语例句

用作形容词(adj.)
  1. The Chinese don't see the pro-Tibet protests as well intentioned criticism.
    中国人不去看亲西藏的抗议者也不去听取善意的批评。
  2. Kevin Rudd, Australia's prime minister, has even attested to his love of Indian food, a goodwill gesture that went down about as well as a soggy poppadum.
    澳大利亚总理陆克文表示极爱吃印度菜,表示善意的手势,以及湿圆面包。

权威例句

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Measuring Sex-Role Attitudes: The Problem of the Well-Meaning Liberal Male
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