agreeable
agreeable 英 [əˈgri:əbl] 美 [əˈɡriəbəl]
adj. 令人愉快的;适合的;和蔼可亲的
- Something that's agreeable is pleasant or gratifying. An agreeable travel companion is someone you get along with and whose company you enjoy.
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- adj. 令人愉快的;适合的;和蔼可亲的
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1. 'I\'ll come along with you, then, \' Ellen, always agreeable.
“那我和你一起去吧,”埃伦总是那么讨人喜欢。
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2. It is not agreeable to bring this home to one’s self, but the fact is not without its significance in another direction.
但是让某人明白这个道理是不太合适的,但事实上,这个在另外的一个方向是具有重大意义的。
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3. He described it as 'a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the midst of which flowed a great river'.
他把这个地方描绘成“一个非常令人愉快的地方,地处两个小山之间,中间流过一条大河”。
- agreeable (adj.) late 14c., of things, "to one's liking, pleasant, satisfactory, suitable," from Old French agreable "pleasing; in agreement; consenting" (12c., Modern French agréable), from agreer "to satisfy; to take pleasure in" (see agree). Of persons, "willing or ready to consent," mid-15c. Related: Agreeably; agreeability; agreeableness. To do the agreeable (1825) was to "act in a courteous manner."
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