amiable
amiable 英 [ˈeɪmiəbl] 美 [ˈemiəbəl]
adj. 和蔼可亲的,亲切的
an amiable tone of voice 亲切的声调
Her parents seemed very amiable. 她的父母好像很和蔼可亲。
- A friendly, pleasant person could be described as amiable. Airline flight attendants tend to be amiable. The people monitoring the school's cafeteria? Maybe not.
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- adj. 和蔼可亲的,亲切的
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1. an amiable tone of voice
亲切的声调
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2. Her parents seemed very amiable.
她的父母好像很和蔼可亲。
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3. Edward is very amiable, and I love him,too.
爱德华非常和蔼可亲,我也很喜爱他。
- amiable (adj.) late 14c., "kindly, friendly," also "worthy of love or admiration," from Old French amiable "pleasant, kind; worthy to be loved" (12c.), from Late Latin amicabilis "friendly," from Latin amicus "friend, loved one," noun use of an adjective, "friendly, loving," from amare "to love" (see Amy).
ami·able / ˈeɪmiəbl ; NAmE ˈeɪmiəbl / adjective pleasant; friendly and easy to like 和蔼可亲的;亲切友好的 SYN agreeable ◆ an amiable tone of voice 亲切的声调 ◆ Her parents seemed very amiable. 她的父母好像很和蔼可亲。 ▶ ami·abil·ity / ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] ami·ably / ˈeɪmiəbli ; NAmE ˈeɪmiəbli / adverb ◆ ‘That's fine,’ he replied amiably. “那很好。”他亲切友好地回答道。 ami·able / ˈeɪmiəbl ; NAmE ˈeɪmiəbl / ami·abil·ity / ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti / ami·ably / ˈeɪmiəbli ; NAmE ˈeɪmiəbli /
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