appreciative
appreciative 英 [əˈpri:ʃətɪv] 美 [əˈpriʃətɪv, -ʃiˌetɪv]
adj. 感激的;赏识的;有欣赏力的;承认有价值的
- If you do a friend a favor, your friend will probably be appreciative, meaning grateful. Use appreciative to describe words and actions that are positive, either out of gratitude or respect.
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- adj. 感激的;赏识的;有欣赏力的;承认有价值的
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1. The best part was seeing how appreciative the people in that village were to receive the supplies and equipment.
最让人心动的是看到村民们在收到用品和设备时所表现出来的感激之情。
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2. appreciative Europeans of the time spoke of "a sense of hope and confidence" these American planners brought – of "restored courage and reawakened energy" in the Old World.
当时,心怀感激的欧洲人谈到这些美国人带来的使旧大陆感到“恢复了勇气和重振起精力”的“希望与信心”。
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3. Having said that, Frank Visser has certainly studied this material as carefully as anybody, and I am deeply appreciative of his efforts to make an integral approach more available to the public.
我已经说过,弗兰克·维瑟显然对我的著作进行了非常深刻的研究,而我也深深感激他的工作,感谢他使得整合方法更加通俗易懂,而面向大众。
- appreciative (adj.) 1650s (implied in appreciatively); see appreciate + -ive. Related: Appreciativeness.
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