congenial
congenial 英 [kənˈdʒi:niəl] 美 [kənˈdʒinjəl]
adj. 意气相投的;性格相似的;适意的;一致的
- A congenial person is easy to get along with. If you're trying to decide which of your friends to take on a road trip, choose the most congenial one.
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- adj. 意气相投的;性格相似的;适意的;一致的
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1. I found in him a congenial temper.
他是一个和我意气相投的人。
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2. It was not a congenial experience and in 1961 he retired to Switzerland with his wife to devote himself to his books.
但这种感觉与其性格不合,于是1961年他就退休,和妻子去了瑞士,全心全意地写起书来。
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3. But after this string of errors, wouldn’t you at least begin to suspect that the people you find congenial have a fundamentally wrong-headed view of how the world works?
但是在这一系列的错误之后,你是否应该至少开始怀疑这些专家有一个根本性的错误,那就是这个世界到底是如何运作的。
- congenial (adj.) 1620s, "kindred, partaking of the same nature or natural characteristics," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see con-) + genialis "of birth," thus, "kindred" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups). Sense of "agreeable" is first recorded 1711 on the notion of "having natural affinity." Also compare congenital.
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