liberality
liberality 英 [ˌlɪbəˈræləti] 美 [ˌlɪbəˈrælɪti]
n. 慷慨,大方;心胸宽阔,胸怀广阔
名词复数:liberalities
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- n. 慷慨,大方;心胸宽阔,胸怀广阔
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1. And when I come, whomsoever ye shall approve by your letters, them will I send to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem.
及至我来到了,你们写信举荐谁,我就打发他们,把你们的捐资送到耶路撒冷去。
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2. His attentive behaviour to herself and his sisters convinced her that their welfare was dear to him, and, for a long time, she firmly relied on the liberality of his intentions.
他这样对待继母和妹妹们,足以说明他多么关心她们的幸福。 有好长一段时间,她对他的慷慨豁达坚信不疑。
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3. CAFA used to be the pre-eminent party-controlledschool; it now boasts a department of “experimental art” and most staff memberslean cautiously toward liberality.
中央美院曾经是杰出的党控院校,而如今它以“实验艺术”这个系为豪,许多成员谨慎地崇尚并追逐着自由。
- liberality (n.) mid-14c., "generosity," from Old French liberalité "generosity, liberality" (13c.), from Latin liberalitatem (nominative liberalitas) "way of thinking or acting befitting a free man, frankness, affability," noun of quality from liberalis "noble, gracious; free" (see liberal (adj.)).
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