obliging
obliging 英 [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ] 美 [əˈblaɪdʒɪŋ]
adj. 乐于助人的;有礼貌的;体贴的;亲切的 v. 迫使;约束(oblige的现在分词)
- If you're obliging, you're easy to get along with and eager to help. An obliging neighbor, for example, might volunteer to shovel your sidewalk after it snows.
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- adj. 乐于助人的;有礼貌的;体贴的;亲切的
- v. 迫使;约束(oblige的现在分词)
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1. "You'd also have capital outflows from China and could end up with an uncontrollable situation obliging China to buy the yuan heavily, leading to a decline in its reserves," said Barbe.
他称,"中国可能还会出现资本外流,形势可能会发展到无法控制的地步,迫使中国政府大量回购人民币,并导致外汇储备下降."
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2. True. It's not fair.” I try to look regretful, and obliging.
对,是不公平。“我试着让自己看上去带着遗憾并且亲切。
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3. PS. Actually . . . Benedict seemed like an obliging guy when I met him last month – what about a joint appearance where he reveals that he's a Catholic?
上个月我碰到本尼迪克,他看上去很亲切--在他透露自己是个天主教徒时,我和他一起出现,怎么样?
- obliging (adj.) "willing to do service or favors," 1630s, present-participle adjective from oblige. Related: Obligingly.
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