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  1. He gives generously to the poor.
    他慷慨地施舍给穷人。
  2. Please give generously to famine relief.
    请为饥荒账款慷慨捐赠。


generously
[ adv ]
in a generous manner
<adv.all>
he gave liberally to several charities


Generous \Gen"er*ous\, a. [F. g['e]n['e]reux, fr. L. generous of
noble birth, noble, excellent, magnanimous, fr. genus birth,
race: cf. It. generoso. See 2d {Gender}.]
1. Of honorable birth or origin; highborn. [Obs.]

The generous and gravest citizens. --Shak.

2. Exhibiting those qualities which are popularly reregarded
as belonging to high birth; noble; honorable; magnanimous;
spirited; courageous. ``The generous critic.'' --Pope.
``His generous spouse.'' --Pope. ``A generous pack [of
hounds].'' --Addison.

3. Open-handed; free to give; not close or niggardly;
munificent; as, a generous friend or father.

4. Characterized by generosity; abundant; overflowing; as, a
generous table. --Swift.

5. Full of spirit or strength; stimulating; exalting; as,
generous wine.

Syn: Magnanimous; bountiful. See {Liberal}. --
{Gen"er*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Gen"er*ous*ness}, n.

  1. Visitors are urged to spray themselves generously.
  2. He generously refers to an interviewer's questions of a law student as "inexplicable and inexcusable."
  3. They say they are put on a pedestal in their homes and treated generously by their men.
  4. It would trigger withdrawal of the 23,000-strong UN peacekeeping force, to which France and the UK have contributed generously, and deepen the rift in Nato. Mr Kohl will therefore do his utmost to prevent a split.
  5. Properly conducted, they save lives and avoid the kinds of embarrassment that Noriega has been generously handing out to Americans.
  6. Market specialists said the bonds were generously priced at 57 basis points, or 0.57 of a percentage point, above the comparable U.S. Treasury note and were the right maturity to lure investors.
  7. Hall excelled in Air (which despite its theme echoes Debussy's 'Poissons d'or' pretty generously), Zolinsky in the spectacular Fire (here 'Feux d'artifice' was more apropos).
  8. He was soon befriended by Edmund Wilson, who most generously led him to the New Yorker, the Atlantic, to American book publishers and writers.
  9. One specialist said the issue, which yields 7.18%, simply wasn't priced generously enough.
  10. We not only treated our former foes with consideration, we generously aided them financially.
  11. While visiting New York, the 27-year-old Soviet genius generously praises the progress made by computers.
  12. He also gave generously of his time.
  13. Now, I freely admit to my penchant for heroes, and of 20th-century musicians, few were so generously endowed with heroic qualities as Arturo Toscanini.
  14. What this hungry early summer season calls for is salads full of gutsy flavours, generously laced with ingredients you can really get your teeth into. Here are two suggestions.
  15. Assuming, perhaps generously, pre-tax profits of Pounds 14m for the current year, earnings will be 25.2p per share giving a prospective multiple of 12.1, a marginal premium to the market average.
  16. After the sharp run up of the past few weeks US stocks are very generously valued by historic standards.
  17. IMF membership for the Soviets is not a small thing to be proffered generously by the so-called "pragmatists" of the Reagan administration.
  18. While declining to project what Toys R Us sales will be this year, Nakasone predicted parents would still spend generously on toys.
  19. For his part, Jackson lavished praise on Dukakis even more generously than he had in his campaign valedictory to the convention Tuesday night.
  20. However, he added: 'They have presented the figures in a light which shows operating profits more generously than I would.'
  21. There are enough plots and sub-plots generously to fill four weeks. Porter's Return on Radio 3 covers five short talks by Andrew Porter, one of the founder-members of the FT arts page.
  22. Cerruti's prettiest summer late-day clothes were the long pants or short white linen skirts generously edged in wide bands of eyelet.
  23. Mix in the creme fraiche and about two-thirds of the crumbs. Butter a gratin dish generously.
  24. Nordbanken, the first and biggest casualty of the crisis, has almost certainly been treated too generously by the state to the distortion of wider competition.
  25. Mixing colors generously, he played dramatic floral prints on jackets and tops against small flower prints on the dresses or pants underneath.
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