generously [
'dʒʌnərəsli]
ad. 宽大地
- He gives generously to the poor.
他慷慨地施舍给穷人。 - 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.
- Visitors are urged to spray themselves generously.
- He generously refers to an interviewer's questions of a law student as "inexplicable and inexcusable."
- They say they are put on a pedestal in their homes and treated generously by their men.
- 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.
- Properly conducted, they save lives and avoid the kinds of embarrassment that Noriega has been generously handing out to Americans.
- 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.
- 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).
- He was soon befriended by Edmund Wilson, who most generously led him to the New Yorker, the Atlantic, to American book publishers and writers.
- One specialist said the issue, which yields 7.18%, simply wasn't priced generously enough.
- We not only treated our former foes with consideration, we generously aided them financially.
- While visiting New York, the 27-year-old Soviet genius generously praises the progress made by computers.
- He also gave generously of his time.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- After the sharp run up of the past few weeks US stocks are very generously valued by historic standards.
- IMF membership for the Soviets is not a small thing to be proffered generously by the so-called "pragmatists" of the Reagan administration.
- While declining to project what Toys R Us sales will be this year, Nakasone predicted parents would still spend generously on toys.
- For his part, Jackson lavished praise on Dukakis even more generously than he had in his campaign valedictory to the convention Tuesday night.
- However, he added: 'They have presented the figures in a light which shows operating profits more generously than I would.'
- 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.
- Cerruti's prettiest summer late-day clothes were the long pants or short white linen skirts generously edged in wide bands of eyelet.
- Mix in the creme fraiche and about two-thirds of the crumbs. Butter a gratin dish generously.
- 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.
- Mixing colors generously, he played dramatic floral prints on jackets and tops against small flower prints on the dresses or pants underneath.