She had now a life filled also with a beneficent activity. 她目前的生活充满各种仁慈的活动。
Unfortunately, history offers no guarantee that a more humane and beneficent style of life inevitably prevails. 可惜历史并没有保证那更人道、慈善的生活方式必须获胜。
beneficent
[ adj ]
doing or producing good
<adj.all> the most beneficent regime in history
generous in assistance to the poor
<adj.all> a benevolent contributor eleemosynary relief philanthropic contributions
Beneficent \Be*nef`i*cent\, a. Doing or producing good; performing acts of kindness and charity; characterized by beneficence.
The beneficent fruits of Christianity. --Prescott.
Syn: See {Benevolent}.
And most California wine makers were unfamiliar with its beneficent manifestation on certain white grapes.
Some experts here believe the best way to ensure that the U.S.-promoted spending program isn't misspent would be to leave the beneficent Americans with a say in the execution of their idea.
The following is the text of King Fahd's television address as translated by the The Associated Press: In the name of God the beneficent, the merciful.
Their companies, still shrinking to remain competitive, are losing any similarity to the large, beneficent organizations the managers joined early in their careers.
One of the reasons is that the strike has badly tainted the company's carefully cultivated image as the beneficent liberal employer with a social conscience as big as all South Africa.