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 kindness ['kaindnis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 仁慈, 亲切, 和蔼



    kindness
    [ noun ]
    1. the quality of being warmhearted and considerate and humane and sympathetic

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. tendency to be kind and forgiving

    4. <noun.attribute>
    5. a kind act

    6. <noun.act>


    Kindness \Kind"ness\, n. [From {Kind}. a.]
    1. The state or quality of being kind, in any of its various
    senses; manifestation of kind feeling or disposition
    beneficence.

    I do fear thy nature;
    It is too full o' the milk of human kindness
    To catch the nearest way. --Shak.

    Unremembered acts
    Of kindness and of love. --Wordsworth.

    2. A kind act; an act of good will; as, to do a great
    kindness.

    Syn: Good will; benignity; grace; tenderness; compassion;
    humanity; clemency; mildness; gentleness; goodness;
    generosity; beneficence; favor.

    1. "He had been abused, he was frightened of people," Berloni said. "So when we treated him with kindness and love and affection, he really responded.
    2. The refugee, a former world-class chef, later repays their kindness by devoting her winnings from a lottery to creation of a sumptuous feast.
    3. His description of his current affiliation (retired) doesn't explain why he is standing out in the cold playing tour guide for visitors, but he overwhelms me with kindness and enthusiasm.
    4. Former President Reagan, who with his wife, Nancy, joined Ryan in the youth's last public appearance two weeks ago in Los Angeles, remembered him in a newspaper column as a young man of patience and kindness who did not wallow in self-pity.
    5. As for any help he might have received from Mr. Pappadio, Mr. Walsh says he views it simply as an act of "kindness."
    6. An individual may be motivated by a sense of pure kindness in giving money away.
    7. Dawson's lawyers had cited acts of kindness to his family and membership in Alcoholics Anonymous as good character traits.
    8. "Today," he said, "we are afraid of the simple words like goodness and mercy and kindness." My friends, if we're to succeed as a nation, we must rediscover those words.
    9. "I'm feeling much better and I want to thank my fans for all the kindness you've shown me," Miss Page, 77, said Friday before checking out of the Hospital of the Good Samaritan.
    10. In general, human kindness goes up in the smaller areas.
    11. The Rev. Joseph Lowery, head of the SCLC, referred repeatedly to President Bush's promise of a "kinder and gentler" nation, and declared: "It is not kindness to have women and children comprise most of the homeless.
    12. "We are dependent on the kindness of the tenants," says Mrs. Quanqui, who owns about 375 acres of rice and coconut land.
    13. One is that he is too full of the milk of human kindness to be a natural villain. He is egged on to dreadful deeds by his ambitious wife.
    14. The question is, does kindness kill jobs? Unemployment programs were set up as a federal-state scheme in the mid-1930s.
    15. The campaign is aimed at encouraging all 70,000 state employees to treat the public with kindness, courtesy and concern.
    16. For that kindness, they thank Maria Rodriquez, the 67-year-old former migrant who runs the shelter.
    17. Confessed TWA hijacker Mohammed Ali Hamadi showed kindness to several hostages during the ordeal, a flight attendant from the jetliner testified Tuesday.
    18. Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Thornton Wilder said the colony gave him kindness when he needed it and "a place to hear myself think."
    19. The military chaplain walks a fine line, upholding religious principles of trust, peace and kindness in organizations geared for the rigors of war.
    20. A wallaroo apparently blinded by the milk of human kindness underwent cataract surgery by two doctors who volunteered their services and usually treat people.
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