形容词宽大的,宽容的,仁慈的
副词宽大地,宽容地,仁慈地
动词饶恕; 原谅( forgive的现在分词 ); 对不起; 请原谅
1. 宽大的, 慈悲的:poniente 波尼恩特风(直布罗陀海峡的西风) | forgiving 宽大的, 慈悲的 | cytiton 齐提通(呼吸中枢刺激剂)
2. 宽大的:forgiveness 宽恕 | forgiving 宽大的 | forgivingness 仁慈
1. 宽大的;仁慈的
Someone who is forgiving is willing to forgive.
e.g. Voters can be remarkably forgiving of presidents who fail to keep their campaign promises...
选民对总统未履行竞选承诺往往表现出惊人的宽容。
e.g. I don't think people are in a very forgiving mood.
我觉得人们现在心胸不够宽广。
1. forgiving
1. But Mindel said the public is incredibly forgiving of charismatic celebrities like Schwarzenegger.
2. " I just hope the weather will be a little forgiving, " she added.
3. Or she could try to resuscitate the recording career she abandoned in 2005, because the music world seems even more forgiving than Hollywood.
4. He said people were far more forgiving when family or friends behaved in a way seen as rude than work colleagues.
5. Germany has helped Iraq by forgiving some Iraqi debt and training Iraqi military and police officials in the United Arab Emirates.
6. On the sex issue, men are slightly more lenient than women when it comes to forgiving infidelity.
7. The smaller KTV rooms are a little more forgiving - but I always get terribly bored.
8. forgiving
8. The notion that Chinese consumers are the most forgiving and have short memories may be true.
9. Try your best to stay positive and forgiving, and the day should go by smoothly.
10. She did not want to talk too much about that friend, saying she is very forgiving now.
forgiving是什么意思
adj
1. providing absolution
Synonym: absolvitory exonerative
2. inclined or able to forgive and show mercy
e.g. a kindly forgiving nature
a forgiving embrace to the naughty child