kinder

英[ˈkɪndə(r)]
美[\'kɪndər]

基本释义

adj.
较慈祥的; 较体贴的; 较友好的; 较宽容的

实用例句

The dying man was suffering so much that we thought it kinder to put him out of his misery.

那个垂死的人难受得不得了,所以我们认为让他一死了之更为仁慈些.

《简明英汉词典》

Both she and Yunlin are even, kinder to me than before.

她和云霖待我更比以前亲热.

汉英文学 - 中国现代小说

If you value your health then you'll start being a little kinder to yourself.

如果你重视自己的健康,你就要开始对自己好一点。

辞典例句

For the kinder among us did not wish to fret the master, we humoured his partiality.

因为我们中间比较心慈的人并不愿惹主人生气, 所以我们就迎合他的偏爱.

辞典例句

There could have been no kinder comforter than Mary Bold.

不可能有一位比玛丽?波尔德更友爱的宽慰人了.

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No one could have been kinder or more thoughtful than him.

没人会比他更体贴,比他想得更周全.

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You might find that a sympathetic approach elicits kinder and gentler behavior.

你或许会发现用同情的方法,可引出更友善及更温和的行为.

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It is much cheaper and kinder to the environment.

这样既便宜,又有益于保护环境.

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They are also kinder to roads.

它们对路面也更好.

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Let me be kinder.

让我待人多一点厚道.

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He acted kinder ugly.

他干得有点儿丢脸.

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A kinder and gentler IRS?

国税局变慷慨了 吗 ?

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Das gilt nat ü rlich insbesondere f ü r Kinder undJugendliche.

当然这对儿童和青少年来说特别有害.

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She ought to be kinder to her mother.

她应该对母亲好一点儿.

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He kind o'( kinder ) laughed.

他有点儿要笑.

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