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小词详解 | congenial
congenial 英 [kənˈdʒiːniəl] 美 [kənˈdʒiːniəl]
That, in turn, could lead to the emergence of a moral code and demonstrate the benefits of more congenial or generous behaviour.
这继而可能催生一种道德准则,并可表明更友善或慷慨的行为之益处。
——《经济学人》But what seems finally to have dawned on the markets is that globalization is no longer supported by the combination of investor-friendly economic policy and congenial politics they have long taken for granted.
但市场似乎最终开始明白,他们长期以来习以为常的那些支撑着全球化的投资者友好经济政策和协调的政治,如今已经不复存在。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (指人)因具有与自己相似的个性、品质或兴趣而令人愉快的
她和他是竹马青梅,志趣相投。
She and he were congenial companion in youth.
相同的爱好
congenial tastes协调的建筑群
a group of congenial buildings
湖畔宜写诗。
The lake is congenial to writing poetry.适于表达民族主义者意见的场合
a situation that was congenial to the expression of nationalist opinions
好客的主人
a congenial host
As I walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt sleeves, though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy, and I see nothing special to attract me, all the elements are unusually congenial to me.
沿着满布石头的湖岸行走,虽然没有穿夹克,天气又冷,多云又多风,我没有看到任何吸引我的东西,可是所有一切似乎对我有着不平常的善意。
kindred: similar in kind; related convivial: (of a person) cheerful and friendly; jovial simpatico: (of a person) likable and easy to get along with