benignity

英 [bɪ'nɪɡnətɪ] 美 [bɪ'nɪgnəti]
  • n. 仁慈;善举
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benignity (n.)
late 14c., from Old French benignité "goodness, kindness" (12c.), from Latin benignitatem (nominative benignitas), from benignus "kindly, kindhearted" (see benign).
1. But he met instead a look of such mild benignity that he was left baffled.
可是他看到他的神色竟如此温和、宽厚,使他感到困惑莫解.

来自辞典例句

2. He met instead a look of such mild benignity that he was left baffled.
他看到他的神色竟如此温和,宽厚使他感到困惑莫解.

来自辞典例句

3. Unfamiliar person very benignity of together engaged.
陌生的人很亲切的在一起忙碌着.

来自互联网

4. I like a virago to still have a deeper reason: See the virago feel benignity.
我喜欢泼妇还有一个更深层的原因: 看见泼妇我就觉得亲切.

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