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单词 amiably
释义
amiablea‧mi‧a‧ble /ˈeɪmiəbəl/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINamiable
Origin:
1300-1400 Old French, Late Latin amicabilis; AMICABLE
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Cohen is soft-spoken and amiable.
  • Kovitsky spoke in an amiable, conversational tone.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • From all accounts, the weekend talks were remarkably amiable.
  • Hilary didn't think he looked amiable at all.
  • In conversation Victoria exudes wit, self-assurance and an amiable openness.
  • Like an amiable but daffy uncle, he repeatedly hangs himself with his own anecdotes.
  • Nothing could be more reinforcing to a literary establishment which saw itself as amiable and permissive.
  • The amiable Downpatrick man will beam into living-rooms every Friday throughout the autumn from September 17.
  • The science and engineering master was always amiable.
  • They divorced in an amiable and friendly manner.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
behaving towards someone in a way that shows you like them and are ready to talk to them or help them: · a friendly smile· The local people are very friendly.
[usually before noun] friendly and caring about other people, in a way that makes people like you and feel comfortable: · He was such a warm caring person and everyone loved him.· We received a very warm welcome.
especially spoken friendly and kind: · Chris is a nice guy. I’m sure you’ll get on with him.· He wasn’t very nice to the other children.
formal friendly and easy to like: · Tom was an amiable young man.
friendly to someone who has just arrived somewhere: · a welcoming smile· The group are very welcoming to new members.
friendly and eager to make visitors comfortable: · I found Japanese people to be very hospitable.
formal behaving in a cheerful and friendly way: · a genial host· She was in a genial mood.
formal friendly and polite but formal: · The two nations have always maintained cordial relations.
friendly and easy to talk to – used especially about people in important positions: · The head teacher is very approachable.
Longman Language Activatorbehaving in a friendly way
easy to talk to, and ready to behave like a friend towards people you have not met before: · Ella was very friendly, and I liked her immediately.· The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful.friendly to/towards: · One surprise was how friendly everyone was to us on our travels.
someone who is nice is friendly and very easy to like: · We met some really nice people at the party - friends of my sister.nice to: · All Brad's friends were very nice to me, but I was too shy to join in their chat.
British /easy to get along with American friendly, relaxed, and not the type of person who causes unnecessary problems or arguments: · What's he like? Is he easy to get on with?· As a director, I'm always looking for good actors, but it's a bonus if they are easy to get along with too.
friendly and relaxed, and not easily annoyed or upset: · I feel lucky to have such an easygoing and affectionate child.· Stein's easygoing manner is only one of the reasons he will be missed when he retires.
someone who is warm is very friendly in a sincere way, and seems to really care about other people: · She's a warm, caring person, and she'll make a wonderful nurse.· He welcomed us with a warm smile.
someone who is approachable is friendly and easy to talk to, even though they are in a more important position than you: · If you have any problems, the head teacher is very approachable· Olivia has a reputation as an easygoing, approachable executive who always has lunch with her employees.
behaving in a way that shows you are glad to have other people visiting your home or your country, and doing things to make them feel relaxed and happy there: · He stood at the door with a welcoming smile.· Restaurant and hotel prices in the area are reasonable, and the townspeople are welcoming.
someone who is hospitable is friendly and generous to you when you visit their home or their country: · Most of the people I met in Laos were very hospitable and kind.
formal someone who is affable , especially a man, is polite, friendly, and cheerful: · She married an affable, middle-aged businessman.· Brown was affable and sympathetic, but also firm and decisive in dealing with the problems presented to him.
formal friendly and pleasant, and not easily annoyed or worried: · The waiter was an amiable young man.· Cohen is soft-spoken and amiable.
formal friendly, often laughing and making jokes, and enjoyable to be with: · Dr Saito has a warm, genial manner.· Our hosts were genial and friendly, and our stay was a very pleasant one.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· What possible motive could this round, friendly, most amiable of men have for murder?· I responded by putting this most amiable of politicians to the test.
friendly and easy to like:  The driver was an amiable young man. She was in an amiable mood. see thesaurus at friendlyamiably adverbamiability /ˌeɪmiəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]
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