magnanimous 英 [mægˈnænɪməs]   美 [mæɡˈnænəməs]

magnanimous

magnanimous  英 [mægˈnænɪməs] 美 [mæɡˈnænəməs]

adj. 宽宏大量的;有雅量的;宽大的 

a magnanimous gesture 大度的姿态
He was magnanimous in defeat and praised his opponent's skill. 他对失败表现得很洒脱,并且赞扬了对手的才能。

  • A magnanimous person has a generous spirit. Letting your little sister have the last of the cookies, even though you hadn't eaten since breakfast, would be considered a magnanimous act.
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  • adj. 宽宏大量的;有雅量的;宽大的
  • 1. a magnanimous gesture

    大度的姿态

  • 2. He was magnanimous in defeat and praised his opponent's skill.

    他对失败表现得很洒脱,并且赞扬了对手的才能。

  • 3. She accepted the criticism with magnanimity.

    她很大度地接受了批评。

  • magnanimous (adj.) 1580s, a back-formation from magnanimity + -ous, or else from Latin magnanimus "highminded," literally "great-souled," from magnus "great" (from PIE root *meg- "great") + animus "mind, soul, spirit" (see animus). Related: Magnanimously.
mag·nani·mous / mæɡˈnænɪməs ; NAmE mæɡˈnænɪməs / adjective ( formal) kind, generous and forgiving, especially towards an enemy or a rival 宽宏的,大度的(尤指对敌人或对手) a magnanimous gesture 大度的姿态 He was magnanimous in defeat and praised his opponent's skill. 他对失败表现得很洒脱,并且赞扬了对手的才能。 mag·na·nim·ity / ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti ; NAmE ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti / noun [uncountable ] She accepted the criticism with magnanimity. 她很大度地接受了批评。 mag·nani·mous·ly / mæɡˈnænɪməsli ; NAmE mæɡˈnænɪməsli / adverb mag·nani·mous / mæɡˈnænɪməs ; NAmE mæɡˈnænɪməs / mag·na·nim·ity / ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti ; NAmE ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti / mag·nani·mous·ly / mæɡˈnænɪməsli ; NAmE mæɡˈnænɪməsli /
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