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agreeably

/uh-gree-uh-buhl/US // əˈgri ə bəl //UK // (əˈɡrɪəbəl) //

合意地,适宜地,赞同地,赞成

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : to one's liking; pleasing: agreeable manners;an agreeable sensation.
    • : willing or ready to agree or consent: Are you agreeable to my plans for Saturday?
    • : suitable; conformable: practice agreeable to theory.

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Examples

  • “Many seemed to be very greatly and most agreeably affected,” Edwards wrote.

  • Through civility, we must learn to agree to disagree agreeably, even on the most controversial subjects.

  • My duty, rather, is to “decide cases ‘agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States.’ ”

  • “Yeah, I liked it,” he agreeably responded to an admirer who had just told him she “loved” the film.

  • Nor is it trashy junk (though at $14, it is agreeably cheap).

  • In the Method about to be given, the intellect is agreeably occupied, and thereby a Habit of Attention is promoted.

  • I shall be agreeably disappointed if Ireland realizes a fair average harvest this year.

  • If, however, I was agreeably surprised by my visit to the theatre, I experienced quite a contrary feeling on going to the Museum.

  • Inside there was no longer a hint of Mrs. Barberry, even a dropped handkerchief agreeably scented.

  • Caplin, whom I had sent on before, met me at the town's end, and agreeably surprised me with the most favourable account.