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amenity

/uh-men-i-tee, uh-mee-ni-/US // əˈmɛn ɪ ti, əˈmi nɪ- //UK // (əˈmiːnɪtɪ) //

适意性,安乐设施,安乐窝,适意

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·men·i·ties.

    • : an agreeable way or manner; courtesy; civility: the graceful amenities of society.
    • : any feature that provides comfort, convenience, or pleasure: The house has a swimming pool, two fireplaces, and other amenities.
    • : the quality of being pleasing or agreeable in situation, prospect, disposition, etc.; pleasantness: the amenity of the Caribbean climate.
    • : amenities, lavatory; bathroom: used as a euphemism.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounpleasing, agreeable behavior
Forms: amenities

Examples

  • Coastal high points will be cut off from roadways, amenities and escape routes, and even far inland, saltwater will seep into underground drinking-water supplies.

  • From signature robes to custom-scented bath products, these exclusive amenities make a guest feel pampered.

  • In that case, finding the perfect place requires weighing lots of options, such as location, amenities and even other tenants.

  • These facilities and amenities are irrationally and inconsistently credited with more points than actual parkland.

  • Those without such amenities have had to figure out what’s necessary to make working at home bearable.

  • The single best amenity at the Sheremetyevo airport, say the reviewers, is the free Wi-Fi.

  • Moreover the district in itself possesses great fertility and amenity.

  • It has nothing of the amenity and elegance which we generally find in the superstitions of Greece.

  • Let us all hasten to bless the banns between steel-edged truth and perfect amenity.

  • Irreconcileable to the principles of their government, I am delighted with the amenity and gentleness of their manners.

  • The north side of the mountain does not indicate a spot remarkable either for amenity or fertility.