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amicably

/am-i-kuh-blee/US // ˈæm ɪ kə bli //

友好地,友好的,友善地,友好

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : with goodwill; in a friendly or peaceable way: Incidents involving naval powers at sea will escalate into full-blown confrontations if not settled amicably.

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Examples

  • A spokesperson for the tech founder has acknowledged that a married Gates was involved in an office romance at Microsoft, telling the Wall Street Journal there “was an affair almost 20 years ago which ended amicably.”

  • If part of the relationship is eroded, the romance, the passion, the collective adventure, then a lot of couples take that as a time to end the relationship amicably.

  • Epstein’s lawyers have told a Florida court that their romantic relationship ended amicably in 2000 but they remained friends.

  • DM: I think the only thing I can really say on this is that we settled our differences amicably.

  • An SCA statement today said the dispute had been "amicably resolved".

  • By the gate, the police and I chatted amicably, the homeland-security guy listening in but not saying much.

  • Bungie split amicably from Microsoft after the launch of Halo 3, with the larger company retaining all intellectual property.

  • Moore married Bruce Willis in 1987, and the couple had the three daughters before splitting amicably in 2000.

  • The women of the tribe lived amicably enough together as a rule, but of course they had their differences.

  • Greuze alone treated him amicably, and even he held out no hopes for his future.

  • He spent the time from spring to autumn of 1825 in London, where he consorted amicably with all the artists of the day.

  • There was no ill-will on his part, and he continued to dine amicably with King.

  • The quarrel between the king and the archbishop was amicably settled.

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