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appreciatively

/uh-pree-shuh-tiv, -shee-uh-, -shee-ey-/US // əˈpri ʃə tɪv, -ʃi ə-, -ʃiˌeɪ- //UK // (əˈpriːʃɪətɪv, -ʃə-) //

赞赏地,欣赏,赞赏,欣赏地

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : feeling or showing appreciation: an appreciative audience at the concert.

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Examples

  • Despite her obstacles, the actress is appreciative of her ability to advocate for greater diversity going forward.

  • I was appreciative of the preservation of his presence, but once again, the memory of Alberta was mostly absent.

  • I’m appreciative of all of our clients from around the world who we’ve been able to successfully support.

  • We use the process of appreciative inquiry to go out and engage with communities.

  • No matter how often the subject came up, the audience (whose non-white faces could be counted on one hand) whooped appreciatively.

  • Even as a young man, Roosevelt spoke appreciatively of the democratic currents that ran through American history.

  • The students, a handful of them Democratic activists, nod appreciatively at what the president might call a “teachable moment.”

  • The audience—which filled up perhaps half of the synagogue's 1,000-seat sanctuary—laughed appreciatively.

  • On being ushered to a bar tent, he blew out his cheeks and raised his eyebrows appreciatively at the range of drinks on offer.

  • The little man licked his lips appreciatively and returned to the doorway below the premises of Kazmah.

  • John Dory pulled at his cigar appreciatively, sniffed its flavour for a moment, and then leaned forward in his chair.

  • From time to time he bites appreciatively on a ham sandwich as he looks about him, apparently viewing the room for the first time.

  • They talked of Werther and his sorrows; the Emperor appreciatively, and with a knowledge of detail.

  • When the tray was ejected, he sipped his drink appreciatively and looked across the rim of the glass at the other man.