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beneficent

/buh-nef-uh-suhnt/US // bəˈnɛf ə sənt //UK // (bɪˈnɛfɪsənt) //

受益的,受惠的,受益人,受惠

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : doing good or causing good to be done; conferring benefits; kindly in action or purpose.

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Examples

  • To optimize for science, we need a beneficent technocrat in charge.

  • Carmakers have noted their moves toward electrification, their commitments to sustainability during the manufacturing process, and their general insistence on beneficent environmental stewardship.

  • I think if we teach machines to be creative, then they’ll be beneficent toward us, rather than just keeping us around as household pets.

  • He is the hyperkinetic, beneficent godfather of freed-heel skiing the Canaan Valley.

  • NO thoughtful man can fail to appreciate its beneficent effect upon our institutions and people.

  • There is a beneficent heat wave of attention returning to the subject of Thelonious Monk.

  • Christians declare that the divine origin and truth of their religion are proved by its beneficent results.

  • In the beneficent arrangements of Divine love to the young, the latter is first extended.

  • A most beneficent work was set on foot in the foundation of Charity Schools.

  • Perhaps, too, I may be called to effect so beneficent a work, the humble instrument of a gracious God.

  • The poem was simple and optimistic—it told of the beneficent qualities of rain, as it would appear to one whose roof did not leak.