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beneficently

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

恩赐地,恩惠地,裨益地,裨益

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as injustly
Synonyms
accurately准确,准确地,准确地说,准确的correctly正确,正确的,正确地,正确无误decently像样地,像样的,像模像样地,像样一点地duly适当地,适当的,恰当地,恰当的equally同样,同样地,同样的,相等equitably公平地,公正地,平等地,公平地讲honestly坦白说,诚实地讲,诚实地,诚实地说是honorably光荣地,荣幸地,光明正大地,光荣impartially公正地,公正的,公正地讲,公正地说lawfully合法,合法地,依法,合法的legally在法律上,法律上,合法的,合法地legitimately合法的,合法,合法地,顺理成章properly适当地,适当,适当的,正确reasonably合理地,合理的,合理,按理说rightfully理所当然,理所当然地,理应如此,理当如此rightly正确地,正确地说,正确地说是,理所当然地befittingly合适地,合适的,合宜地,正确地benevolently仁爱地,仁慈地,仁者见仁智者见智benignly良性地,良性的,良性,温和地candidly坦率地说,坦率的说,直言不讳,坦率地charitably慈善地,慈善性地,慈善地进行,慈善decorously庄重地,隆重地,隆重其事,庄严地duteously笃信,笃定地,笃信不疑,笃定dutifully尽职尽责地,恪尽职守,尽职尽责,恪尽职守地evenhandedly一视同仁地,平心静气地,一视同仁,平静地fitly合适地,合适的,适宜,合适fittingly合适地,恰如其分地,恰到好处地,恰如其分frankly坦率地说,坦率地说是,坦率地讲,坦白说helpfully有帮助的,有利于,有益的,有帮助地moderately中度,适度,中等,中等程度nicely很好,很好地,非常好,很好的piously虔诚地,虔诚,虔诚的respectably恭敬地,尊敬地,尊敬的,恭维地righteously公正地,公正的,义无反顾地,正确地straightforwardly直截了当地,直截了当,坦率地说,直截了当的temperately有节制地,温和地,有气无力地,有节制tolerantly容忍地,宽容地,忍耐地,容忍地对待unreservedly毫无保留地,无保留地,无条件地,毫无保留的uprightly正直地,直立的,直立地,正直的virtuously贤惠地,贤能地,贤明地,贤惠well很好,良好的,好的,好

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.