benignly / bɪˈnaɪn /

良性地良性的良性温和地

benignly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having a kindly disposition; gracious: a benign king.
  2. showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness: a benign smile.
  3. favorable; propitious: a series of benign omens and configurations in the heavens.
  4. salubrious; healthful; pleasant or beneficial.
  5. Pathology. not malignant; self-limiting.

benignly 近义词

benignly

等同于 justly

benignly

等同于 kindly

更多benignly例句

  1. There are also programs that focus on industrial chemicals, helping factories switch from using potent greenhouse gases in their operations to more benign alternatives.
  2. It can be difficult to determine whether these symptoms are a result of covid-19 or something more benign, such as allergies.
  3. The benign weather should continue Sunday before a strong and quickly moving storm system dumps a good amount of rain on us for Monday.
  4. Researchers find that these positive emotions experienced with humor and laughter correlate with appreciating the meaning of life and help older adults hold a benign view of difficulties they’ve faced over a lifetime.
  5. However, while it is possible that these autoantibodies are benign, or even helpful in a yet-unidentified manner, it’s also possible that they aren’t.
  6. I was a little mystified at how benignly he responded to my questions about his business activities.
  7. Losch opened his mouth to say more, but Beardsley lifted a palm at the screen and smiled benignly.
  8. She surveyed it from an inaccessible height, turning very sweetly and benignly from her bliss.
  9. Miriam benignly gazed—it was the perfection of indirectness.
  10. Mammy continued to smile upon him benignly, and her smile proved as disconcerting as she meant it should.
  11. And Mrs. Morton smiled benignly, as she escaped from his conjugal arms and smoothed her cap.