congenialness 的定义
- agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character: congenial surroundings.
- suited or adapted in spirit, feeling, temper, etc.; compatible: a congenial couple.
congenialness 近义词
amiability
更多congenialness例句
- Last year’s upfront negotiations between TV networks and advertisers and their agencies were relatively congenial.
- Anderson runs the bar with “the same industrious, inventive and congenial spirit” as the founders of the town of Clements, the site says.
- It’s logical to expect the Taliban to push as far as they can from a position of strength and, if they succeed, to expect a geographical and societal milieu more congenial to terrorists whether the Taliban wishes it or not.
- I found that serving under American officers was usually a lot more congenial than under Brits.
- She herself represents a congenial mingling of English and Scottish blood.
- Initially, the congenial Enzi seemed to be blindsided by the Cheneys.
- America needs a strategy to adapt to the faltering strength of its most important and congenial allies.
- All the congenial things the three Democratic presidents said are true.
- This other by what seems a congenial activity, fascinating as a game of chess, acquires uncounted millions.
- The Marshal found himself in the congenial position of absolute ruler of the richest provinces of Spain.
- There he might yet live among men of his own race and degree, and of congenial beliefs and occupations.
- The Austrian campaign of 1809 called him from these congenial labours to the even more congenial operations of war.
- She, however, determined that no earthly power should induce her to marry him, unless she found in him a congenial spirit.