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gratitude

/grat-i-tood, -tyood/US // ˈgræt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud //UK // (ˈɡrætɪˌtjuːd) //

感激之情,感激,感恩,感谢之情

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful: He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.

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Examples

  • Burn leaders generally aren’t celebrating for helping avoid a fire in the same way firefighters receive gratitude for their work, points out Keane.

  • As I understand, for yogis, saying namaste is a moment of contemplating the virtues associated with yoga – including peacefulness, compassion, and gratitude and how to bring those into one’s daily life.

  • In a recent interview, Amay expresses gratitude and a hopeful yet savvy look forward in uncertain times.

  • Paul plans to write a letter to show his gratitude to his kidney donor and hopes they can all meet someday.

  • As you said, your gratitude may start to kick in a little bit more.

  • Should we cancel gatherings, reunions, excursions, or throw ourselves into them with even more gratitude for one another?

  • But the task is a little more fun when you can send your gratitude on cute note cards inspired by traditional Islamic designs.

  • Every other kind of influence-buying, such as spending to achieve influence, gratitude, access, etc., is just fine.

  • “Relief and gratitude was the reaction,” Noonan reported afterward.

  • At one point she even expressed gratitude to the Cuban government for its help in fighting the lethal epidemic.

  • "I most humbly thank your lordship," replied the butler with an air of profound gratitude, as he chuckled in his sleeve.

  • A very little crust thrown to the very hungry is always accepted with gratitude.

  • The smiling face of man was blotted out; gratitude, virtue, were annihilated; and life had no longer an object!

  • He at once bowed himself to the ground in gratitude, and in words of the most humble sort returned his thanks.

  • I owe you a large debt of gratitude, which I want to work out—so do not talk of sending me away.