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hospitableness

/hos-pi-tuh-buhl, ho-spit-uh-buhl/US // ˈhɒs pɪ tə bəl, hɒˈspɪt ə bəl //UK // (ˈhɒspɪtəbəl, hɒˈspɪt-) //

好客,热情好客,好客之道,好客的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : receiving or treating guests or strangers warmly and generously: a hospitable family.
    • : characterized by or betokening warmth and generosity toward guests or strangers: a hospitable smile.
    • : favorably receptive or open: to be hospitable to new ideas; a climate hospitable to the raising of corn.

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Examples

  • That’s because people who are overweight or obese have more body fat — which is more hospitable than other tissue to the coronavirus — and they suffer from reduced lung capacity.

  • We also pointed out that many types of microbes are extremely hardy and can readily survive the vacuum of space by going dormant until they are in a hospitable environment.

  • Part of the surge was expected, as colder weather pushed people indoors into environments more hospitable to spreading the virus.

  • Initially we were doing takeout and delivery that was extremely no contact and figuring ways to make the experience personal and hospitable within the framework.

  • Meaning, you create a hospitable environment, then pass the functioning within that environment to her.

  • In return we lent the hospitable Post our halftones, and they adorned its first city edition next morning.

  • To make the environment more hospitable, Abramson made sure they had plenty of snacks.

  • I spent a month doing AIDS work in Uganda among lovely, hospitable people, who had they known I was gay, would have driven me out.

  • But what those hospitable South Carolinians have not heard about is Jay Stamper.

  • We have a culture that has lost engagement with the process of serving food to people in a hospitable way.

  • He was a very tall man, and he had a very tall and hospitable daughter, nearly as big as himself, who received us very cordially.

  • Gwynne looked more than hospitable as he ran down the veranda steps to assist his guests out of the high buggy.

  • We spent a very happy day at the hospitable country house of Mr. Wardrope, and our cavalcade to the town at night was delightful.

  • Val played the hospitable host; but there was a shadow on his face that his wife did not fail to see.

  • The rulers of his country have always been hospitable and favourably inclined towards my family.