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kind

/kahynd/US // kaɪnd //UK // (kaɪnd) //

种类,一种,种,样

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    kind·er, kind·est.

    • : of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
    • : having, showing, or proceeding from benevolence: kind words.
    • : indulgent, considerate, or helpful; humane: to be kind to animals.
    • : mild; gentle; clement: kind weather.
    • : British Dialect. loving; affectionate.

Phrases

  • kind of
  • all kinds of
  • in kind
  • nothing of the kind
  • of a kind
  • two of a kind

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.generous, good
Forms: kinds
Synonyms
affectionate亲切的,深情的,亲热的,亲切amiable和蔼可亲,和蔼可亲的,和蔼的,亲切charitable慈善事业,慈善的,慈善,慈善机构compassionate慈悲为怀,怜悯之心,悲天悯人,怜悯considerate周到的,周到,周全的,周全cordial亲切的,友好的,亲切,诚挚的courteous有礼貌的,有礼貌,有礼,有礼的friendly友好的,友好,友善的,友善gentle温文尔雅,温柔,温和,温柔的gracious慈祥的,煦煦,慈祥,慈悲为怀humane人道的,人道,仁慈的,仁慈kindhearted慈眉善目,慈祥的人,慈祥的,慈祥kindly慈祥的,仁慈的,和蔼可亲,慈祥地loving爱心,爱护,有爱,有爱的sympathetic具有同情心的,有同情心的,具有同情心,有同情心thoughtful周到的,周到,周密的,周详的tolerant宽容的,容忍的,容忍,宽容humanitarian人道主义,人道主义者,人道主义的,人道主义者的understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况all heart全心全意,万众一心,全心投入,全心全力altruistic利他主义,无私奉献,利他主义的,无私的amicable友好的,友好,亲切,友善的beneficent受益的,受惠的,受益人,受惠benevolent仁慈的,仁爱,仁慈,仁义benign良性,良性的big大,大的,大型,很大bleeding-heart流血的心,流血的心脏,流血的心态,流血的心灵bounteous富裕的,富有的,丰富的,宽裕的clement洁具,洁丽雅,洁丽华,洁莉雅congenial意气相投,相投的,意气相投的,相投eleemosynary绞股蓝good-hearted心地善良的人,心地善良,心地善良的,善良的人heart in right place心有灵犀一点通,心有灵犀,心有所属,心中有数indulgent放任自流,放纵的,放纵,放任lenient宽松的,宽松,宽大的,宽大mild温和的,温和,轻度,平和的neighborly邻居,睦邻友好,邻里,邻居的obliging有义务,义务,有义务的,有责任心的philanthropic慈善事业,公益事业,慈善,公益propitious吉祥如意,吉祥的,吉利的,吉祥soft touch柔软的触感,柔和的触感,柔和的触摸,软触摸softhearted心软的人,柔情似水,心软的,温柔的心tenderhearted柔情的,柔情似水,温柔的,温柔的心
Antonyms
aloof无动于衷,冷漠无情,冷漠的,冷漠antagonistic对抗性的,对抗性,对抗性强,敌对性cold冷,寒冷,冷的,寒冷的cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉cruel残酷的,残酷,残酷的是,很残酷disagreeable讨厌的人,讨人嫌的,讨厌的,讨人厌的discourteous不礼貌,不礼貌的,不客气,不礼貌的人disliking不喜欢,不喜欢的,厌恶,讨厌hard艰苦,艰难的,艰难,艰苦的harsh严厉的,苛刻的,严酷的,严厉hateful可恨,可恨的,仇恨,仇恨的inattentive不专心,心不在焉,不专心致志,不专心的inconsiderate不周全,不周全的,不周,不周到indifferent无动于衷,漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷的inhumane非人道,非人道的,不人道的,不人道mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是merciless无情的,无情,残酷无情,残酷无情的nasty讨厌的,讨厌的人,龌龊,恶劣的rough粗略,粗略的,粗略的说,粗暴rude无礼,无礼的,不客气,不客气的severe严重,严厉,严峻,严峻的thoughtless没心没肺,不加思索,不思进取,没心没肺的uncaring漠不关心,无情,不关心,冷漠无情uncompassionate毫无同情心,毫无怜悯之心,毫无同情心的,无同情心unfeeling冷酷无情,无情,无情的人,无情的unfriendly不友好,不友好的,不友善的,不友善unkind无情的,无情,刻薄,刻薄寡恩unmindful不知不觉中,不注意,不知不觉,无意识unsociable独来独往,不合群的人,不合群,独来独往的人unsympathetic不仁不义,冷酷无情,不同情,冷酷无情的人violent激烈的,暴力的,猛烈的,暴力bad不好,坏的,坏,不好的bitter苦涩,苦涩的,惨痛,惨痛的ungenerous不宽厚,不宽松,不慷慨,心胸狭隘

Examples

  • After all, he met his husband of 30 years on a return trip to one of his homeland’s villages, the kind of place he once longed to escape.

  • Right away we kind of liked to work with each other, and that was always a war.

  • I’m kind of just like wake up, see what our team services guy … has sent us for that day and then just go for it.

  • He couldn’t imagine moving in and not having some kind of symbol of their relationship — maybe a ring or something else if she didn’t want to get married.

  • A woman who hears it thinks of a specific kind of danger, and a man who says it thinks of that danger, too.

  • Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind.

  • His discourse is now more detailed: submission, which is the meaning of islam in Arabic, gives him a kind of enjoyment.

  • Patrick Klugman, the deputy mayor of Paris, said: “We are living our kind of 9/11,” he said.

  • When I was in Holland, this is the kind of thing people feared.

  • He appeared to understand however belatedly that he was in the presence of another kind of greatness.

  • Kind of a reception-room in there—guess I know a reception-room from a hole in the wall.

  • The relation existing between the balmy plant and the commerce of the world is of the strongest kind.

  • "She used to be so well—so bright," said Angela, who also appeared to have the desire to say something kind and comfortable.

  • What he has done in any one species or distinct kind of writing would have been sufficient to have acquired him a great name.

  • I tell you, madam, most distinctly and emphatically, that it is bread pudding and the meanest kind at that.'