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kinda

/kahyn-duh/US // ˈkaɪn də //

还行,还挺,还算不错,还挺好的

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : kind of; rather: The movie was kinda boring.

Examples

  • Some people find it kinda cool when they’re in line at the 7-Eleven behind someone they saw on C-SPAN.

  • It’s surprising it comes together at all — there’s no way the slapstick of Goofy should work with the creepiness of Marley’s ghost, but it kinda does — but it’s always hampered by being a Disney production first and a Dickens adaptation second.

  • It’s kinda perfect she is starring in a Lifetime Christmas movie – her real life is just as romantic.

  • It’s not easy to raise that kinda capital, he said, while you’re working other jobs and pressed for time, but the people closest to the community can nonetheless make a real difference in people’s lives.

  • VOSD host Scott Lewis kinda cheated toward the end of the draft.

  • I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked.

  • My wife was talking to her on the phone, and I just kinda found the courage to ask her.

  • Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.

  • “Race, class, gender, sexuality, our show kinda lives on the edge of all those questions,” Washington says.

  • On August 17, just a few weeks before the fall campaign iced off, he had to go on national TV to offer a mea kinda sorta culpa.

  • She said she was, but she started awful slow, and kinda peered back, and up to the hall.

  • I put down my haid, and was just kinda dragged up the aisle and onto the platform.

  • Next thing, he borraed my gun and just kinda happened over towards the pay-car.

  • But here lately we been havin trouble and I kinda got used to havin one along when I go ridin.

  • Big aerial views of land developments, and drawings of buildings, roads and causeways, that kinda stuff.