lenience
/lee-nee-uhn-see, leen-yuhn-/US // ˈli ni ən si, ˈlin yən- //
宽容性,宽容,宽容度,宽松
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural le·ni·en·cies.
- : the quality or state of being lenient.
- : a lenient act.
Synonyms & Antonyms
noungrace
Synonyms
benefaction受益活动,效益,捐赠,受益人beneficence恩惠,恩赐,受惠,受惠于人benevolence仁爱,仁爱之心,仁义,仁术charity慈善机构,慈善,慈善事业,慈善组织clemency宽恕,宽大处理,宽恕令,宽赦compassion怜悯之心,同情心,慈悲,怜悯compassionateness同情心,怜悯之心,慈悲心,慈悲为怀favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠forbearance隐忍,忍受,忍受力,隐忍不发generosity慷慨解囊,慷慨大方,慷慨,慷慨的goodness好的,好东西,好处,好事indulgence放纵,放任自流,纵容,放任kindliness仁慈,仁爱,慈爱,善良kindness仁慈,善良,仁慈的,恩情leniency宽大处理,宽待,宽大,宽恕lenity宽容性,宽大,宽容,宽大处理love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意mercifulness仁慈,仁爱,仁爱之心,慈悲mercy怜悯,慈悲,仁慈,怜悯之心pardon赦免,赦免书,赦免令,赦免权quarter一季度,季度,一季,一季度的reprieve缓刑,赦免,缓和,缓刑期responsiveness响应性,响应度,响应能力,响应速度tenderness柔情,温情,温柔,温和caritas明爱,卡利塔斯,爱心good will良好的意愿,好的意愿,良好的愿望,善意的意愿
nountolerance
Synonyms
altruism利他主义,利己主义,利他,舍己为人benevolence仁爱,仁爱之心,仁义,仁术broad-mindedness宽广的胸怀,心胸宽广,胸襟,心胸开阔charitableness慈善,慈善事业,慈善机构,慈善家charity慈善机构,慈善,慈善事业,慈善组织clemency宽恕,宽大处理,宽恕令,宽赦compassion怜悯之心,同情心,慈悲,怜悯concession优惠,让步,特许权,优惠政策endurance耐力,耐久性,耐性,耐心forbearance隐忍,忍受,忍受力,隐忍不发freedom自由,自由度,自由权,自由的grace恩典,恩惠,恩宠,宽限期humanity人类,人性,人道,人道主义indulgence放纵,放任自流,纵容,放任kindness仁慈,善良,仁慈的,恩情leniency宽大处理,宽待,宽大,宽恕lenity宽容性,宽大,宽容,宽大处理liberalism自由主义,自由派,自由化liberality自由度,自由,自由主义,宽松liberalness自由度,自由主义,自由化,自由性license许可证,执照,许可,许可证制度magnanimity大气度,大气,大度,大气磅礴mercifulness仁慈,仁爱,仁爱之心,慈悲mercy怜悯,慈悲,仁慈,怜悯之心patience耐心,耐性,耐心的,耐心点permission许可,准许,允许,许可证permissiveness放任自流,允许性,放纵,放任性sensitivity敏感性,敏感度,灵敏度,敏感sufferance苦难,苦行,苦乐,苦楚sympathy同情心,同情,共鸣,同情者toleration宽容,宽容性,容忍,宽容主义understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况good will良好的意愿,好的意愿,良好的愿望,善意的意愿
Antonyms
cruelty残酷性,残酷,残酷的,残酷的行为denial否认,拒绝,拒绝承认,拒绝接受disagreement分歧,歧见,意见分歧,嫌隙harshness严酷性,严酷,苛刻,恶劣的环境indifference冷漠,漠不关心,漠视,淡漠intolerance不容忍,不宽容,不容忍现象,不容忍问题malevolence恶意,恶意行为,恶意的,恶意的行为meanness卑鄙无耻,卑劣,卑鄙,刻薄mercilessness无情,无情的,无良,无怜悯之心prohibition禁令,禁止,禁忌,禁制refusal拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,驳回selfishness自私,自私心,自私自利,私心unkindness无情,不仁不义,不友善,不仁
Examples
With a little luck and a little lenience from the judicial system, 7286 might just turn around and punch us all in the face.
Lenity is undoubtedly the proper word to use, though both Webster and Worcester do recognize leniency and lenience.
De Wet was once more given his life, and the other rebels were treated with a lenience which nothing but its wisdom could excuse.
I call it criminal lenience on the part of my nephew to allow it, he must have taken leave of his senses!'
Mr. Gould calls this word and lenience "two philological abortions."
He is a son Of our great neighbor, and his death would wound The courtesy of nations that is kept By lenience unabraded.
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