leniently 的定义
- agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
- Archaic. softening, soothing, or alleviative.
leniently 近义词
等同于 reasonably
leniently 的近义词 10 个
等同于 lightly
leniently 的近义词 37 个
- casually
- delicately
- easily
- faintly
- freely
- gingerly
- mildly
- moderately
- quietly
- simply
- slightly
- softly
- sparsely
- subtly
- tenderly
- thinly
- agilely
- airily
- breezily
- carelessly
- daintily
- ethereally
- flippantly
- frivolously
- heedlessly
- indifferently
- nimbly
- peacefully
- readily
- slightingly
- smoothly
- sparingly
- tenuously
- thoughtlessly
- timidly
- unsubstantially
- well
leniently 的反义词 3 个
更多leniently例句
- Despite taking a more lenient stance, county public health authorities stressed that none of this means people should be returning to life as usual.
- In countries that experienced more lenient lockdowns, ridership ebbed a bit but stayed persistently higher than the expected average.
- Timber companies have successfully fought to keep Oregon’s laws more lenient than neighboring states, lobbying lawmakers and the public through opinion campaigns to burnish the industry’s reputation.
- In a statement, the head of the NCAA’s Division I Council said the body has been more lenient this year in recognition of the unusual circumstances brought about by the coronavirus pandemic.
- Back then media owners were more lenient when it came to letting advertisers wriggle out of media commitments.
- “We are cutting the business tax rate… and specifically targeting multinationals, so they are taxed more leniently,” he said.
- Lowell had treated Fire Bear leniently—too leniently most of the white men near the reservation had considered.
- Sometimes she ventures to hope that the editor will judge her work leniently, since she is only a beginner.
- As it is, I am too old a man to be indulged leniently by the public in such a proceeding.
- Yet it would appear that abstract justice judged less leniently of the position.
- It shouldn't be, then, in my opinion, even if it could be; Margaret Cruger has been much too leniently dealt with.