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magnanimity

/mag-nuh-nim-i-tee/US // ˌmæg nəˈnɪm ɪ ti //UK // (ˌmæɡnəˈnɪmɪtɪ) //

大气度,大气,大度,大气磅礴

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mag·na·nim·i·ties for 2.

    • : the quality of being magnanimous.
    • : a magnanimous act.

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Examples

  • With soldierly magnanimity, Khan returned most of the lavish gifts given him by the king.

  • Yet, sadly, neither talent nor ambition cultivates prudence, wisdom, love, or magnanimity.

  • In this imagined West Bank, anything the Palestinians “get” will be a reflection of Israeli magnanimity, not Palestinian rights.

  • The virtue of generosity that may best capture the biased version is probably magnanimity.

  • LEO Magnanimity is your watchword, combining the notions of generosity and nobility.

  • She could not but feel the triumph to which circumstances had borne her, though magnanimity restrained its manifestation.

  • And Honcy-Bee, overcome by his magnanimity and his goodness, felt for him the love of a daughter for a father.

  • He regretted and deplored the magnanimity of his Emperor in giving to his people, so soon, a modern constitution.

  • I feel that I can, with confidence, rely upon the magnanimity and forbearance of my patrons, under this state of things.

  • With a grand magnanimity she saddled that cry of mine upon our child, conceiving it to be the name of some lost darling of mine.