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reciprocated

/ri-sip-ruh-key-tid/US // rɪˈsɪp rəˌkeɪ tɪd //

互惠的,互助的,互惠,互助

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given, done, or felt in return: When I greeted the lady who walked by my house every morning, she looked right through me as if I were invisible, with no reciprocated response.
    • : given and received, or equally engaged in, by both parties; mutual: In its most developed form, love occurs within a reciprocated relationship with another person.When he created his export business, his mission was to build a reciprocated trust within an honest and sustaining working relationship with artisans.

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Examples

  • Even if they reciprocate next year with a text, this is an opportunity for you to be kind and generous.

  • Clearly, the advances were not reciprocated but Williams “continued to talk about sucking dick.”

  • Washington reciprocated, ordering two Venezuelan diplomats to go home.

  • Of course, for reciprocal altruism to work, it must be reciprocated.

  • That warm, fuzzy feeling is reciprocated—more often than not on a first-name basis.

  • The New York media just love them some Shargel, and the affection is lavishly reciprocated.

  • You know that forgetfulness of everything which comes of a violent confident, reciprocated love.

  • Evelina reciprocated Benassis' love, but her parents opposed the match.

  • He was imagining for Eric a sunny future—a future of splendid usefulness, of reciprocated affection, of brilliant fame.

  • His father had in his rough way been fond of him, and Newt in an equally wolfish fashion had reciprocated the feeling.

  • Many times the churches reciprocated with considerable material as well as spiritual assistance.