take kindly to

乐见其成见谅乐见不胜感激

take kindly to 的定义

  1. Be receptive to, attracted by, or pleased with, as in He'll take kindly to the criticism if it's constructive, or Henry won't take kindly to your stepping on his newly planted grass. This idiom uses kindly in the sense of “in a pleasant or agreeable manner.” [c. 1800]

take kindly to 近义词

take kindly to

等同于 permit

take kindly to

等同于 OK

take kindly to

等同于 allow

更多take kindly to例句

  1. Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.
  2. And now, similarly, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee: "Bend over and take it like a prisoner!"
  3. ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?
  4. Although Huckabee's condescending tone - like that of an elementary school history teacher - makes it difficult to take seriously.
  5. Clickbait title notwithstanding, Bend Over and Take It Like a Prisoner!
  6. Each day she resolved, "To-morrow I will tell Felipe;" and when to-morrow came, she put it off again.
  7. I take the Extream Bells, and set down the six Changes on them thus.
  8. All the operations of her brain related themselves somehow to to-morrow afternoon.
  9. Wycliffe translates the Vulgate: “And it as a modir onourid schal meete hym, and as a womman fro virgynyte schal take him.”
  10. But it was necessary to take Silan, which the rebels hastened to strengthen, closely followed up by the Spaniards.