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welcoming

/wel-kuhm/US // ˈwɛl kəm //UK // (ˈwɛlkəm) //

欢迎,迎接,欢迎来到,迎接的

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Definitions

interj.感叹词 interjection
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    • : : Welcome, stranger!
n.名词 noun
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    • : a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
v.有主动词 verb
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    wel·comed, wel·com·ing.

    • : to greet the arrival of with pleasure or kindly courtesy.
    • : to receive or accept with pleasure; regard as pleasant or good: to welcome a change.
    • : to meet, accept, or receive in a specified, especially unfriendly, manner: They welcomed him with hisses and catcalls.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : gladly received, as one whose arrival gives pleasure: a welcome visitor.
    • : agreeable, as something arriving, occurring, or experienced: a welcome rest.
    • : given full right by the cordial consent of others: She is welcome to try it.
    • : without obligation for the courtesy, favor, or service received: You're quite welcome; I'm glad you like the gift.He thanked me, and I told him he was welcome.

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Examples

  • Either way, Covax is now in business, and its multilateral, cooperative approach comes as a welcome counterpoint to the vaccine nationalism we’ve seen in other quarters.

  • These art thefts were neither authorized by the IRA nor welcomed.

  • As with the pork blade steak, the chicken liver, sprinkled with airy sea salt, is a welcome carry-over from Emilie’s.

  • That’s particularly true of discount retailers, which have been able to please customers with a “treasure-hunting” experience along with lower prices that are welcome in a shaky economy.

  • The Warriors are welcoming back Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson from injury, and they have a clear hole at center and a need for frontcourt depth.

  • The congregation was warm, friendly, and welcoming—traits, he says, he later came to believe they used to coax members in.

  • However, welcoming refugees is an expensive and potentially risky proposition for European countries.

  • That the Baltic free air and Riga's welcoming vibe could make her colleagues "too relaxed."

  • Amanda came home to largely welcoming American arms, her case held up as an example of hostility to Americans abroad.

  • The Himalayan kingdom started welcoming visitors nearly 40 years ago.

  • Intellectual enthusiasm alone animated her in welcoming an intellectual union with a noble mind.

  • She was more like a girl welcoming her lover than a queen awaiting the arrival of a servant.

  • A dozen warriors swarmed forward to greet us, welcoming me with exaggerated courtesy.

  • The welcoming cry from Sssuri brought his attention back to his companion as the merman broke into a wild run.

  • Outside, the night was soft and welcoming, unreal after the light and color, an enchanted wilderness of moonlight splendor.