magnanimity
/ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmæɡnəˈnɪməti/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmag-nə-ˈni-mə-tē/ (ame, mw)
magnanimity — 名詞
1. a generous willingness to forgive and treat an opponent fairly, especially after
寬宏大量
對對手也寬厚大方
a generous willingness to forgive and treat an opponent fairly, especially after you have won or been hurt.
After the final match, Kofi showed magnanimity and praised the losing captain.
決賽後,Kofi 展現寬宏大量,稱讚了落敗的隊長。
show magnanimity after beating an opponent
Élise answered the rude email with magnanimity and a calm friendly note.
Élise 面對那封無禮的電子郵件時,仍以寬宏大量和冷靜友善的口氣回覆。
with magnanimity in replying to an insult
The judge admired Ritu's magnanimity in forgiving her former business partner.
法官很欣賞 Ritu 寬宏大量地原諒前合夥人的做法。
Hoa's magnanimity kept the team meeting peaceful after the harsh argument.
Hoa 的寬宏大量讓團隊在激烈爭執後的會議仍能平和進行。
Even in defeat, Cyrus spoke with magnanimity about the winner's hard work.
即使落敗,Cyrus 談到勝利者的努力時,仍表現得很寬宏大量。
- generosity
broader; can describe giving or kindness in many situations, not mainly after conflict
- graciousness
stresses polite warmth and good manners more than forgiveness
- forgiveness
focuses on letting go of anger; magnanimity also suggests dignity and fairness
文法句型
show magnanimity
display magnanimity
with magnanimity
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and somewhat formal. It often follows verbs like show or display when someone responds generously after conflict, competition, or unfair treatment.