magnanimous
/mæɡˈnænɪməs/ (bre, ipa) · [mæɡnˈænəməs] /mæɡˈnænɪməs/ (ame, ipa) · [mæɡnˈænəməs] /mag-ˈna-nə-məs How to pronounce magnanimous (audio)/ (ame, mw)
magnanimous — 形容詞
- magnanimouspositive
- more magnanimouscomparative
- most magnanimoussuperlative
1. choosing to treat a rival or defeated person with kindness and respect instead o
寬宏大量的
得勢後仍大方寬容的
choosing to treat a rival or defeated person with kindness and respect instead of rubbing in your advantage
After winning the debate, Ignacio was magnanimous and praised Romi's strongest point.
辯論獲勝後,Ignacio 很寬宏大量,還稱讚了 Romi 最有力的一點。
be magnanimous after beating someone
After tryouts, the captain made a magnanimous offer to share practice notes with Lucas.
選拔結束後,隊長很寬宏大量,主動提出把練習筆記分給 Lucas。
magnanimous offer to + verb
Instead of laughing, Amani was magnanimous and helped the fallen runner up.
Amani 沒有取笑對方,反而寬宏大量地把跌倒的跑者扶了起來。
A magnanimous note from the winner eased the tension in class.
勝利者寫來的一張寬宏大量的字條,讓班上的緊張氣氛緩和了下來。
Even in victory, Christopher stayed magnanimous and thanked the other team.
即使贏了比賽,Christopher 還是很寬宏大量,並向另一隊道謝。
- vindictive
wanting to punish someone after feeling hurt or wronged
- petty
showing small-minded anger instead of rising above an insult
- mean-spirited
deliberately unkind rather than generous or forgiving
文法句型
be magnanimous to or toward + person
be magnanimous in victory
magnanimous gesture/offer/reply
用法筆記
More formal and admiring than generous. It is often used when someone has already won, has more power, or has a good reason to stay angry, but chooses to act kindly instead.