largesse
英 [lɑːˈʒes]
美 [lɑːrˈʒes]
- n. 慷慨的赠与;慷慨赠与物(等于largess)
将“largesse”分解为“large”和“ness”两部分。首先,想象“large”表示大的、广阔的概念。然后,结合“ness”后缀,它通常表示性质或状态。所以,可以记忆“largesse”为一个表示慷慨、丰盛的性质或状态。想象一个人给予大量的礼物,就像是在展示极大的慷慨。
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- largesse (n.)
- also largess, "willingness to give or spend freely; munificence," c. 1200, from Old French largesse "a bounty, munificence," from Vulgar Latin *largitia "abundance," from Latin largus "abundant" (see large). In medieval theology, "the virtue whose opposite is avarice, and whose excess is prodigality" ["Middle English Dictionary"]. For Old French suffix -esse, compare fortress.
- 1. Our people are in no need of richer nations'largesse.
- 我国人民不需要富国的施舍.
- 2. Bear's share holders will not benefit from the Fed's largesse.
- 贝尔的股东将从联邦理事会的慷慨中得到一些收益.
- 3. Broadly, there are two possible objections to Rio accepting Chinalco's largesse.
- 总体而言, 可能有两种理由反对力拓接受中铝的慷慨施舍.
- 4. In unexpected largesse? am I cold.
- 怎会冷漠于意外的赏赐?
- 5. Hence the unprecedented largesse of the bank bail - out.
- 这也是为什么对银行的救助是如此前所未有的慷慨.