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    grateful查询结果如下:

    音标:['ɡreɪtfl]
    基本释义/说明:adj.感激的;令人愉快的
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    a.
    ①感恩的;感激的.[to sb, for sth];
    I am grateful to you for your kindness.
    我感谢你的善意.
    ②致谢的;
    a grateful letter
    感谢信.
    ③可喜的;令人愉快的;
    a grateful rain
    甘霖,一场喜雨.
    A breeze is grateful on a hot day.
    微风在热天令人愉快.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 感谢的,感激的[F][(+for/to)][+to-v][+(that)]2. 表示感谢的[B]3. 令人愉快的;可喜的
    adj.
    感谢的,愉快的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. I was most grateful for your hospitality’

    反义词系列1
    -grateful的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    grateful的形容词最高级级形式
    grateful的形容词比较级形式

    动词 变体/同根词

    gratify的现在分词
    “Being with my patient over an 18 month period was not always easy, or gratifying.”
    “He witnessed firsthand the rigorous but gratifying demands of entrepreneurship.”
    “What is particularly gratifying in Osborne’s work, is that he shows us how court families maintained a foot in each camp.”
    greet的过去式和过去分词
    “The public greeted the great entertainer with great warmth and much enthusiasm.”
    “As one entered the lobby of the Sullivan Court, one was greeted with a road-side trolley with hot jalebis topped with zaffrani rabdi.”
    “They greeted each other just like usual and in no time, Harry and Mark were on their third round of drinks.”
    (transitive) To please. || (transitive) To make content; to satisfy.
    “Does it gratify you that your films are taken seriously and that your films still inspire generations of filmmakers who have come after you?”
    “Under colonialism, a nation is a ground on which men may gratify their desires for control and honor.”
    “In the second case, there is a need to gratify the craving, regardless of the risk.”
    (transitive) To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means e.g. writing or over the phone/internet || (transitive) To arrive at or reach, or meet (talking of something which brings joy) || (transitive) To accost; to address. || (intransitive) To meet and give salutations. || (transitive) To be perceived by (somebody).
    “Known for their hospitality, the villagers and shop owners always greet visitors warmly and loudly in Mandarin Chinese.”
    “She was waiting at the door to greet her guests.”
    “That would be one scientific breakthrough that I would greet with open arms.”
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