词汇 | kind |
释义 | kind adjective uk /kaɪnd/ us /kaɪnd/ A2 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings: 宽容的;有益的;体贴的 She's a very kind and thoughtful person.她是个非常宽容体贴的人。 It's very kind of you to help us.承蒙惠助,不胜感激。 Please be kind to your sister!请对你的妹妹好些! formalWould you be kind enough to/so kind as to close the door? (= please would you do this)请把门关上好吗? a kind person kindYou'll never meet a kinder person. niceHe's such a nice guy. sweetShe's the sweetest little girl in the whole class. good toJay's mother has been very good to us. good-heartedHe's a good-hearted kid who loves to help out. not causing harm or damage: 温和的;无害的 kind to the environment对环境无害 This soap is kinder to the skin.这种肥皂对皮肤的损害较小。 It's very kind of you to come all the way to meet me.你这么大老远赶来接我,真是太感谢了。 I gave her some extra money - I know I didn't need to but I thought it would be kind.我多给了她一些钱——我知道没有必要,但我想表示善意。 "If you like I can do some shopping for you." "That's a very kind offer." He showed me round the town, which was very kind of him.他带我参观了这个城镇,他真是太好了。 You sent her a card? That was a kind thought.你给她送了贺卡?你想得很周到。 Kind & thoughtful accommodating accommodatingly attentive attentively attentiveness cooperatively diplomacy diplomatic diplomatically eunoia neighbourliness neighbourly nice nicely not have a bad/dishonest/racist, etc. bone in your bodyidiom thoughtfulness unmalicious unmaliciously unspoiled warm-hearted You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Safe and secure kind noun[ C ] uk /kaɪnd/ us /kaɪnd/ A1 a group with similar characteristics, or a particular type: 种类 Today's vehicles use two kinds of fuel - petrol and diesel.当今的交通工具使用两种燃料——汽油和柴油。 What kind of (a) job are you looking for?你在找什么样的工作? I just don't have that kind of money (= I don't have so much money).我确实没有那么多钱。 The cupboard contained all kinds of strange things.橱柜里有各种各样稀奇古怪的东西。 Her travel company was the first of its kind(= of others that are similar).她的旅游公司是同类中的首家。 a group of people or things that share similar qualities sortWhat sort of clothes do you like to wear? kindWhat kind of job are you looking for? typeHe's the type of man who never listens to what you're saying. formSwimming is the best form of exercise. varietyThe article was about the different varieties of Spanish spoken in South America. categoryThere are three categories of hotel room - standard, executive, and deluxe. Racism of any kind is abhorrent to me.我对任何形式的种族主义都深恶痛绝。 I detest any kind of cruelty.我厌恶任何形式的残暴。 She's got some kind of job in radio.她在广播电台找了份工作。 "I will not allow that kind of behaviour in my class, " the teacher said severely.“我不会允许在我班上出现这种行为,”老师厉声说道。 Wood, coal, oil, petrol, and gas are all different kinds of fuel.木材、煤炭、石油、汽油和天然气是不同种类的燃料。 Categories and varieties bad/big boyidiom breed categoric categorical category classification derivative form hue mark model new breed polymorphism run shade sort stratification subcategory substance update GrammarSort, type and kind Sort, type and kind all generally mean the same thing. They are words we use to refer to a group of people or things which share the same characteristics. We use these words very often when we describe things and we often find them in dictionary definitions: … Kind of and sort of Kind of and sort of are very common expressions in speaking. They soften other words and phrases so that they do not appear too direct or exact. Kind of is more common in American English. Sort of is more common in British English: … Idiomsin kind kind of of a kind of the kind kind | American Dictionarykind adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/kɑɪnd/ kindadjective[-er/-est only] (GOOD)generous, helpful, and caring about other people: She’s a kind, thoughtful person. It was kind of you to give me your seat. Idiomkind of kind noun[ C ] us/kɑɪnd/ kindnoun[C] (TYPE)a group with similar characteristics, or a particular type: What kind of thing is it? They talked about all kinds of stuff. It’s the largest organization of its kind in history. Where books are concerned, Tyler and Chlo are two of a kind (= similar). kind | Business Englishkind noun[ U ] uk /kaɪnd/us in kind used to describe a payment that is given in the form of goods or services and not in the form of money: Payment in kind involves investors receiving more bonds in place of cash interest. At least part of their salary is paid in kind. Examples of kindkind This can be developed by saying that an 'organic' growth, without the structuring element of some kind of framework, is chaos. Television contributes to this aural pollution by reducing every kind of music to the same level of a passing moment in the televisual flow. The present continually reinforces the memorized auditory data and demands a new kind of auditory awareness. The first author of this paper has based literally dozens of other implementations on it, unifying datatypes representing many different kinds of terms. The network contains one kind of picture which describes sample paths characteristics. The associations that this random input produces are consequently weakened, and the process is repeated many times with different kinds of random input. This kind of institutional structure allows organisation leaders to develop internal practices that reshape conventional social roles. The information contained in evidence tables may vary, depending on what kinds of studies are being used and also on the scope of the assessment. Only then need the lawyer start to think about the nature of any kind of defence strategy. We maintain this distinction here also, focusing on behavioral and verbal expressions of three kinds of caring themes: prosocial concern, reparation for wrongdoing, and affiliation. They are the kinds of things we learn to use in school. You have to treat it, do all kinds of things to it, theme it in order to bring it to people. I always take a kind of 'what if ' approach, and try to do new things. These kinds of responses were conducive to language development and provided a guide to the students in their thinking about language. The first kind of profiling is directly relevant to programmers, but the distinction between the dynamic and lexical styles is subtle. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withkindkindThese are words often used in combination with kind. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. certain kind No value or faith unilaterally dictate a certainkind of punishment. different kind Contrast the requirements of morality (or, to take a differentkind of example, of a particular club). kind of blackmail This becomes a kindofblackmail for signing the voluntary agreement. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with kind |
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