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Definition of good nature in English: good naturenoun A kind and unselfish disposition. 温厚,敦厚 your boy has a good nature 你儿子性情温厚。 Example sentencesExamples - Lucas had to feel awed at his good nature and patience.
- As news spread of her passing, many reminisced on her good nature, her kindness and many of her other characteristics that endeared her so much to family and friends.
- We have to praise, in general, demonstrators for their good nature.
- The mistake I made which I most regret was to underestimate the good nature and tolerance of my fellow Australians.
- But recently I'm afraid they have started to take advantage of my good nature.
- Your mother has worked hard for years for a succession of employers who don't value her talents, and who have exploited her good nature.
- Whilst we were blessed once again with good weather, we were doubly blessed by the good nature and public spirit of the people of Kendal and visitors alike.
- ‘They must also be calm, have a good temperament and a good nature,’ he added.
- It did your heart good to have a chat with Frank, knowing that his infectious good nature would help you along the day's journey.
- Eileen retained her infectious good nature all through the years and she had a greeting and word of welcome for all.
- You come away entranced by the good nature of the couple.
- His public appeal has been heightened by the good nature with which he has taken ribbing about his likeness to the movie character Harry Potter.
- There is no reason why the organisers should take advantage of the good nature, the enthusiasm and the patriotism of paying customers in this way.
- I like to think that it was my good nature that meant that I was the person that got on with everyone, and often used to sit up to the small hours of the morning with people who just wanted someone to talk to.
- If there was one common thread running through the artists I spoke to, it's their good natures, and Kat is by far the bubbliest of the bunch.
- Meanwhile, her good nature is endlessly taken advantage of by bosses who find her far too useful to ever think of promoting her.
- Beware of people who take advantage of your good nature.
- I will not let my good nature be abused like that ever again.
- Her good nature and caring compassion was ever to the fore and she was highly popular with both staff and patients.
- I was all set for a fit of superb grouchiness but if someone can make me laugh, my good nature comes back pretty quickly.
Synonyms kindness, kindliness, tenderness, benignity, humaneness, humanity Definition of good nature in US English: good naturenounɡʊd ˈneɪtʃər A kind and unselfish disposition. 温厚,敦厚 your boy has a good nature 你儿子性情温厚。 Example sentencesExamples - You come away entranced by the good nature of the couple.
- It did your heart good to have a chat with Frank, knowing that his infectious good nature would help you along the day's journey.
- ‘They must also be calm, have a good temperament and a good nature,’ he added.
- But recently I'm afraid they have started to take advantage of my good nature.
- Your mother has worked hard for years for a succession of employers who don't value her talents, and who have exploited her good nature.
- His public appeal has been heightened by the good nature with which he has taken ribbing about his likeness to the movie character Harry Potter.
- Meanwhile, her good nature is endlessly taken advantage of by bosses who find her far too useful to ever think of promoting her.
- I will not let my good nature be abused like that ever again.
- Lucas had to feel awed at his good nature and patience.
- There is no reason why the organisers should take advantage of the good nature, the enthusiasm and the patriotism of paying customers in this way.
- Whilst we were blessed once again with good weather, we were doubly blessed by the good nature and public spirit of the people of Kendal and visitors alike.
- Her good nature and caring compassion was ever to the fore and she was highly popular with both staff and patients.
- I like to think that it was my good nature that meant that I was the person that got on with everyone, and often used to sit up to the small hours of the morning with people who just wanted someone to talk to.
- Eileen retained her infectious good nature all through the years and she had a greeting and word of welcome for all.
- As news spread of her passing, many reminisced on her good nature, her kindness and many of her other characteristics that endeared her so much to family and friends.
- Beware of people who take advantage of your good nature.
- The mistake I made which I most regret was to underestimate the good nature and tolerance of my fellow Australians.
- If there was one common thread running through the artists I spoke to, it's their good natures, and Kat is by far the bubbliest of the bunch.
- I was all set for a fit of superb grouchiness but if someone can make me laugh, my good nature comes back pretty quickly.
- We have to praise, in general, demonstrators for their good nature.
Synonyms kindness, kindliness, tenderness, benignity, humaneness, humanity |