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1 | behaving in a way that shows you care about other people and want to help them 友好的;善意的;体贴的 |
| Thank you, Mark, you’ ve been very kind. 谢谢你,马克,你真好。 |
| +to She was very kind to me when the children were ill. 孩子们生病时,她对我很关照。 |
| it is kind of sb to do sth It was kind of you to help them. 感谢你帮助他们。 |
| 1a | used about someone’ s appearance (外貌)亲切的,和蔼的 | | She had a gentle kind face. 她有一张和蔼且亲切的脸。 | |
| 1b | used about things someone says or does , especially when you are thanking them 关爱的,好心的(尤用于答谢语中) | | Thank you for your kind words. 谢谢你的抬爱。 | | We are grateful for your kind offer. 我们感谢你的美意。 | |
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2 | formal not causing harm or damage 无害的;温和的;仁慈的 |
| Fate has been kind to me. 命运对我一直很仁慈。 |
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- | kind regards |
| an expression that you can use at the end of an informal letter before you sign your name |
| 祝好(用于非正式信件的末尾,署名之前) |
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- | would you be kind enough to do sth |
| used for asking someone to do something in a very polite and formal way |
| (礼貌和正式用法)能请你做某事吗 |
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| Robert, would you be so kind as to shut the door for me? 罗伯特,能请你帮我关一下门吗? |
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