Mr Nunn has kindly agreed to let us use his barn for the dance.
纳恩先生慷慨地允许我们借用他的谷仓举行舞会。
2not take kindly to somethingto be unwilling to accept a situation because it annoys you 不愿意接受某种情况
She does not take kindly to criticism.
她不乐意接受批评。
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not take kindly to something• The whips, however, would not take kindly to a woman set among them.• As will have appeared previously, judges do not take kindly toabbreviations in speech.• Presumably killers did not take kindly toamateurdetectives.• Nancy doesn't take kindly to being corrected.• A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances, he found the atmosphere at Four Windsappalling.• But she does not take kindly tocriticism.• Neon Tetras when young do not take kindly tofresh water.• Because they are human beings and not two-legged souvenirs, Aborigines do not take kindly to having their pictures taken.• Wood, which is really a craftsman's material, does not take kindly to the inevitableabuses of an emergency.
3look kindly on somebody/somethingto approve of someone or something 赞成某人/某事,同意某人/某事
Jimmy would probably not look too kindly on our request.
吉米可能不会同意我们的请求。
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look kindly on somebody/something• No skimping, and I'd look kindly on it if you'd provide her with petticoats.• Penry was unlikely to look kindly on some one who landed on his island uninvited twice in a row.• But tobacco is a wily and vengefulbeast, and one not disposed to look kindly on those who jilt him.
4spoken formalASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO something a word meaning ‘please’, which is often used when you are annoyed 请〔常在生气时使用〕
Will you kindly put that book back?
请你把那本书放回去好不好?
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kindly• Was it possible that the graspingMissP had meant the gesturekindly?• Would Fathervan Exem kindly ask the Archbishop for his permission, she enquired.• Jason kindly offered to give me a ride home.• The governess here, Miss Lambert, has kindlytaught me a little.• She kindly taught me, after that, To wrestle with her on the mat.• She took kindly to him, and he to her.• Farmers began to look kindly upon them when they found they grew in a variety of conditions.
kindly offer/agree/give etc• Luckily a good friend had managed to obtain a pair of livingstonii and very kindly gave me a young pair.• Bridget Ewing has kindly agreed to co-ordinate the teaarrangements for the October meeting.• Friends like the PostOfficeworkers who have kindly agreed to deliver this leaflet for nothing ...• If you would like to receive my prayerletter please contact Joyce MacPherson who has kindly agreed to distribute it for me.• Following the meeting, Mr R Mulford has kindly offered to give a talk and slideshow.• Essex feel geographically rather remote from the CrystalPalace but have kindly offered to organise the 1982 event.• Like the brick she was, Trish had kindly offered to subsidize my share of the rent until I found another job.• Edith Harlow had kindly agreed to teach in her place.
kindly2adjectiveadj old-fashioned
KINDkind and caring for other people 友善的;亲切的;和蔼的;体贴的