| 释义 | View usage for: (ɪnkʌrɪdʒɪŋ,  US -kɜːr-) adjectiveSomething that is encouraging gives people hope or confidence.  There are encouraging signs of an artistic revival.  The results have been encouraging.  It was encouraging that he recognised the dangers facing the company. Synonyms: promising, good, bright, comforting More Synonyms of encouragingencouragingly adverb [ADVERB after verb, ADVERB adjective] 'You're doing really well,' her midwife said encouragingly.  Against all expectations, the theatre reopened to encouragingly large audiences.  But, most encouragingly, there'd been no sign of any recurrence of the hallucinations.encouraging in American English (ɛnˈkɜrɪdʒɪŋ; ɪnˈkɜrɪdʒɪŋ)   adjective  giving courage, hope, or confidence Derived formsencouragingly (enˈcouragingly)  adverbEncouraging work news for a relative can stir a real celebration.Encouraging people to take exercise is sometimes harder.Encouraging people to step forward to help others do well.Encouraging people to quit is another way to cut the burden.Encouraging people not to abandon their cars will also anger green groups.Encouraging able people to get on with what they are good at doing.Encouraging people to take an interest in what you have to say is all part of the fun.Encouraging people to keep drinks diaries and increasing the price of discount alcohol products were better ways to curb binge drinking, he said.Encouraging young people into engineering is enormously important for manufacturing to flourish in future as the UK strives toward a balanced economy.Encouraging people to risk, and in some cases lose, their lives when they are safe from danger or persecution is wrong.Examples of 'encouraging' in a sentenceencouragingIn other languagesencouragingBritish English: encouraging  /ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋ / ADJECTIVE  Something that is encouraging gives you hope or confidence. It is encouraging that more pupils are taking maths and getting good grades. American English: encouraging Arabic: مُشَجِّع Brazilian Portuguese: encorajador Chinese: 可奖励的 Croatian: ohrabrujući Czech: povzbudivý Danish: opmuntrende Dutch: bemoedigend European Spanish: alentador Finnish: rohkaiseva French: encourageant German: ermutigend Greek: ενθαρρυντικός Italian: incoraggiante Japanese: 励みになる Korean: 격려가 되는 Norwegian: oppmuntrende Polish: zachęcający European Portuguese: encorajador Romanian: încurajatorRussian: ободряющий Latin American Spanish: alentador Swedish: uppmuntrande Thai: ที่ให้กำลังใจ Turkish: cesaret verici Ukrainian: заохочувальнийVietnamese: đáng khích lệ 
Chinese translation of 'encouraging'encouraging (ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋ) adj  [meeting, news] 令人鼓舞的(lìng rén gǔwǔ de)
 vt  [person] 鼓励(勵)(gǔlì) [activity, attitude] 支持(zhīchí) [growth, industry] 助长(長)(zhùzhǎng)  to encourage sb to do sth 鼓励(勵)某人去做某事(gǔlì mǒurén qù zuò mǒushì)  to be encouraged by sth 由于(於)某事受到鼓励(勵)(yóuyú mǒushì shòudào gǔlì)
 The results have not been very encouraging. Synonyms stimulating satisfactory cheerful hearteningOpposites disappointing, depressing, discouraging, daunting, unfavourable, off-putting (informal), dispiriting, disheartening, unpropitiousAdditional synonymsDefinition showing the signs of future success His career had an auspicious start.Synonyms favourable,  timely,  happy,  promising,  encouraging,  bright,  lucky,  hopeful,  fortunate,  prosperous,  rosy,  opportune (formal),  propitious, felicitousDefinition full of promise Both had successful careers and the future looked bright.Synonyms promising,  good,  encouraging,  excellent,  golden,  optimistic,  hopeful,  favourable,  prosperous,  rosy,  auspicious,  propitious, palmyIt is cheering to hear some good news for once. Synonyms encouraging,  promising,  comforting,  reassuring,  heartening,  auspicious, propitious |