单词 | well-disposed |
释义 | well-disposed From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwell-disposedˌwell-disˈposed adjectiveFRIENDLYfeeling friendly towards a person or positive about an idea or planwell-disposed to/towardsfeel particularly well-disposed towards him. I did not Examples from the Corpuswell-disposed• That deference towards the well-disposed reader is hard to find in later criticism - for good reason, no doubt.• If you're not blessed with the patience of a particularly well-disposed saint, look elsewhere.• They are usually well-disposed towards researchers and are good subjects for interview as well as questionnaires.well-disposed to/towards• However, some Velcro shareholders do not feel quite so well-disposed to Cripps.• And one recalls that people not well-disposed to Mr Byrne accused him of a measure of unhelpfulness.• Conducting relations across an ideological divide is quite unlike dealing with a country broadly well-disposed towards one's own.• They are usually well-disposed towards researchers and are good subjects for interview as well as questionnaires.• Both were well-disposed to the players, focused and tactically steady. |
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