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mer·ci·ful M0226000 (mûr′sĭ-fəl)adj. Full of mercy; compassionate: sought merciful treatment for the captives. mer′ci·ful·ly adv.mer′ci·ful·ness n.mercifully (ˈmɜːsɪfʊlɪ) adv1. in a way that shows mercy; compassionately: mercifully put down. 2. (sentence modifier) fortunately; one is relieved to say that: mercifully, all went well. ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | mercifully - in a compassionate manner; "he dealt with the thief mercifully" |
mercifullyadverb thankfully, happily, luckily, thank goodness Mercifully, a friend came to the rescue.Translationsmercy (ˈməːsi) – plural ˈmercies – noun1. kindness towards a person, especially an enemy, who is in one's power. He showed his enemies no mercy. 寬宏大量 怜悯,宽容 2. a piece of good luck or something for which one should be grateful. It was a mercy that it didn't rain. 僥倖 侥幸,幸运 ˈmerciful adjective willing to forgive or to punish only lightly. a merciful judge. 寬宏大量的 仁慈的,宽恕的 ˈmercifully adverb 寬宏大量地 仁慈地,宽恕地 ˈmerciless adjective without mercy; cruel. merciless criticism. 冷酷無情的 冷酷无情的ˈmercilessly adverb 冷酷無情地 冷酷无情地at the mercy of wholly in the power of, liable to be harmed by. A sailor is at the mercy of the sea. 任憑某人的擺布 任凭...摆布have mercy on to give kindness to (an enemy etc who is in one's power). Have mercy on me! 對某人寬宏大量 对...表示怜悯LegalSeemercymercifullyenUK Related to mercifully: unmercifullySynonyms for mercifullyadv thankfullySynonyms- thankfully
- happily
- luckily
- thank goodness
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