encouraging
英 [eŋ'kʌrɪdʒɪŋ]
美 [ɪn'kɝɪdʒɪŋ]
- adj. 令人鼓舞的;鼓励的,奖励的
- v. 鼓励,支持(encourage的ing形式)
1、en- "make, put in" + cour- ( <= cor- "heart" ) + -age + 去e加-ing.
2、heart is which remains a common metaphor for inner strength.
3、因此,将内心的那种力量就 表示为:勇气、胆量。
4、=> make strong, hearten.
- 1. He kept encouraging Rosie to find a place of her own.
- 他不断鼓励罗茜为自己找个住处。
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- 2. It was encouraging that he recognised the dangers facing the company.
- 给人希望的是他认识到了公司面临的危险。
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- 3. Encouraging teacher transfer would not, by itself, integrate the teaching corps.
- 鼓励教师调动本身不会消弭教学队伍中的种族隔离。
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- 4. The President took care to make encouraging noises about the future.
- 总统小心谨慎地表达了他对未来的乐观态度。
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- 5. We were very pleased to hear this encouraging news.
- 听到这个令人鼓舞的消息,我们十分高兴。
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