well-meant
基本解釋
- adj.出自善意的;沒有惡意的
英漢例句
- The free, universal, well-meant, offer of the gospel does not imply universal ability to believe.
福音的賜與是免費(fèi)的、普世性的、善意的,但是卻非意味著普世的人都有能力相信它。
blog.sina.com.cn - At the surface of the pool there were constant ruffles; well-meant but misguided interpretations rose to meet and fight each other in my name.
可池塘表面不斷地掀起波瀾,善意然而錯誤的各種解釋相互激蕩,并以我的名義彼此討伐。
blog.sina.com.cn - Critics say that screening laws, however well-meant, tend to hit collaborators—perhaps coerced at the time and remorseful now—more than perpetrators.
批評者指出,這項審查法案即使是出于善意的,但目的仍然是為了打擊通敵分子而不是罪犯——或許當(dāng)時是被迫的,而現(xiàn)在感到懊悔了。 - But the well-meant process of making pension funds secure has been becoming ever more expensive.
ECONOMIST: Company pensions - So far, its well-meant discussions have merely illuminated the extent of the industry's problems.
ECONOMIST: Life insurers in Japan - And no, this is no well-meant public service announcement decrying excessive holiday spending gone awry.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- A well-meant decision, action, or comment is intended to be helpful or kind but is unsuccessful or causes problems.