5. These charities depend on the compassionate feelings and generosity of the general public.
这些慈善机构依赖于公众的同情和慷慨。
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6. There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of money he gave to charities.
关于他的慷慨有些传闻,说他向慈善机构捐献巨款。
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7. Just to give you an example of his generosity—he gave me his old car and wouldn't take any money for it.
且举个例子来说明他的慷慨吧—他把他的旧汽车给了我,而且分文不取。
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8. Newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity.
报纸几乎从不报道和平与慷慨的故事。
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9. Treating me to chocolate was far from her only show of generosity.
请我吃巧克力远不是她慷慨大方的唯一表现。
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10. Few Americans have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity.
安德鲁·卡内基的慷慨大度几乎感染了每一个美国人。
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11. In Arab countries, the politeness and generosity of the people is without parallel.
在阿拉伯国家,人们的礼貌和慷慨是无与伦比的。
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12. There are few Americans who have been left untouched by Andrew Carnegie's generosity.
安德鲁·卡内基的慷慨大度几乎影响到所有美国人。
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13. Generosity literally means willingness in giving away one's own money,time,talent,etc.
慷慨的字面意思是自愿放弃金钱,时间,才智等。
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14. He is best known for the generosity he shows to his faithful and hard-working employees.
他最广为人知的是他对忠诚并勤奋的员工表现出的慷慨。
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15. If you plan to keep your friends, you must practise honesty, generosity and understanding.
如果你打算继续和你的朋友交往,你必须做到诚实、大方和善解人意。
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16. Many papers lack interest in reporting something positive like peace, love and generosity.
许多报纸对报道诸如和平、爱和慷慨等积极的事情缺乏兴趣。
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17. In return for his generosity, the legislature voted that the school be named Harvard College.
为了报答他的慷慨,立法机关投票决定将这所学校命名为哈佛学院。
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18. In this context, generosity has come to mean that you hurl money around like a drunken sailor.
在这种情况下,慷慨意味着你像喝醉了的水手一样乱扔钱。
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19. In this context, generosity has come to mean that you hurl money around like a drunken sailor.
在这种情况下,慷慨意味着你像喝醉了的水手一样乱扔钱。
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20. While the clip might look like a new ad campaign, Bridges said the only goal was to show generosity and sympathy.
虽然这段视频看起来像是一则新的广告活动,但布里奇斯说,这其中唯一的目的是表示慷慨和同情。
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21. A defender of Burke called Wollstonecraft's book an incoherent mass of treacherous candor, interested generosity, and, if not false, at least unnecessary accusation.