Kind 音标拼音: [k'ɑɪnd]
n . 种类,性质,方式
a . 亲切的,仁慈的,和蔼的
种类,性质,方式亲切的,仁慈的,和蔼的
kind adj 1 :
having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature ;
used especially of persons and their behavior ;
"
kind to sick patients "; "
a kind master "; "
kind words showing understanding and sympathy "; "
thanked her for her kind letter " [
ant : {
unkind }]
2 :
agreeable ,
conducive to comfort ; "
a dry climate kind to asthmatics "; "
the genial sunshine ";"
hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet " [
synonym : {
kind }, {
genial }]
3 :
tolerant and forgiving under provocation ; "
our neighbor was very kind about the window our son broke " [
synonym : {
kind },
{
tolerant }]
n 1 :
a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality ; "
sculpture is a form of art ";
"
what kinds of desserts are there ?" [
synonym : {
kind }, {
sort },
{
form }, {
variety }]
Kind \
Kind \ (
k [
imac ]
nd ),
a . [
Compar . {
Kinder } (
k [
imac ]
nd "[~
e ]
r );
superl . {
Kindest }.] [
AS .
cynde ,
gecynde ,
natural ,
innate ,
prop .
an old p .
p .
from the root of E .
kin .
See {
Kin }
kindred .]
1 .
Characteristic of the species ;
belonging to one '
s nature ;
natural ;
native . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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It becometh sweeter than it should be ,
and loseth the kind taste . --
Holland .
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2 .
Having feelings befitting our common nature ;
congenial ;
sympathetic ;
as ,
a kind man ;
a kind heart .
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Yet was he kind ,
or if severe in aught ,
The love he bore to learning was his fault .
--
Goldsmith .
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3 .
Showing tenderness or goodness ;
disposed to do good and confer happiness ;
averse to hurting or paining ;
benevolent ;
benignant ;
gracious .
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He is kind unto the unthankful and to evil . --
Luke vi 35 .
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O cruel Death ,
to those you take more kind Than to the wretched mortals left behind . --
Waller .
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A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind . --
Garrick .
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4 .
Proceeding from ,
or characterized by ,
goodness ,
gentleness ,
or benevolence ;
as ,
a kind act . "
Manners so kind ,
yet stately ." --
Tennyson .
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5 .
Gentle ;
tractable ;
easily governed ;
as ,
a horse kind in harness .
Syn :
Benevolent ;
benign ;
beneficent ;
bounteous ;
gracious ;
propitious ;
generous ;
forbearing ;
indulgent ;
tender ;
humane ;
compassionate ;
good ;
lenient ;
clement ;
mild ;
gentle ;
bland ;
obliging ;
friendly ;
amicable .
See {
Obliging }.
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Kind \
Kind \,
n . [
OE .
kinde ,
cunde ,
AS .
cynd .
See {
Kind },
a .]
1 .
Nature ;
natural instinct or disposition . [
Obs .]
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He knew by kind and by no other lore . --
Chaucer .
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Some of you ,
on pure instinct of nature ,
Are led by kind t '
admire your fellow -
creature .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
Race ;
genus ;
species ;
generic class ;
as ,
in mankind or humankind . "
Come of so low a kind ." --
Chaucer .
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Every kind of beasts ,
and of birds . --
James iii .
7 .
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She follows the law of her kind . --
Wordsworth .
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Here to sow the seed of bread ,
That man and all the kinds be fed . --
Emerson .
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3 .
Sort ;
type ;
class ;
nature ;
style ;
character ;
fashion ;
manner ;
variety ;
description ;
as ,
there are several kinds of eloquence ,
of style ,
and of music ;
many kinds of government ;
various kinds of soil ,
etc .
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How diversely Love doth his pageants play ,
And snows his power in variable kinds ! --
Spenser .
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There is one kind of flesh of men ,
another flesh of beasts ,
another of fishes ,
and another of birds . --
I Cor .
xv .
39 .
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Diogenes was asked in a kind of scorn :
What was the matter that philosophers haunted rich men ,
and not rich men philosophers ? --
Bacon .
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{
A kind of },
something belonging to the class of ;
something like to ; --
said loosely or slightingly .
{
In kind },
in the produce or designated commodity itself ,
as distinguished from its value in money .
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Tax on tillage was often levied in kind upon corn .
--
Arbuthnot .
Syn :
Sort ;
species ;
type ;
class ;
genus ;
nature ;
style ;
character ;
breed ;
set .
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Kind \
Kind \,
v .
t . [
See {
Kin }.]
To beget . [
Obs .] --
Spenser .
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230 Moby Thesaurus words for "
kind ":
Christian ,
Christlike ,
Christly ,
accommodating ,
advantageous ,
affable ,
affectionate ,
agreeable ,
altruistic ,
amiable ,
amicable ,
animal kingdom ,
approachable ,
auspicious ,
beneficent ,
beneficial ,
benevolent ,
benign ,
benignant ,
blood ,
body -
build ,
bon ,
bonny ,
brand ,
braw ,
breed ,
brood ,
brotherly ,
bueno ,
capital ,
cast ,
character ,
characteristic ,
characteristics ,
charitable ,
clan ,
class ,
clement ,
cogent ,
color ,
commendable ,
compassionate ,
complaisant ,
complexion ,
compliant ,
composition ,
conciliatory ,
congenial ,
considerate ,
constituents ,
constitution ,
cooperative ,
cordial ,
courteous ,
crasis ,
decent ,
deme ,
denomination ,
description ,
designation ,
dharma ,
diathesis ,
disposition ,
eleemosynary ,
elegant ,
estimable ,
ethos ,
excellent ,
expedient ,
fair ,
family ,
famous ,
favorable ,
feather ,
fiber ,
fine ,
folk ,
forbearing ,
forgiving ,
form ,
frame ,
fraternal ,
friendlike ,
friendly ,
generous ,
genial ,
genius ,
genre ,
gens ,
gentle ,
genus ,
good ,
good -
hearted ,
good -
humored ,
good -
natured ,
good -
tempered ,
goodly ,
gracious ,
grain ,
grand ,
habit ,
harmonious ,
healthy ,
helpful ,
house ,
hue ,
human ,
humane ,
humanitarian ,
humor ,
humors ,
ilk ,
indulgent ,
kidney ,
kin ,
kindhearted ,
kindly ,
kindly -
disposed ,
label ,
laudable ,
lenient ,
line ,
lineage ,
long -
suffering ,
longanimous ,
lot ,
loving ,
magnanimous ,
make ,
makeup ,
manner ,
mark ,
matriclan ,
merciful ,
mold ,
nation ,
nature ,
neighborlike ,
neighborly ,
nice ,
noble ,
number ,
obliging ,
openhearted ,
order ,
overindulgent ,
overpermissive ,
patient ,
patriclan ,
peaceable ,
people ,
permissive ,
persuasion ,
philanthropic ,
phratry ,
phyle ,
phylum ,
physique ,
placable ,
plant kingdom ,
pleasant ,
profitable ,
property ,
propitious ,
quality ,
race ,
regal ,
responsive ,
royal ,
sept ,
shape ,
simpatico ,
sisterly ,
skillful ,
sociable ,
softhearted ,
somatotype ,
sort ,
sound ,
sparing ,
species ,
spirit ,
splendid ,
stamp ,
stem ,
stirps ,
stock ,
strain ,
streak ,
stripe ,
style ,
suchness ,
sweet -
tempered ,
sympathetic ,
sympathique ,
sympathizing ,
system ,
temper ,
temperament ,
tendency ,
tender ,
tenderhearted ,
tenor ,
the like of ,
the likes of ,
thoughtful ,
tolerant ,
tone ,
totem ,
tribe ,
type ,
understanding ,
unhostile ,
unresentful ,
unrevengeful ,
useful ,
valid ,
variety ,
vein ,
very good ,
virtuous ,
warm ,
warm -
hearted ,
warmhearted ,
way ,
well -
affected ,
well -
disposed ,
well -
intentioned ,
well -
meaning ,
well -
meant
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KIND Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of KIND is a group united by common traits or interests : category How to use kind in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Kind
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KIND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary KIND definition: 1 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people's feelings: 2 not causing harm or damage… Learn more
Kind - definition of kind by The Free Dictionary kind - having or showing a tender and considerate and helpful nature; used especially of persons and their behavior; "kind to sick patients"; "a kind master"; "kind words showing understanding and sympathy"; "thanked her for her kind letter"
Kind Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Kind definition: Having or showing a friendly, generous, sympathetic, or warm-hearted nature
KIND - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Someone who is kind behaves in a gentle, caring, and helpful way towards other people 2 You can use kind in expressions such as please be so kind as to and would you be kind enough to in order to ask someone to do something in a firm but polite way
What does KIND mean? - Definitions. net What does KIND mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word KIND "sculpture is a form of art"; "what kinds of desserts are there?" A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together
KIND Synonyms: 197 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of kind are character, description, nature, sort, and type While all these words mean "a number of individuals thought of as a group because of a common quality or qualities," kind may suggest natural grouping Where would character be a reasonable alternative to kind?
Meaning of kind – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary KIND definition: 1 a type of thing or person: 2 used to talk about something when you are not sure of its exact… Learn more
30 Powerful bible verses about being humble and kind (Full Commentary . . . As we demonstrate kindness, we embody God’s love in tangible ways The Bible reminds us time and again that our kind actions can have far-reaching effects and often inspire others to act kindly in return There’s a deep, divine blessing associated with being kind, and it can transform lives, including our own Proverbs 21:21