appreciative
adj. 欣賞的; 感激的
An appreciative reaction or comment shows the enjoyment that you are getting from something.
There is a murmur of appreciative laughter...
發出一陣讚賞的低笑聲。
Mrs Hastings' eyes grow warmer and more appreciative with my every word.
我講的每句話讓黑斯廷斯夫人的眼神變得越來越熱情,越來越充滿欣賞。
If you are appreciative of something, you are grateful for it.
We have been very appreciative of their support...
我們對他們的支援一直心存感激。
Tom is genuinely appreciative of all the success he's had.
湯姆為他自己獲得的所有成功由衷地感激。
1. feeling or expressive of gratitude;
2. having or showing appreciation or a favorable critical judgment or opinion;
grateful, appreciative
這兩個形容詞均有"感謝的,感激的"之意。
Darkness would make him more appreciative of sight; silence would teach him the joys of sound.
黑暗會使他更加珍惜視覺, 寂靜能使他認識到聲音的歡樂.
After the singer sang the melodious Jasnine Flower, I an appreciative whistle.
歌手唱完優美的茉莉花後我高興地吹著口哨拍起手來.
Is your boss appreciative of your efforts?
你的老闆是否認可你的努力?
We Christians today are appreciative of his boldness to withstand the evil tide.
我們這些今天的基督徒感激他面對邪惡浪潮的勇敢.
Sichuan opera will enable travelers to become more appreciative of this unique art in Sichuan.
川劇能夠使遊客越來越喜愛四川的獨特藝術.