friendliness
n. 友情,親切,友善
If someone is friendly, they behave in a pleasant, kind way, and like to be with other people.
Godfrey had been friendly to me.
戈弗雷一度對我很友善。
...a man with a pleasant, friendly face...
面容和藹可親的男子
If you are friendly with someone, you like each other and enjoy spending time together.
I'm friendly with his mother...
我和他母親很要好。
Asmus became friendly with a number of writers and appeared in print as a literary critic.
阿斯穆斯和許多作家成為了好友,而且還作為一名文學評論家出現在報紙上。
You can describe another country or their government as friendly when they have good relations with your own country rather than being an enemy.
...a worsening in relations between the two previously friendly countries.
這兩個曾經友好的國家之間關係的惡化
In sport, a friendly is a match which is not part of a competition, and is played for entertainment or practice, often without any serious effort to win.
Athletic Bilbao agreed to play a friendly at Real Sociedad.
畢爾巴鄂競技隊同意在皇家社會隊主場打一場友誼賽。
1. a feeling of liking for another person; enjoyment in their company
2. a friendly disposition
There was a sincere expression of friendliness on both their faces.
他們倆的臉上都流露出真摯友好的表情。
She also loves the friendliness of the people.
她也喜歡人們的友善。
Their friendliness was only pretence.
他們的友善態度只不過是裝出來的。
Behind the mask of friendliness, I know he really dislikes me.
在友善的面具後面, 我知道他其實並不喜歡我.
The enemy mask their enmity under an appearance of friendliness.
敵人用友好的外表來掩飾內心的敵意.