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sincere的意思

sincere
英式音标[sɪn'sɪr]
美式英标[sɪn'sɪə]

基本解释

adj. 真诚的;诚挚的;真实的

英文词源

sincere (adj.)
1530s, "pure, unmixed," from Middle French sincere (16c.), from Latin sincerus, of things, "whole, clean, pure, uninjured, unmixed," figuratively "sound, genuine, pure, true, candid, truthful," of uncertain origin. Ground sense seems to be "that which is not falsified." Meaning "free from pretense or falsehood" in English is from 1530s.

There has been a temptation to see the first element as Latin sine "without." But there is no etymological justification for the common story that the word means "without wax" (*sin cerae), which is dismissed out of hand by OED and others, and the stories invented to justify that folk etymology are even less plausible. Watkins has it as originally "of one growth" (i.e. "not hybrid, unmixed"), from PIE *sm-ke-ro-, from *sem- "one" (see same) + root of crescere "to grow" (see crescent).

实用例句

1. I got this phone call from a gentleman, who seemed sincere enough.
这个电话是一位绅士打来的,他似乎非常诚恳。
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2. Sincere performances and gritty Boston settings add to the film's realism.
真诚的表演和对波士顿这一背景城市的真实刻画增添了电影的现实主义色彩。
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3. All the well-meant, sincere advice is largely wasted on him.
他对所有善意、真挚的建议基本都无动于衷。
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4. There was a sincere expression of friendliness on both their faces.
他们俩的脸上都流露出真挚友好的表情。
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5. Primo de Rivera himself was a benevolent and sincere paternalist.
普里莫·德里韦拉本人是个仁慈而真诚的家长式人物。
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