harmonious
含义: Forming a pleasing or consistent whole; free from disagreement or conflict; musically concordant.
Harmonious extends well beyond music into descriptions of relationships, communities, design, and policy. A harmonious society is one where different groups coexist peaceably; a harmonious colour scheme is one where the elements complement each other. In diplomatic and political writing, 'harmonious relations' is a standard collocation. The word implies balance and mutual compatibility rather than mere absence of conflict.
例句
- The architect sought to create a harmonious relationship between the new extension and the Georgian facade. 建筑师力求在新扩建部分与乔治王朝风格的外立面之间建立和谐的关系。El arquitecto buscó crear una relación armoniosa entre la nueva ampliación y la fachada georgiana.建築家は、新しい増築部分とジョージ朝様式のファサードの間に調和のとれた関係を築こうとした。건축가는 새로운 증축 부분과 조지 왕조 양식의 정면 사이에 조화로운 관계를 만들고자 했다.
- Harmonious industrial relations had long been the hallmark of the Scandinavian model. 和谐的劳资关系长期以来一直是北欧模式的标志。Las relaciones laborales armoniosas habían sido durante mucho tiempo el sello del modelo escandinavo.調和的な労使関係は、長年にわたりスカンジナビアモデルの特徴であった。조화로운 노사 관계는 오랫동안 스칸디나비아 모델의 특징이었다.
- The choir produced a rich, harmonious blend that filled every corner of the nave. 合唱团发出了丰富和谐的混声,充满了教堂中殿的每一个角落。El coro produjo una mezcla rica y armoniosa que llenó cada rincón de la nave.合唱団は豊かで調和のとれたハーモニーを生み出し、身廊の隅々にまで響き渡った。합창단은 풍요롭고 조화로운 하모니를 만들어 내어 본당 구석구석까지 울려 퍼지게 했다.
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语境: general, professional, journalism
语气: positive
起源与历史
From Latin harmoniosus, from Greek harmonikos (musical, skilled in music), from harmonia (agreement, concord). Entered English in the late 16th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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