amenable
adjective /əˈmiːnəbl/
/əˈmiːnəbl/, /əˈmenəbl/
- (of people
) easy to control; willing to be influenced by somebody/something人 顺从的;顺服的 - They had three very amenable children.
他们有三个很听话的孩子。 - The manager was very amenable: nothing was too much trouble.
那位经理很顺从,不会有什么大问题。 - amenable to something He seemed most amenable to my idea.
他似乎对我言听计从。 - You should find him amenable to reasonable arguments.
你会发现他容易接受合理的观点。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- prove
- seem
- …
- highly
- most
- particularly
- …
- to
- They had three very amenable children.
- amenable to something (formal) that you can treat in a particular way
可用某种方式处理的 - ‘Hamlet’ is the least amenable of all Shakespeare's plays to being summarized.
在莎士比亚所有的戏剧中,《哈姆雷特》最难概括。
- ‘Hamlet’ is the least amenable of all Shakespeare's plays to being summarized.
词源late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘liable to answer to a law or tribunal’): an Anglo-Norman French legal term, from Old French amener ‘bring to’ from a- (from Latin ad) ‘to’ + mener ‘bring’ (from late Latin minare ‘drive animals’, from Latin minari ‘threaten’).