通情达理英语怎么说
- In fact, it sounds as if he is being quite reasonable in offering you something else part time - which I suggest you take like a shot.
- Agni: You're right! We have to be gracious hosts!
- An impression from God will make you more gracious and forgiving.
- Among reasonable men problems of business could always be solved.
- Your boss is very understanding.
- You cannot improve a dull booby into a man of sense.
- Agni: : You're right! We have to be gracious hosts!
- By far the nicest and most reasonable folk in Mr Bai's account are the politicians themselves.
- Perhaps some of them are getting ready to convert from fundamentalism to common sense.
- They were nevertheless civil and accepted whatever promotion they could get.
- When he learned from Ginette that Fillmore's parents had money he became even more indulgent, more understanding.
- His understanding words touched the undergraduate.
- You should be sensible and not make excessive demands.
- Because she is understanding, people around her confide in her.
- Fortunately for John, he had an understanding wife.
- You would not be regarded as objective and reasonable.
- He is a reasonable fellow.
- Most people will be reasonable about this.
- They would discuss things with us reasonably.
- now thou'rt wise and reasonable.
- The masses are reasonable.
- That donkey was worried about something, but I have spoken to him and now he seems quiet and reasonable.
- "I'm sorry, Andrew," she said reasonably.
- She's a sensible sort of person.
- Our conversations ended with him saying he would try to be more understanding.