simpatico

形容词 adj.
/sɪmˈpa.tɪ.kəʊ/    /sɪmˈpæ.tə.koʊ/|/sɪmˈpɑ.tə.koʊ/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Having a compatible temperament or pleasing qualities.
    — Colombia is a red herring, however. The songs that became Madame X actually came together during Madonna’s two years in Portugal, where she decamped in 2017 when her son David enrolled in Benfica’s football academy. Madonna absorbed the local sounds with more of a mature, simpatico rather than asset-stripping eye.
  2. Compatible (with a person, thing, etc).
    — This meant that one morning Hildon would wake up and realize that he and Lucy were not simpatico. She was afraid because this happened so often—she dreaded it—but the truth was that she did not fear men individually.

词形变化

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词源

Borrowed from Italian simpatico or Spanish simpático (“nice, likeable”), ultimately from Ancient Greek σῠμπᾰ́θειᾰ (sŭmpắtheiă, “sympathy”, literally “suffering together”).
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