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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++thank·ful /ˈθæŋkfəl/ adjective [not before noun]  THANKgrateful and glad about something that has happened, especially because without it the situation would be much worse 感谢的,感激的;为感到高兴的thankful for I’ll be thankful for a good night’s sleep after the week I’ve had. 一个星期下来,我要能好好地睡上一个晚上就感激不尽了。thankful (that) She was thankful that Chantal was there. 她庆幸有尚塔尔在。thankful to do something I was thankful to make any sort of progress at all. 能取得任何一点进步我都感到欣慰。thankfulness noun [uncountable] be thankful for small mercies/favours at small1(13)
Examples from the Corpus
thankfulTobie, who regarded the Patriarch with undiluted horror, felt thankful.Take what they give you, and be thankful.They had been conquered by Menelik but among them the Abyssinian imprint was as yet barely discernible, for which I was thankful.Portadown won the local derby against Armagh 20-6 yesterday and will be thankful for another home draw.I am always thankful for their enthusiasm and commitment.I get up every day thankful that I have a job and kids and a nice house.All were thankful that it was no worse.She was thankful that Louise had insisted she travel first class.Later on she had good reason to be thankful that she was.Giles walked slowly and quietly, thankful to be rescued.thankful to do somethingI walked to the shore, thankful to be alive, unable to understand how.Giles walked slowly and quietly, thankful to be rescued.And we were thankful to be there for Edward.He could honestly say that on waking this morning he was thankful to feel he was a free man.I was never so thankful to see a friendly face.She was thankful to see both main water and electric light.He looked extremely annoyed and she was thankful to see Marguerite hurry out to obey.But perhaps we should be thankful to the Duchess.She did not mean thankful to the skill and dedication of certain trained individuals.
Origin thankful Old English thancful, from thanc; → THANKS2
thank·ful adjectiveChineseSyllable
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thankful
thankful /ˈθæŋkfəl/ adjective [not before noun]
 Word Family: noun: thanks, thankfulness; adjective: thankful, thankless; verb: thank; adverb: thankfully
 Language: Old English
 Origin: thancful, from thanc; thanks2
grateful and glad about something that has happened, especially because without it the situation would be much worse
    thankful for
    I’ll be thankful for a good night’s sleep after the week I’ve had.
    thankful (that)
    She was thankful that Chantal was there.
    thankful to do something
    I was thankful to make any sort of progress at all.
—thankfulness noun [uncountable]
be thankful for small mercies/favours at small1(13)


thank·fulBrE /ˈθæŋkfl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθæŋkfl/ 🔊 adjective [not usually before noun] pleased about sth good that has happened, or sth bad that has not happened 感谢;感激;欣慰~ (to do sth) I was thankful to see they'd all arrived safely. 看到他们都平安到达,我感到欣慰。🔊🔊~ (for sth) He wasn't badly hurtthat's something to be thankful for. 他的伤不重,这倒是值得庆幸。🔊🔊~ (that…) I was thankful that he hadn't been hurt. 他没有受伤,我感到很欣慰。🔊🔊be grateful/thankful for small ˈmerciesto be happy that a situation that is bad is not as bad as it could have been 为情况不太坏而庆幸Well, at least you weren't hurt. I suppose we should be grateful for small mercies. 好啦,至少你没受伤。我想这就该让我们知足了。🔊🔊