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 genuine ['dʒenjuin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 真正的, 真实的, 诚恳的

[医] 真性的


  1. He has a genuine desire to help us.
    他真心诚意地愿意帮助我们。
  2. Is this bracelet genuine gold?
    这个手镯是纯金的吗?
  3. A genuine friend will not desert you in time of adversity.
    真正的朋友不会在患难时弃你而去。


genuine
[ adj ]
  1. not fake or counterfeit

  2. <adj.all>
    a genuine Picasso
    genuine leather
  3. not pretended; sincerely felt or expressed

  4. <adj.all>
    genuine emotion
    her interest in people was unfeigned
    true grief
  5. being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something

  6. <adj.all>
    her actual motive
    a literal solitude like a desert
    a genuine dilemma


genuine \gen"u*ine\, a. [L. genuinus, fr. genere, gignere, to
beget, in pass., to be born: cf. F. g['e]nuine. See
{Gender}.]
Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native;
hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated;
authentic; real; natural; true; pure; as, a genuine text; a
genuine production; genuine materials. ``True, genuine
night.'' --Dryden.

Syn: Authentic; real; true; pure; unalloyed; unadulterated.
See {Authentic}. -- {Gen"u*ine*ly}, adv. --
{Gen"u*ine*ness}, n.

The evidence, both internal and external, against
the genuineness of these letters, is overwhelming.
--Macaulay.

  1. Cilea knew all the tricks but his invention is weak. In the well-known arias he explores a genuine gift for rather flaccid melancholy reflection.
  2. In one of the more intriguing glasnostic sidelights, Mr. Marciulionis became the first Soviet athlete ever permitted by Soviet authorities to play for an American professional team in a genuine, born-in-the-USA sport.
  3. Ridley expressed a genuine popular concern which is shared by Mrs. Thatcher.
  4. Eventually, holders of free tickets displaced genuine fare payers, hastening Pan Am's descent into bankruptcy. BA, which started its scheme in 1988, says this cannot happen today.
  5. You speak about "genuine people power." About "building a rule-of-law country."
  6. "This is a golden age for Japan," Reagan told some 600 people attending a banquet in his honor. "A genuine golden age provides the world with a distinctive idea, a philosophy, a cause, a greater good.
  7. "The political union should embrace a genuine common security policy, which at the end should lead to a common defense," they said.
  8. One hundred years after a Naples chef presented the queen of Italy with a patriotic pizza, purists and politicians want to "copyright" the simple recipe for a genuine Neapolitan pie.
  9. The songs, mainly about love among the glaciers, are excellent, plaintive and pure, especially the genuine frustrations in 'There's more to life than this' and the credibly innocent 'Violently Happy'.
  10. After a genuine Vietnamese pullout, he wrote, "I will from then on ask to cease all activities within Cambodian state organizations."
  11. Still, she believes hers will be a genuine "rags to riches" story.
  12. Hall said about 7,000 people have so far been screened in Hong Kong and only 15 percent of these were accepted as genuine refugees rather than economic migrants.
  13. We suspect that one reason President Bush's popularity among blacks is so high is that everyone can sense that he has genuine good will and concern for minorities.
  14. A senior U.S. official also said that the Palestinians in their talks with Mr. Baker had raised "a lot of questions that showed a genuine interest" in pursuing a peace process.
  15. Nevertheless, much of it represented marketmakers tweaking their books and genuine customer or retail business was not expected to be significant.
  16. But it has, at least focused governments' attention on an increasingly critical situation, demanding urgent action. It is all the more unfortunate that the donor countries have been unable to reach a genuine consensus.
  17. But Mrs Cresson's profession of ignorance as to the details may have been quite genuine. Ever since last Sunday's electoral disaster, President Mitterrand has been engaged in intense consultations to assess the full significance of the vote.
  18. "Our dismay, our regret and our sympathy with the plight of families bereaved by the IRA is genuine," he said.
  19. "I'm not sure there are genuine athiests," he added.
  20. Higher taxes are not needed _ as this budget demonstrates _ but genuine deficit reduction through moderating the growth in spending is essential to enable the next administration and Congress to address the nation's agenda for the future.
  21. Such genuine friends as Jordan's King Hussein and Egyptian leaders talk about American arms sales to Iran in terms that a wife would reserve for a faithless husband.
  22. Now, I've often said that genuine welfare reform must be geared to making people independent of welfare, and that means, among other things, that those who receive welfare must be required to work.
  23. Traders saw some genuine buying interest, including a strong buying programme among the engineering and oil stocks from a leading overseas-based securities house.
  24. But even those who most firmly condemn the PKK's violence and reject its separatism also warn that it has genuine popular support, and that from now on the Turkish state cannot afford to ignore Kurdish aspirations.
  25. This does not follow automatically from national independence, nor is national independence the only way to achieve it. But democracy is a necessary, not a sufficient, condition for genuine self-government.
  26. In Vietnam, the lack of clear objectives ensured the war would drag on, and also made it impossible to tell, for all the "body counts" and other statistics, whether we were making any genuine progress toward achieving these objectives.
  27. The disparate Energy and Interior Department accounts in the natural-resources bill are an unusual mix of pork-barrel politics and genuine inventiveness.
  28. Unfortunately, the more Americans felt that Japanese were trying hard to emulate them, the less genuine interest they seemed to have in understanding the Japanese.
  29. Another source of opposition to genuine privatization is the group of companies that has been accustomed to comfortable positions as ensured suppliers to the state.
  30. A few geraniums are genuine native plants.
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