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1 kindly
1) (in a kind manner: She kindly lent me a handkerchief.) vennlig, velvillig2) (please: Would you kindly stop talking!) vær så snill (å), vennligstIadj. \/ˈkaɪndlɪ\/1) vennlig, velvillig, godhjertet, velment, elskverdig2) (overført, om klima e.l.) mild, behagelig3) gunstig (om klima for jordbruk e.l.)4) ( gammeldags) innfødtIIadv. \/ˈkaɪndlɪ\/vennlig, på en vennlig måte, velvillig, elskverdig• kindly shut the door at once!take kindly to trives medtake something kindly være takknemlig, bli glad for• I should take it very kindly if...jeg ville bli meget takknemlig hvis...thank someone kindly takke noen hjertelig -
2 take pity on
(to act kindly, or relent, towards (someone), from a feeling of pity: He took pity on the hungry children and gave them food.) forbarme seg over
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take kindly to — (something) to willingly accept a particular behavior or activity. Americans don t take kindly to being told what to say. I don t think the state would take kindly to the mental health system being taken over by a judge. In general, Renee doesn t … New idioms dictionary
take kindly — ► take kindly like or be pleased by. Main Entry: ↑kindly … English terms dictionary
take kindly to — verb be willing or inclined to accept (Freq. 1) He did not take kindly to my critical remarks • Hypernyms: ↑tend, ↑be given, ↑lean, ↑incline, ↑run • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
take kindly to — (not) take kindly to (something) to not like something that someone says or does. Be careful what you say to Mike he doesn t take kindly to criticism. I didn t take kindly to being thrown out of the team … New idioms dictionary
take kindly to — {v.} To be pleased by; like. Usually used in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences. * /He doesn t take kindly to any suggestions about running his business./ * /Will your father take kindly to the idea of your leaving college?/ … Dictionary of American idioms
take kindly to — {v.} To be pleased by; like. Usually used in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences. * /He doesn t take kindly to any suggestions about running his business./ * /Will your father take kindly to the idea of your leaving college?/ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ kindly\ to — v To be pleased by; like. Usually used in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences. He doesn t take kindly to any suggestions about running his business. Will your father take kindly to the idea of your leaving college? … Словарь американских идиом
take kindly — verb to accept or condone We dont take kindly to your type around here … Wiktionary
take kindly to — be pleased by, like He doesn t take kindly to people telling him how to run his business … Idioms and examples
take kindly to something — take kindly to (something) to willingly accept a particular behavior or activity. Americans don t take kindly to being told what to say. I don t think the state would take kindly to the mental health system being taken over by a judge. In general … New idioms dictionary
take kindly to something — (not) take kindly to (something) to not like something that someone says or does. Be careful what you say to Mike he doesn t take kindly to criticism. I didn t take kindly to being thrown out of the team … New idioms dictionary