1 friendly and welcoming to guests or visitors:
a hospitable host
She retired to a more hospitable climate (= a more comfortable place).
Lavatories made various destinations more hospitable to those either traversing the city for work or traversing the nation for pleasure.
In other words, linguistic change begins with a hospitable grammatical environment, but requires a social force to drive it forward.
More generally, it is evident that good robust system design has to be hospitable and tolerant of varied user behaviour, and hence treat dialogues as dynamic wholes.
People may still choose to end life-sustaining treatments or to forgo extensive rehabilitation rather than undergo life in a world not truly hospitable and well-designed for those with disabilities.
A key issue facing astrobiology is assessing what subset of these environments could be hospitable to life; what are the upper and lower temperature limits for species growth and survival ?
However, it was also hospitable to podocopes.
While making urban centers and heavily visited areas more hospitable to the traveler, municipal authorities also saw lavatories as an important instrument for the cultivation of virtue.
Most university computer centres are hospitable even to tyros, and significantly the computerese for their support is 'hand-holding', with its overtones of both condescension and caring.
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友好的,好客的, (條件)適宜生活的,適合成長的…
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友好的,好客的, (条件)适宜生活的,适合成长的…
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hospitalario, hospitalario/ria [masculine-feminine], acogedor/ora [masculine-feminine]…
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hospitaleiro…
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温かくもてなす, 手厚い…
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misafirperver, konuksever…
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accueillant/-ante, hospitalier/-ière, hospitalier…
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hospitalari…
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