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agreeableness    
n. 适合;一致;愉快

适合;一致;愉快

agreeableness
n 1: pleasantness resulting from agreeable conditions; "a well
trained staff saw to the agreeableness of our
accommodations"; "he discovered the amenities of reading at
an early age" [synonym: {agreeableness}, {amenity}] [ant:
{disagreeableness}]
2: a temperamental disposition to be agreeable [synonym:
{agreeableness}, {agreeability}] [ant: {disagreeableness}]


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