benevolence

benevolence
noun, no pl.
see academic.ru/6496/benevolent">benevolent 1): Güte, die; Milde, die; Wohlwollen, das
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[bi'nevələns]
noun
(generosity and desire to do good.) das Wohlwollen
- benevolent
- benevolently
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be·nevo·lence
[bɪˈnevələn(t)s]
n no pl (approv) Wohlwollen nt; (kindness) Güte f; of a judge etc. Milde f
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[bɪ'nevələns]
n
Wohlwollen nt; (of smile, gesture) Gutmütigkeit f; (as character trait) Güte f; (of emperor, judge) Milde f
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benevolence [bıˈnevələns] s
1. Wohl-, Mildtätigkeit f
2. Wohlwollen n
3. Wohltat f
4. Br HIST (königliche) Zwangsanleihe
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noun, no pl.
see benevolent 1): Güte, die; Milde, die; Wohlwollen, das
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n.
Wohltätigkeit f.
Wohlwollen n.

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