恩泽 (ēn zé) — favor, grace, benevolence (especially from a superior or authority); (historical) imperial favor or patronage

Definição

A formal, literary noun for 'favor, grace, benevolence' — typically used for kindness or benefits bestowed by a superior (emperor, official, elder, teacher). Conveys a sense of grace received rather than earned.

noun
favorgracebenevolence (especially from a superior or authority)(historical) imperial favor or patronage

Exemplos

  • 恩泽
    Bǎi xìng gǎn niàn huáng dì de ēn zé, ān jū lè yè.
    The people were grateful for the emperor's grace and lived in peace and contentment.
  • 恩泽
    Yǔ lù de ēn zé zī rùn le dà dì, wàn wù fù sū.
    The grace of rain and dew moistened the earth, and all things revived.
  • 恩泽
    Tā shǐ zhōng míng jì lǎo shī de ēn zé, lì zhì huí bào shè huì.
    He always remembers his teacher's kindness and is determined to give back to society.

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