amicable

和睦
definition
adjective
there will be an amicable settlement of the dispute
(of relations between people) having a spirit of friendliness; without serious disagreement or rancor.
translation of 'amicable'
adjective
和平,
和睦
example
Spokespersons for the pair say it's an 'amicable' split and that the two remain friends.
We're still really good friends and it's all very 'amicable' , but it just wasn't working and hadn't done so for quite some time.
Two decades on, Mesnel is a millionaire, albeit a very polite and 'amicable' one, and without, it seems, a single element of ego.
Normally, this is one of the quieter, friendlier, more 'amicable' sessions of the week.
He recently admitted the trio regularly congratulate themselves on having such an 'amicable' relationship.
They have not been in court before now for custody of the child and had reached an 'amicable' arrangement over visiting rights.
But, at least in the beginning, relations between the neighboring states were largely 'amicable' .
It was 'amicable' and did not last long - little more than an hour.
And it is the sort of 'amicable' relationship which the company has long been known for.
Though we believe we have a chance of remaining independent, we have to work together and would like to have an 'amicable' relationship.
The disputed area can also be discussed after some time and an 'amicable' settlement may be given to the court for its verdict.
They then moved to India and Pakistan where they formed an 'amicable' relationship with the British.
Once Mr Ahern had clarified the position, the conversation was 'amicable' .
The conversation was 'amicable' , as befitted a meeting between two old friends.
It may be still some time before an 'amicable' solution is arrived at.
He urged the youths from both sides to forget the bitter past and create an 'amicable' environment for everyone to live in peace.
Although traffic wardens are not known for being popular, friends said Milroy was an easygoing, 'amicable' character.
A swift and 'amicable' settlement to this dispute is needed now.
Robson is an 'amicable' bloke with a marvellous CV and his bitterness at being shown the door was as obvious as it was understandable.
The event was a particularly 'amicable' one and the result for Europeans, especially the Scots, could not have been better.
They used a more complex set of criteria to estimate the relative 'amicability' or animosity of the 17 nations that were involved, and found that two stable configurations emerged.
The other was a social call, where Becket was received 'amicably' .
We have given them the chance to sort it out 'amicably' but they don't want to know.
Giving evidence against him, Miss Launder claimed that their relationship broke up 'amicably' in November 1997.
His characteristic 'amicability' often lulled opponents into a false sense of ease.
I really believe that it is better for couples to separate as 'amicably' as possible and give their children a chance to grow up without daily misery and acrimony.
Any additional contractual and legal issues that arise in the partnership scenario will depend very much on the degree of 'amicability' involved in what is essentially a split.
The fact that I managed to conduct myself 'amicably' with customers and staff alike is also pleasing.
‘I believe it would be a profound mistake to cast off the experience of the past or to allow our current 'amicability' to relieve us of the need to consider less sunny possibilities,’ he said.
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