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am·i·ty /ˈæməti/ noun [uncountable] FRIENDLY formal friendship, especially between countries 〔尤指两国之间的〕友好,和睦 OPP hostility a spirit of perfect amity 亲善无间的精神Examples from the Corpusamity• Families told researchers that they had found greater solidarity and amity in their family life now that they had a sick child.• Whilst disagreements remain, I believe and trust that the underlying spirit is one of amity.• That bad times were ahead became clear already in 1391 when, after centuries of relative amity, crowds rioted in Seville.• The first element in the argument is the relative amity and consensus between generations.Origin amity (1400-1500) Old French amité, from Medieval Latin amicitas, from Latin amicus; → AMICABLEam·i·ty nounChineseSyllable especially countries between Corpus friendship, |